Sialidase-Enhanced Lectin-Like Mechanism for Actinomyces viscosus and Actinomyces naeslundii Hemagglutination

Author:

Ellen R. P.1,Fillery E. D.1,Chan K. H.1,Grove D. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada M5G 1G6

Abstract

Laboratory strains representing six numerical taxonomy clusters and fresh isolates of human Actinomyces viscosus and Actinomyces naeslundii were studied by standard flocculation slide tests for the ability to hemagglutinate erythrocytes (RBC) from various animal species. Human AB and horse RBC were agglutinated more frequently and rapidly than others; guinea pig RBC were agglutinated by only a few strains. Human AB RBC were selected for studies of hemagglutination mechanisms. Treatment of RBC with clostridial neuraminidase (NTRBC) greatly enhanced hemagglutination for almost all strains. In hapten inhibition experiments in which various concentrations of sugars were used, β-galactosides were the most effective inhibitors of hemagglutination for both RBC and NTRBC; inhibition of NTRBC agglutination required higher concentrations. Soybean lectin agglutinated both RBC and NTRBC but not Actinomyces cells. NTRBC agglutinated at a 125-fold-lower concentration. Hemagglutination was sensitive to ethylenediaminetetraacetate for one strain tested. Hemagglutination reactions were reversible by addition of β-galactosides. The ability of Actinomyces strains to “prime” RBC for hemagglutination by removing sialic acid to expose more penultimate β-galactoside sites was studied by recycling Actinomyces -agglutinated RBC which were dispersed with a lactose solution and washed free of bacteria (primed RBC). Priming in this manner augmented subsequent hemagglutination by indicator Actinomyces strains and made the RBC more sensitive to agglutination by soybean lectin. The priming ability of Actinomyces strains generally correlated with the amount of sialic acid removed from primed RBC. Strains representing the numerical taxonomy clusters differed in both their hemagglutinating and priming activities. Cluster 5 strains (typical A. naeslundii ) were good agglutinators of RBC, NTRBC, and primed RBC but were poor primers. Cluster 3 strains (atypical A. naeslundii ) were the weakest hemagglutinators but could prime RBC adequately for subsequent agglutination by other strains. Together, these data indicate that Actinomyces hemagglutination proceeds via a two-step mechanism: (i) neuraminidase removal of terminal sialic acid and (ii) lectin-like binding to exposed β-galactoside-associated sites on the RBC. Strains differ in the extent to which they can perform the two functions, and this specificity may relate to their taxonomic classification.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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