Constitutively Opa-Expressing and Opa-Deficient Neisseria gonorrhoeae Strains Differentially Stimulate and Survive Exposure to Human Neutrophils

Author:

Ball Louise M.1,Criss Alison K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Neisseria gonorrhoeae (the gonococcus [Gc]) opacity-associated (Opa) proteins mediate bacterial binding and internalization by human epithelial cells and neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leukocytes [PMNs]). Investigating the contribution of Opa proteins to gonococcal pathogenesis is complicated by high-frequency phase variation of the opa genes. We therefore engineered a derivative of Gc strain FA1090 in which all opa genes were deleted in frame, termed Opaless. Opaless Gc remained uniformly Opa negative (Opa ), whereas cultures of predominantly Opa parental Gc and an intermediate lacking the “translucent” subset of opa genes (Δ opaBEGK ) stochastically gave rise to Opa-positive (Opa + ) bacterial colonies. Loss of Opa expression did not affect Gc growth. Opaless Gc survived exposure to primary human PMNs and suppressed the PMN oxidative burst akin to parental, Opa bacteria. Notably, unopsonized Opaless Gc was internalized by adherent, chemokine-primed, primary human PMNs, by an actin-dependent process. When a non-phase-variable, in-frame allele of FA1090 opaD was reintroduced into Opaless Gc, the bacteria induced the PMN oxidative burst, and OpaD + Gc survived less well after exposure to PMNs compared to Opa bacteria. These derivatives provide a robust system for assessing the role of Opa proteins in Gc biology.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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