Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Two novel streptococcal superantigen genes (
speL
Se
and
speM
Se
) were identified from the
Streptococcus equi
genome database at the Sanger Center. Genotyping of 8
S. equi
isolates and 40
Streptococcus pyogenes
isolates resulted in the detection of the orthologous genes
speL
and
speM
in a restricted number of
S. pyogenes
isolates (15 and 5%, respectively). Surprisingly, the novel superantigen genes could not be found in any of the analyzed
S. equi
isolates. The results suggest that both genes are located on a mobile element that enables gene transfer between individual isolates and between streptococci from different Lancefield groups.
S. equi
pyrogenic exotoxin L (SPE-L
Se
)/streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin L (SPE-L) and SPE-M
Se
/SPE-M are most closely related to SMEZ, SPE-C, SPE-G, and SPE-J, but build a separate branch within this group. Recombinant SPE-L (rSPE-L) and rSPE-M were highly mitogenic for human peripheral blood lymphocytes, with half-maximum responses at 1 and 10 pg/ml, respectively. The results from competitive binding experiments suggest that both proteins bind major histocompatibility complex class II at the β-chain, but not at the α-chain. The most common targets for both toxins were human Vβ1.1 expressing T cells. Seroconversion against SPE-L and SPE-M was observed in healthy blood donors, suggesting that the toxins are expressed in vivo. Interestingly, the
speL
gene is highly associated with
S. pyogenes
M89, a serotype that is linked to acute rheumatic fever in New Zealand.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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