egc -Encoded Superantigens from Staphylococcus aureus Are Neutralized by Human Sera Much Less Efficiently than Are Classical Staphylococcal Enterotoxins or Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin

Author:

Holtfreter Silva1,Bauer Kristin1,Thomas Damien2,Feig Christine1,Lorenz Vera1,Roschack Katharina1,Friebe Erika1,Selleng Kathleen1,Lövenich Sandra3,Greve Timm1,Greinacher Andreas1,Panzig Brigitte4,Engelmann Susanne3,Lina Gérard2,Bröker Barbara M.1

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Immunologie und Transfusionsmedizin

2. Centre National de Référence des Staphylocoques, INSERM E-0230, IFR62 Laennec, Lyon, France

3. Institut für Mikrobiologie, Abteilung für Molekularbiologie

4. Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität, Greifswald, Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT PCR was employed to determine the presence of all known superantigen genes ( sea , seq , and tst ) and of the exotoxin-like gene cluster ( set ) in 40 Staphylococcus aureus isolates from blood cultures and throat swabs; 28 isolates harbored superantigen genes, five on average, and this strictly correlated with their ability to stimulate T-cell proliferation. In contrast, the set gene cluster was detected in every S. aureus strain, suggesting a nonredundant function for these genes which is different from T-cell activation. No more than 10% of normal human serum samples inhibited the T-cell stimulation elicited by egc -encoded enterotoxins (staphylococcal enterotoxins G, I, M, N, and O), whereas between 32 and 86% neutralized the classical superantigens. Similarly, intravenous human immunoglobulin G preparations inhibited egc -encoded superantigens with 10- to 100-fold-reduced potency compared with the classical enterotoxins. Thus, there are surprisingly large gaps in the capacity of human serum samples to neutralize S. aureus superantigens.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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