NadA Diversity and Carriage in Neisseria meningitidis

Author:

Comanducci Maurizio1,Bambini Stefania1,Caugant Dominique A.2,Mora Marirosa1,Brunelli Brunella1,Capecchi Barbara1,Ciucchi Laura1,Rappuoli Rino1,Pizza Mariagrazia1

Affiliation:

1. IRIS, Chiron Vaccines, 53100 Siena, Italy

2. WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Meningococci, National Institute of Public Health, Nydalen, N-0403 Oslo, Norway

Abstract

ABSTRACT NadA is a novel vaccine candidate recently identified in Neisseria meningitidis and involved in adhesion to host tissues. The nadA gene has been found in approximately 50% of the strains isolated from patients and in three of the four hypervirulent lineages of non-serogroup A strains. Here we investigated the presence of the nadA gene in 154 meningococcal strains isolated from healthy people (carrier strains). Only 25 (16.2%) of the 154 carrier isolates harbored the nadA gene. The commensal species Neisseria lactamica was also found not to have the nadA gene. Eighteen of the carrier strains belonged to the ET-5 and ET-37 hypervirulent clusters, indicating that only the 5.1% of the genuine carrier population actually harbored nadA (7 of 136 strains). Five of the seven strains harbored a novel allele of the nadA gene that was designated nadA4 . The NadA4 protein was present on the bacterial surface as heat-stable high-molecular-weight oligomers. Antibodies against the recombinant NadA4 protein were bactericidal against homologous strains, whereas the activity against other NadA alleles was weak. In conclusion, the nadA gene segregates differently in the population of strains isolated from healthy individuals and in the population of strains isolated from patients. The presence of NadA can therefore be used as a tool to study the dynamics of meningococcal infections and understand why this bacterium, which is mostly a commensal, can become a severe pathogen.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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