Affiliation:
1. Departments of Medicine
2. Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Haemophilus ducreyi
outer membrane component DsrA (for ducreyi serum resistance A) is necessary for complete resistance to normal human serum (NHS). When DsrA expression in 19 temporally and geographically diverse clinical isolates of
H. ducreyi
was examined by Western blotting, 5 of the strains expressed a different immunotype of the DsrA protein (DsrA
II
) than the well-characterized prototypical strain 35000HP (DsrA
I
). The predicted DsrA proteins expressed by the DsrA
II
strains were 100% identical to each other but only 48% identical to that of strain 35000HP. In addition to the DsrA
II
protein, class II strains also expressed variant forms of other outer membrane proteins (OMPs) including NcaA (necessary for collagen adhesion A), DltA (ducreyi lectin A), Hlp (
H. ducreyi
lipoprotein), major OMP, and/or OmpA2 (for OMP A2) and synthesized a distinct, faster-migrating lipooligosaccharide. Based on these data, strains expressing DsrA
I
were termed class I, and those expressing DsrA
II
were termed class II. Expression of
dsrA
II
from strain CIP 542 ATCC in the class I
dsrA
I
mutant FX517 (35000HP background), which does not express a DsrA protein, rendered this strain resistant to 50% NHS. This demonstrates that DsrA
II
protein is also critical to serum resistance. Taken together, these results indicate that there are two clonal populations of
H. ducreyi
. The implications of two classes of
H. ducreyi
strains differing in important antigenic outer membrane components are discussed.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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