The Capsular Polysaccharide Obstructs Wall Teichoic Acid Functions in Staphylococcus aureus

Author:

Lehmann Esther123ORCID,van Dalen Rob123ORCID,Gritsch Lisa123,Slavetinsky Christoph1234ORCID,Korn Natalya123,Rohmer Carina1ORCID,Krause Daniela123,Peschel Andreas123ORCID,Weidenmaier Christopher123ORCID,Wolz Christiane123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine, University of Tübingen , Tübingen , Germany

2. Cluster of Excellence EXC 2124 Controlling Microbes to Fight Infections, University of Tübingen , Tübingen , Germany

3. German Center for Infection Research, Partner Site Tübingen , Tübingen , Germany

4. Pediatric Surgery and Urology, University Children's Hospital Tübingen , Tübingen , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background The cell envelope of Staphylococcus aureus contains 2 major secondary cell wall glycopolymers: capsular polysaccharide (CP) and wall teichoic acid (WTA). Both CP and WTA are attached to the cell wall and play distinct roles in S. aureus colonization, pathogenesis, and bacterial evasion of host immune defenses. We aimed to investigate whether CP interferes with WTA-mediated properties. Methods Strains with natural heterogeneous expression of CP, strains with homogeneous high CP expression, and CP-deficient strains were compared regarding WTA-dependent phage binding, cell adhesion, IgG deposition, and virulence in vivo. Results WTA-mediated phage adsorption, specific antibody deposition, and cell adhesion were negatively correlated with CP expression. WTA, but not CP, enhanced the bacterial burden in a mouse abscess model, while CP overexpression resulted in intermediate virulence in vivo. Conclusions CP protects the bacteria from WTA-dependent opsonization and phage binding. This protection comes at the cost of diminished adhesion to host cells. The highly complex regulation and mostly heterogeneous expression of CP has probably evolved to ensure the survival and optimal physiological adaptation of the bacterial population as a whole.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Dutch Research Council

European Molecular Biology Organization

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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