Exploring the role ofE. faecalisEnterococcal Polysaccharide Antigen (EPA) and lipoproteins in evasion of phagocytosis

Author:

Norwood Joshua S,Davis Jessica L,Salamaga Bartłomiej,Moss Charlotte E,Johnston Simon,Elks Philip MORCID,Kiss-Toth EndreORCID,Mesnage Stéphane

Abstract

AbstractEnterococcus faecalisis an opportunistic pathogen frequently causing nosocomial infections. The virulence of this organism is underpinned by its capacity to evade phagocytosis, allowing dissemination in the host. Immune evasion requires a surface polysaccharide produced by all enterococci, known as the Enterococcal Polysaccharide Antigen (EPA). EPA consists of a cell wall-anchored rhamnose backbone substituted by strain-specific polysaccharides called “decorations”, essential for the biological activity of this polymer. However, the structural determinants required for innate immune evasion remain unknown, partly due to a lack of suitable validated assays. Here, we describe a quantitative,in vitroassay to investigate how EPA decorations alter phagocytosis. Using theE. faecalismodel strain OG1RF, we demonstrate that a mutant with a deletion of the locus encoding EPA decorations can be used as a platform strain to express heterologous decorations, thereby providing an experimental system to investigate the inhibition of phagocytosis by strain-specific decorations. We show that the aggregation of cells lacking decorations is increasing phagocytosis and that this process does not involve the recognition of lipoproteins by macrophages. Collectively, our work provides novel insights into innate immune evasion by enterococci and paves the way for further studies to explore the structure/function relationship of EPA decorations.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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