>
Fa   |   Ar   |   En
   Importance of the collagen adhesin ace in pathogenesis and protection against Enterococcus faecalis experimental endocarditis  
   
نویسنده singh k.v. ,nallapareddy s.r. ,sillanpää j. ,murray b.e.
منبع plos pathogens - 2010 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Ace is an adhesin to collagen from enterococcus faecalis expressed conditionally after growth in serum or in the presence of collagen. here,we generated an ace deletion mutant and showed that it was significantly attenuated versus wild-type og1rf in a mixed infection rat endocarditis model (p<0.0001),while no differences were observed in a peritonitis model. complemented og1rfδace (pat392::ace) enhanced early (4 h) heart valve colonization versus og1rfδace (pat392) (p = 0.0418),suggesting that ace expression is important for early attachment. by flow cytometry using specific antirecombinant ace (race) immunoglobulins (igs),we showed in vivo expression of ace by og1rf cells obtained directly from infected vegetations,consistent with our previous finding of anti-ace antibodies in e. faecalis endocarditis patient sera. finally,rats actively immunized against race were less susceptible to infection by og1rf than non-immunized (p = 0.0004) or sham-immunized (p = 0.0475) by cfu counts. similarly,animals given specific anti-race igs were less likely to develop e. faecalis endocarditis (p = 0.0001) and showed fewer cfu in vegetations (p = 0.0146). in conclusion,we have shown for the first time that ace is involved in pathogenesis of,and is useful for protection against,e. faecalis experimental endocarditis. © 2010 singh et al.
آدرس division of infectious diseases,department of internal medicine,university of texas medical school,houston,tx,united states,center for the study of emerging and re-emerging pathogens,university of texas medical school,houston,tx, United States, division of infectious diseases,department of internal medicine,university of texas medical school,houston,tx,united states,center for the study of emerging and re-emerging pathogens,university of texas medical school,houston,tx, United States, division of infectious diseases,department of internal medicine,university of texas medical school,houston,tx,united states,center for the study of emerging and re-emerging pathogens,university of texas medical school,houston,tx, United States, division of infectious diseases,department of internal medicine,university of texas medical school,houston,tx,united states,center for the study of emerging and re-emerging pathogens,university of texas medical school,houston,tx,united states,department of microbiology and molecular genetics,university of texas medical school,houston,tx, United States
 
     
   
Authors
  
 
 

Copyright 2023
Islamic World Science Citation Center
All Rights Reserved