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Human Serum Mannose-binding Lectin Senses Wall Teichoic Acid Glycopolymer of Staphylococcus aureus,Which Is Restricted in Infancy
Authors:Keun-Hwa Park  Kenji Kurokawa  Lili Zheng  Dong-Jun Jung  Koichiro Tateishi  Jun-O Jin  Nam-Chul Ha  Hee Jung Kang  Misao Matsushita  Jong-Young Kwak  Kazue Takahashi  Bok Luel Lee
Abstract:Innate immunity is the first line of host defense against invading pathogens, and it is recognized by a variety of pattern recognition molecules, including mannose-binding lectin (MBL). MBL binds to mannose and N-acetylglucosamine residues present on the glycopolymers of microorganisms. Human serum MBL functions as an opsonin and activates the lectin complement pathway. However, which glycopolymer of microorganism is recognized by MBL is still uncertain. Here, we show that wall teichoic acid of Staphylococcus aureus, a bacterial cell surface glycopolymer containing N-acetylglucosamine residue, is a functional ligand of MBL. Whereas serum MBL in adults did not bind to wall teichoic acid because of an inhibitory effect of anti-wall teichoic acid antibodies, MBL in infants who had not yet fully developed their adaptive immunity could bind to S. aureus wall teichoic acid and then induced complement C4 deposition. Our data explain the molecular reasons of why MBL-deficient infants are susceptible to S. aureus infection.
Keywords:Cell Wall  Complement  Innate Immunity  Lectin  Pathogen-associated Molecular Pattern (PAMP)  Staphylococcus aureus  Glycopolymer  Ligand  Mannose-binding Lectin  Wall Teichoic Acid
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