Broad Spectrum Activity of a Lectin-Like Bacterial Serine Protease Family on Human Leukocytes |
| |
Authors: | Jorge Luis Ayala-Lujan Vidhya Vijayakumar Mei Gong Rachel Smith Araceli E. Santiago Fernando Ruiz-Perez |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States of America.; 2. Unidad Academica de Ciencias Quimicas, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico.; 3. Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.; INRA Clermont-Ferrand Research Center, France, |
| |
Abstract: | The serine protease autotransporter from Enterobacteriaceae (SPATE) family, which number more than 25 proteases with apparent diverse functions, have been phylogenetically divided into two distinct classes, designated 1 and 2. We recently demonstrated that Pic and Tsh, two members of the class-2 SPATE family produced by intestinal and extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, were able to cleave a number of O-glycosylated proteins on neutrophils and lymphocytes resulting in impaired leukocyte functions. Here we show that most members of the class-2 SPATE family have lectin-like properties and exhibit differential protease activity reliant on glycoprotein type and cell lineage. Protease activity was seen in virtually all tested O-glycosylated proteins including CD34, CD55, CD164, TIM1, TIM3, TIM4 and C1-INH. We also show that although SPATE proteins bound and cleaved glycoproteins more efficiently on granulocytes and monocytes, they also targeted glycoproteins on B, T and natural killer lymphocytes. Finally, we found that the characteristic domain-2 of class-2 SPATEs is not required for glycoprotease activity, but single amino acid mutations in Pic domain-1 to those residues naturally occurring in domain-1 of SepA, were sufficient to hamper Pic glycoprotease activity. This study shows that most class-2 SPATEs have redundant activities and suggest that they may function as immunomodulators at several levels of the immune system. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|