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Catechin-mediated restructuring of a bacterial toxin inhibits activity
Authors:En Hyung Chang  Joanne Huang  Zixiang Lin  Angela C Brown
Institution:Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA
Abstract:

Background

Catechins, polyphenols derived from tea leaves, have been shown to have antibacterial properties, through direct killing of bacteria as well as through inhibition of bacterial toxin activity. In particular, certain catechins have been shown to have bactericidal effects on the oral bacterium, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, as well as the ability to inhibit a key virulence factor of this organism, leukotoxin (LtxA). The mechanism of catechin-mediated inhibition of LtxA has not been shown.

Methods

In this work, we studied the ability of six catechins to inhibit LtxA-mediated cytotoxicity in human white blood cells, using Trypan blue staining, and investigated the mechanism of action using a combination of techniques, including fluorescence and circular dichroism spectroscopy, confocal microscopy, and surface plasmon resonance.

Results

We found that all the catechins except (?)-catechin inhibited the activity of this protein, with the galloylated catechins having the strongest effect. Pre-incubation of the toxin with the catechins increased the inhibitory action, indicating that the catechins act on the protein, rather than the cell. The secondary structure of LtxA was dramatically altered in the presence of catechin, which resulted in an inhibition of toxin binding to cholesterol, an important initial step in the cytotoxic mechanism of the toxin.

Conclusions

These results demonstrate that the catechins inhibit LtxA activity by altering its structure to prevent interaction with specific molecules present on the host cell surface.

General significance

Galloylated catechins modify protein toxin structure, inhibiting the toxin from binding to the requisite molecules on the host cell surface.
Keywords:Catechins  Bacterial toxin  leukotoxin  RTX toxin  AF 647  Alexa Fluor® 647  BSA  bovine serum albumin  C  (?)-catechin  CD  circular dichroism  Cg  catechin gallate  Chol  cholesterol  CRAC  cholesterol recognition amino acid consensus  CT  cholera toxin  EC  (?)-epicatechin  ECg  (?)-epicatechin gallate  EGC  (?)-epigallocatechin  EGCg  (?)-epigallocatechin gallate  GCg  (?)-gallocatechin gallate  GP  generalized polarizability  GUV  giant unilamellar vesicle  D  equilibrium dissociation constant  LAP  localized aggressive periodontitis  LLO  listeriolysin O  LPS  lipopolysaccharide  LT  heat-labile toxin  LtxA  leukotoxin  LUV  large unilamellar vesicle  MLV  multilamellar vesicle  MMP  matrix metalloprotease  MRSA  MWCO  molecular weight cutoff  NBD-PE  OMV  outer membrane vesicle  PBS  phosphate buffered saline  PLL  POPC  RTX  repeats-in-toxin  SDS-PAGE  sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis  SPR  surface plasmon resonance  VacA  vaculoating cytotoxin
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