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Infect Immun ; 81(12): 4544-50, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24082080

ABSTRACT

Gardnerella vaginalis, the bacterial species most frequently isolated from women with bacterial vaginosis (BV), produces a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin (CDC), vaginolysin (VLY). At sublytic concentrations, CDCs may initiate complex signaling cascades crucial to target cell survival. Using live-cell imaging, we observed the rapid formation of large membrane blebs in human vaginal and cervical epithelial cells (VK2 and HeLa cells) exposed to recombinant VLY toxin and to cell-free supernatants from growing liquid cultures of G. vaginalis. Binding of VLY to its human-specific receptor (hCD59) is required for bleb formation, as antibody inhibition of either toxin or hCD59 abrogates this response, and transfection of nonhuman cells (CHO-K1) with hCD59 renders them susceptible to toxin-induced membrane blebbing. Disruption of the pore formation process (by exposure to pore-deficient toxoids or pretreatment of cells with methyl-ß-cyclodextrin) or osmotic protection of target cells inhibits VLY-induced membrane blebbing. These results indicate that the formation of functional pores drives the observed ultrastructural rearrangements. Rapid bleb formation may represent a conserved response of epithelial cells to sublytic quantities of pore-forming toxins, and VLY-induced epithelial cell membrane blebbing in the vaginal mucosa may play a role in the pathogenesis of BV.


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Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Bacterial Toxins/metabolism , Cell Surface Extensions/microbiology , Gardnerella vaginalis/metabolism , Vaginosis, Bacterial/immunology , Animals , CD59 Antigens/metabolism , CHO Cells , Cervix Uteri/cytology , Cervix Uteri/immunology , Cervix Uteri/microbiology , Cricetulus , Epithelial Cells/cytology , Epithelial Cells/metabolism , Female , Gardnerella vaginalis/growth & development , Gardnerella vaginalis/immunology , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections , HeLa Cells , Humans , Signal Transduction , Vagina/cytology , Vagina/immunology , Vagina/microbiology , Vaginosis, Bacterial/microbiology , beta-Cyclodextrins
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