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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 59(37): 5555-5558, 2023 May 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37071468

ABSTRACT

A comprehensive structure-activity relationship study on antibody Fc-glycosylation has been performed using the chimeric anti-SSEA4 antibody chMC813-70 as a model. The α-2,6 sialylated biantennary complex type glycan was identified as the optimal Fc-glycan with significant enhancement in antibody effector functions, including binding to different Fc receptors and ADCC.


Subject(s)
Immunoglobulin Fc Fragments , Immunoglobulin G , Glycosylation , Structure-Activity Relationship , Polysaccharides/metabolism
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Isr J Chem ; 63(10-11)2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38348405

ABSTRACT

Antibody drug conjugates (ADC) are an emerging class of pharmaceuticals consisting of cytotoxic agents covalently attached to an antibody designed to target a specific cancer cell surface molecule followed by internalization and intracellular release of payload to exhibit its anticancer activity. Targeted delivery of cytotoxic payload to a variety of specific cells has been demonstrated to have significant enhancement in clinical efficacy and dramatic reduction in off-target toxicity. Site-specific conjugation of payload to the antibody is highly desirable for development of ADC with well-defined antibody-to-drug ratio, enhanced internalization, reduced toxicity, improved stability, desired pharmacological profile and optimal therapeutic index. Here, we reported a site-specific conjugation strategy for evaluation of antibody internalization and efficacy of ADC designed to target SSEA4 on solid tumors. This strategy stems from the azido-fucose tag of a homogeneous antibody Fc-glycan generated via in vitro glycoengineering approach for site-specific conjugation and optimization of antibody-drug ratio to exhibit optimal efficacy. The ADC consisting of a chimeric anti-SSEA4 antibody chMC813-70, conjugated to the antineo-plastic agent monomethyl auristatin E via both cleavable and non-cleavable linkers showed excellent cytotoxicity profile towards SSEA4-bearing cancer cells. A clear distinction in cytotoxicity was observed among cancer cells with different SSEA4 expression levels.

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Food Chem ; 370: 131024, 2022 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34525426

ABSTRACT

A novel and simple strategy was proposed for the determination of ZEA in breakfast cereal, maize powder and rice flour using an electrochemical nanohybrid sensor based on copper-based metal-organic framework (Cu-MOF)/magnetic Fe3O4-graphene oxide (Fe3O4-GO) modified electrode fabricated by the layer-by-layer assembled technique. The synthesized Cu-MOF with high porosity favorably improved the effective surface area and the analytical performance of nanohybrid sensing electrode. The crafted sensor has large surface area, high electron transfer, and satisfactory efficiency. ZEA was electrochemically detected in a wide linear range from 159.2 to 2865.2 ng mL-1 with LOD of 23.14 ng mL-1 under the optimal conditions. Moreover, the electrocatalytic mechanism of ZEA oxidation was proposed by density functional theory (DFT). A favorable energetic interaction was presented when Cu-MOF adsorbed on Fe3O4-GO, and a small new band appeared on the Fermi level energy (Ef) that facilitated the electron transfer between bands.


Subject(s)
Metal-Organic Frameworks , Zearalenone , Copper , Electrochemical Techniques , Electrodes , Graphite , Magnetic Phenomena
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Bioorg Chem ; 112: 104863, 2021 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33823405

ABSTRACT

The chemoenzymatic remodeled monoclonal antidodies with well-defined glycan structure at the Fc domain display improved biological activities, such as ADCC and ADCP, and are more likely to yield a better safety profile by eliminating the non-human glycans derived from CHO cell culture. We covalently immobilize wild type endoglycosidase S (EndoS), fucosidase, and EndoS2 mutant on magnetic beads through a linker to efficiently generate homogeneous antibody glycoforms without additional purification step to remove endoglycosidase and fucosidase. We also used the biotinylated wild type EndoS2 and EndoS2 mutant in combination with covalently immobilized fucosidase on magnetic beads to allow the sequential removal of endoglycosidases and fucosidase for efficient glyco-engineering and isolation of antibodies without purifying deglycosylated antibody intermediate. Notably, the relatively expensive fucosidase can be recovered to reduce the cost, and the strong affinity of streptavidin to biotin would complete the isolation of biotinylated enzymes. We used Trastuzumab as a model to demonstrate both approaches were reliable for the large-scale production and isolation of antibodies without the residual contamination of endoglycosidase to avoid deglycosylation over storage time.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/metabolism , Drug Development , Glycoside Hydrolases/metabolism , Trastuzumab/metabolism , alpha-L-Fucosidase/metabolism , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents/isolation & purification , Biotinylation , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Enzymes, Immobilized/genetics , Enzymes, Immobilized/metabolism , Glycoside Hydrolases/genetics , Magnetic Phenomena , Molecular Structure , Mutation , Structure-Activity Relationship , Trastuzumab/chemistry , Trastuzumab/isolation & purification , alpha-L-Fucosidase/genetics
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Span J Psychol ; 24: e17, 2021 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33745480

ABSTRACT

Given the possibility of cultural differences in the meaning and levels of gratitude among children, we evaluated the measurement invariance of the Gratitude Questionnaire-5 (GQ-5) and differences in latent means across adolescents from two distinct cultures, China and America. Data were obtained from 1,991 Chinese and 1,685 American adolescents. Confirmatory factor analysis and multigroup confirmatory factor analysis were performed to examine the factor structure and the measurement equivalence across Chinese and American adolescents. The Cronbach's alpha and Item-total Correlations of the GQ-5 were also evaluated. Results of confirmatory factor analyses provided support for the expected one-factor structure. Also, a series of multi-group confirmatory factor analyses supported full configural invariance, full metric invariance, and partial scalar invariance between the two groups. Furthermore, the findings suggested that the GQ-5 is suitable for conducting mean level comparisons. The subsequent comparison of latent means revealed that the Chinese adolescents reported significantly lower gratitude than American adolescents.


Subject(s)
Psychometrics , Adolescent , Child , China , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Humans , Reproducibility of Results , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States
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Food Chem ; 350: 129229, 2021 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33636619

ABSTRACT

A new strategy to mimic antibody for electrochemical recognition and detection of deoxynivalenol (DON) using a highly-sensitive and selective antibody-like sensor based on molecularly imprinted poly(l-arginine) (P-Arg-MIP) on carboxylic acid functionalized carbon nanotubes (COOH-MWCNTs) was proposed. l-arginine as functional monomer was screened to prepare imprinted electrode via its electro-polymerization in the presence of DON onto the surface of COOH-MWCNTs electrode coupled with theoretical calculation. Surface morphology, structural characteristics, and electrochemical properties of P-Arg-MIP/COOH-MWCNTs were characterized by SEM, EDS, FTIR, and CV, respectively. P-Arg-MIP/COOH-MWCNTs displayed relatively high conductivity, high effective surface area, antibody-like molecular recognition and affinity, and a good response towards DON in a linear range from 0.1 to 70 µM with LOD of 0.07 µM in wheat flour samples with satisfactory recovery and feasible practicability in comparison with HPLC. This method provides a promising biomimetic sensing platform for the determination of mycotoxins in food and agro-products.


Subject(s)
Biomimetics/instrumentation , Limit of Detection , Molecular Imprinting , Nanotubes, Carbon/chemistry , Peptides/chemistry , Peptides/chemical synthesis , Trichothecenes/analysis , Antibodies/immunology , Electrochemistry , Electrodes , Flour/analysis , Trichothecenes/chemistry , Triticum/chemistry
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J Ment Health ; 30(2): 208-215, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31656127

ABSTRACT

Although extensive literature has addressed depression among adolescents, few studies have emphasized the classification features of depressive symptoms in adolescents. To gain insight into the hierarchy and heterogeneity of depression in adolescents based on symptoms, 5086 adolescents completed the Chinese version of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D). Using Latent Class Analysis (LCA), we identified different subgroups of adolescents based on depressive symptoms. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was implemented to examine the relations between latent classes and demographic covariates. Four latent classes of individuals with depressive symptoms displaying a pattern of hierarchical organization were identified. The four classes were ordered by the degree of severity, ranging from the students reporting the highest number of depressive symptoms to the lowest number: "probable clinical depression", "subthreshold depression", "mild depression" and "low depression", accounting for 8.2%, 19.2%, 41.8% and 30.8% of total sample respectively. Further analyses revealed that compared to the "mild depression" class, the rest of three classes differed significantly across age groups and only child (vs. sibling) status. In conclusion, classifying the groups of adolescents based on features of depressive symptoms is potentially useful for understanding risk factors and developing tailored prevention and intervention programs for this age group.


Subject(s)
Depression/classification , Depressive Disorder, Major/classification , Psychology, Adolescent , Students/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Child , Depression/epidemiology , Depressive Disorder, Major/epidemiology , Humans , Latent Class Analysis , Risk Factors , Students/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Pers Assess ; 103(2): 195-203, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31859536

ABSTRACT

Previous studies of the Children's Hope Scale (CHS) have not compared its factor structure using samples of Chinese early adolescents and American early adolescents. Contrary to expectations, the one-factor model revealed a better fit for the Chinese sample (N = 1184) whereas the two-factor model revealed a better fit for the American sample (N = 1049). Full measurement invariance was not demonstrated for the two-factor model of the CHS with the Chinese adolescents. This finding indicated that researchers should not make mean level comparisons between the two factors of agency and pathways across early adolescents from these two nations. Partial scalar invariance was achieved for the one-factor model, which suggested that researchers may tentatively make comparisons between Chinese and American early adolescents using CHS total scores. Although caution should be exercised in interpreting the mean differences, Chinese adolescents reported a lower total mean level of hope than American adolescents. Differences in the findings are discussed within the collectivism-individualism framework.


Subject(s)
Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Hope , Individuality , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adolescent , Asian People/psychology , China , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Male , Research Personnel , United States
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Aging Dis ; 11(5): 1082-1090, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33014524

ABSTRACT

The focus of our investigation was to determine the feasibility of using six visual rating scales as whole-brain imaging markers for monitoring atrophied brain volume in Parkinson's disease (PD). This was a prospective cross-sectional single-center observational study. A total of 98 PD patients were enrolled and underwent an MRI scan and a battery of neuropsychological evaluations. The brain volume was calculated using the online resource MRICloud. Brain atrophy was rated based on six visual rating scales. Correlation analysis was performed between visual rating scores and brain volume and clinical features. We found a significant negative correlation between the total scores of visual rating scores and quantitative brain volume, indicating that six visual rating scales reliably reflect whole brain atrophy in PD. Multiple linear regression-based analyses indicated severer non-motor symptoms were significantly associated with higher scores on the visual rating scales. Furthermore, we performed sample size calculations to evaluate the superiority of visual rating scales; the result show that using total scores of visual rating scales as an outcome measure, sample sizes for differentiating cognition injury require significantly fewer subjects (n = 177) compared with using total brain volume (n = 2524). Our data support the use of the total visual rating scores rather than quantitative brain volume as a biomarker for monitoring cerebral atrophy.

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Eur Neurol ; 81(5-6): 246-253, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31618739

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Several studies have identified a number of genes associated with Parkinson's disease (PD). Genomic rearrangements (exon dosage variations) in these genes have emerged as significant, causing mutations. However, exon dosage variations in several PD genes were rarely investigated in Chinese patients. OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at determining the prevalence of PD-causing genes' exon rearrangements in Chinese sporadic early-onset PD (EOPD) patients. METHODS: A total of 150 Chinese sporadic EOPD patients and 100 healthy controls were enrolled. Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) was used to detect exon dosage in PD genes, including SNCA, PARKIN, UCHL1, PINK1, DJ1, LRRK2, and ATP13A2. Positive results were verified by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. And exon sequencing was employed to screen for subtle mutations. Novel exon dosage variations were screened in families and controls. RESULTS: PARKIN exon rearrangements were detected in 10 (6.7%) patients, including a novel heterozygous duplication of PARKIN exons 1-4. Clinical investigation showed that the percentage of individuals with PARKIN exon rearrangements was higher in the younger patients. Notably, the MLPA screening detected a heterozygous deletion of UCHL1 exon 1 in a patient. MLPA analysis in the family detected the deletion in an asymptomatic sister, indicating incomplete penetrance. CONCLUSION: Exon copy number variations (CNVs) in the PARKIN gene are relatively common among Chinese sporadic EOPD patients, whereas exon CNVs in other known PD genes can also be detected. Our findings demonstrate that it is important to perform exon dosage analysis for several known PD genes to obtain a better mechanistic insight into PD pathogenesis.


Subject(s)
Parkinson Disease/genetics , Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases/genetics , Adult , Age of Onset , Asian People/genetics , DNA Copy Number Variations , Exons/genetics , Female , Gene Dosage , Heterozygote , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction , Mutation
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 54(56): 7858, 2018 07 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29966030

ABSTRACT

Correction for 'Development of glycosynthases with broad glycan specificity for the efficient glyco-remodeling of antibodies' by Sachin S. Shivatare et al., Chem. Commun., 2018, 54, 6161-6164.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 54(48): 6161-6164, 2018 Jun 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29809215

ABSTRACT

The first systematic investigation of the effect of high mannose, hybrid, and bi- and tri-antennary complex type glycans on the effector functions of antibodies was achieved by the discovery of novel Endo-S2 mutants generated by site-directed mutagenesis as glycosynthases with broad substrate specificity.


Subject(s)
Antibodies/chemistry , Glycosyltransferases/chemistry , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Antibodies/metabolism , Glycoside Hydrolases/genetics , Glycosylation , Glycosyltransferases/genetics , Mutagenesis, Site-Directed , Protein Engineering , Receptors, IgG/metabolism , Streptococcus pyogenes/enzymology , Structure-Activity Relationship , Substrate Specificity
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Qual Life Res ; 27(1): 259-266, 2018 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28808851

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: This study evaluated the measurement invariance of the Brief Multidimensional Students' Life Satisfaction Scale (BMSLSS) and latent means across early adolescents from two diverse cultural settings, China and America. METHODS: We sampled 2045 middle school students (960 males) from China and 1747 middle school students (887 males) from America. Confirmatory factor analysis and multi-group confirmatory factor analysis were performed to examine the factor structure and the measurement equivalence across the two cultures and then examined latent mean differences between Chinese early adolescents and American early adolescents. RESULTS: Results of confirmatory factor analyses provided support for the expected one-factor structure. And a series of multi-group confirmatory factor analyses supported full configural invariance, full metric invariance, and partial scalar invariance between the two groups. These findings suggest that the BMSLSS may provide acceptable comparisons and meaningful correlates across the two differing cultures. Subsequent analyses of latent means indicated the suitability of the BMSLSS for conducting mean comparisons and revealed significant differences between Chinese early adolescents and American early adolescents. CONCLUSIONS: The BMSLSS appears to be suitable for cross-cultural studies between Chinese and American early adolescents. Chinese early adolescents reported lower life satisfaction than early American adolescents.


Subject(s)
Cross-Cultural Comparison , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Personal Satisfaction , Quality of Life/psychology , Adolescent , Asian People , Child , Cultural Diversity , Female , Humans , Male , Students , United States
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Nat Chem ; 8(4): 338-46, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27001729

ABSTRACT

A new class of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) from HIV donors has been reported to target the glycans on gp120--a glycoprotein found on the surface of the virus envelope--thus renewing hope of developing carbohydrate-based HIV vaccines. However, the version of gp120 used in previous studies was not from human T cells and so the glycosylation pattern could be somewhat different to that found in the native system. Moreover, some antibodies recognized two different glycans simultaneously and this cannot be detected with the commonly used glycan microarrays on glass slides. Here, we have developed a glycan microarray on an aluminium-oxide-coated glass slide containing a diverse set of glycans, including homo- and mixed N-glycans (high-mannose, hybrid and complex types) that were prepared by modular chemo-enzymatic methods to detect the presence of hetero-glycan binding behaviours. This new approach allows rapid screening and identification of optimal glycans recognized by neutralizing antibodies, and could speed up the development of HIV-1 vaccines targeting cell surface glycans.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Neutralizing/immunology , HIV Antibodies/immunology , HIV-1/immunology , Polysaccharides/chemical synthesis , AIDS Vaccines/immunology , HIV Envelope Protein gp120/immunology , Humans , Ligands , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Polysaccharides/immunology
15.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 112(34): 10611-6, 2015 Aug 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26253764

ABSTRACT

Antibodies have been developed as therapeutic agents for the treatment of cancer, infection, and inflammation. In addition to binding activity toward the target, antibodies also exhibit effector-mediated activities through the interaction of the Fc glycan and the Fc receptors on immune cells. To identify the optimal glycan structures for individual antibodies with desired activity, we have developed an effective method to modify the Fc-glycan structures to a homogeneous glycoform. In this study, it was found that the biantennary N-glycan structure with two terminal alpha-2,6-linked sialic acids is a common and optimized structure for the enhancement of antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity, complement-dependent cytotoxicity, and antiinflammatory activities.


Subject(s)
Immunoglobulin Fc Fragments/chemistry , Immunoglobulin G/chemistry , Polysaccharides/chemistry , Rituximab/chemistry , Acetylglucosamine/chemistry , Acetylglucosamine/immunology , Animals , Antibodies, Viral/chemistry , Antibodies, Viral/immunology , Antibodies, Viral/therapeutic use , Antibody-Dependent Cell Cytotoxicity , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Bacteroides fragilis/enzymology , Cell Line, Tumor , Female , HEK293 Cells , Humans , Immunoglobulin Fc Fragments/immunology , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Lymphoma, B-Cell/pathology , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Neuraminidase/metabolism , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/prevention & control , Protein Engineering , Receptors, IgG/immunology , Rituximab/immunology , Sialic Acids/chemistry , Sialic Acids/immunology , Streptococcus pyogenes/enzymology , Structure-Activity Relationship , Trastuzumab/chemistry , Trastuzumab/immunology , alpha-L-Fucosidase/metabolism
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Nat Commun ; 6: 6456, 2015 Mar 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25739372

ABSTRACT

Anticancer therapies are often compromised by nonspecific effects and challenged by tumour environments' inherent physicochemical and biological characteristics. Often, therapeutic effect can be increased by addressing multiple parameters simultaneously. Here we report on exploiting extravasation due to inherent vascular leakiness for the delivery of a pH-sensitive polymer carrier. Tumours' acidic microenvironment instigates a charge reversal that promotes cellular internalization where endosomes destabilize and gene delivery is achieved. We assess our carrier with an aggressive non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) in vivo model and achieve >30% transfection efficiency via systemic delivery. Rejuvenation of the p53 apoptotic pathway as well as expression of KillerRed protein for sensitization in photodynamic therapy (PDT) is accomplished. A single administration greatly suppresses tumour growth and extends median animal survival from 28 days in control subjects to 68 days. The carrier has capacity for multiple payloads for greater therapeutic response where inter-individual variability can compromise efficacy.


Subject(s)
Apoptosis/physiology , Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/therapy , Gene Transfer Techniques , Green Fluorescent Proteins/metabolism , Photochemotherapy/methods , Tumor Microenvironment/physiology , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/metabolism , Animals , Cell Line, Tumor , Dimethyl Sulfoxide , Endosomes/metabolism , Glutamates , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Indoles , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Biomaterials ; 33(36): 9239-45, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23026709

ABSTRACT

Loading of viral vectors in synthetic polymers is a promising strategy for overcoming hurdles associated with viral gene delivery. For enhanced gene expression at a specific site, gene transfer by using hydrogels represents a versatile approach. In this study, adeno-associated virus serotype 2 containing the green fluorescent protein gene (rAAV2-GFP) were loaded into poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels, with and without incorporation of poly-L-hisditine (polyHis). Inclusion of polyHis created pH responsive hydrogels in a physiological range of tissues, containing the damaged vasculature and activated phagocytosis. The fraction of polyHis used controlled the degree of swelling, water uptake and subsequent degradation of the hydrogels and release rate of rAAV2-GFP. The swelling ratio of the PEG-polyHis hydrogels increased inversely with environment pH. As pH declined from 7.4 to 6.0, PEG-polyHis hydrogel swelling ratio and degradation rate increased 875% and 135%, respectively. As a result, release and transduction efficiency of the rAAV2-GFP from PEG-polyHis hydrogel in human HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cells increased significantly compared to a PEG hydrogel. Transduction rate can be controlled by the hydrogels' polyHis concentration and is sensitive to localized decreases in pH consistent with inflammation. This is relevant to optimizing parameters for wound care and regenerative medicine applications.


Subject(s)
Dependovirus/chemistry , Dependovirus/metabolism , Histidine/chemistry , Hydrogels/chemistry , Polyethylene Glycols/chemistry , Polymers/chemistry , Cell Line, Tumor , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Med Microbiol Immunol ; 201(3): 357-69, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22610375

ABSTRACT

Streptococcus pyogenes is a group A streptococcus (GAS) and an important human pathogen that causes a variety of diseases. Streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin B (SPE B) and streptolysin S (SLS) are important virulence factors involved in GAS infection, but it is not clear which one is more virulent. Using an air pouch infection model, the wild-type strain NZ131, its isogenic mutants, and complementary mutants were used to examine the effects of SPE B and SLS on GAS infection. The results of the skin lesion and mouse mortality assays showed that although SPE B and SLS had a synergistic effect on GAS infection, SPE B played a more important role in local tissue damage while SLS had a more prominent effect on mouse mortality. Surveys of the exudates from the air pouch revealed that the expression of inflammatory cytokines was significantly inhibited in the sagB/speB-double-mutant JM4-infected mice. Furthermore, in vivo and in vitro studies showed that the isogenic mutant strains were more susceptible to the immune cell killing than the wild-type strain and that the sagB/speB-double-mutant JM4 was the most sensitive among these strains. Moreover, infection with the sagB/speB-double-mutant JM4 strain caused the least amount of macrophage apoptosis compared to infection with the wild-type NZ131 and the other complementary strains, which express only SPE B or SLS or both. Taken together, these results indicate that both SPE B and SLS contributed to GAS evasion from immune cell killing, local tissue damage, and mouse mortality.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Exotoxins/metabolism , Streptococcal Infections/mortality , Streptococcal Infections/pathology , Streptococcus pyogenes/pathogenicity , Streptolysins/metabolism , Virulence Factors/metabolism , Animals , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Disease Models, Animal , Drug Synergism , Exotoxins/genetics , Humans , Immune Evasion , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Streptococcal Infections/immunology , Streptococcal Infections/microbiology , Streptococcus pyogenes/genetics , Streptolysins/genetics , Virulence , Virulence Factors/genetics
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J Mol Biol ; 409(2): 214-24, 2011 Jun 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21463636

ABSTRACT

Alkaline phytases from Bacillus species, which hydrolyze phytate to less phosphorylated myo-inositols and inorganic phosphate, have great potential as additives to animal feed. The thermostability and neutral optimum pH of Bacillus phytase are attributed largely to the presence of calcium ions. Nonetheless, no report has demonstrated directly how the metal ions coordinate phytase and its substrate to facilitate the catalytic reaction. In this study, the interactions between a phytate analog (myo-inositol hexasulfate) and divalent metal ions in Bacillus subtilis phytase were revealed by the crystal structure at 1.25 Å resolution. We found all, except the first, sulfates on the substrate analog have direct or indirect interactions with amino acid residues in the enzyme active site. The structures also unraveled two active site-associated metal ions that were not explored in earlier studies. Significantly, one metal ion could be crucial to substrate binding. In addition, binding of the fourth sulfate of the substrate analog to the active site appears to be stronger than that of the others. These results indicate that alkaline phytase starts by cleaving the fourth phosphate, instead of the third or the sixth that were proposed earlier. Our high-resolution, structural representation of Bacillus phytase in complex with a substrate analog and divalent metal ions provides new insight into the catalytic mechanism of alkaline phytases in general.


Subject(s)
6-Phytase/chemistry , 6-Phytase/metabolism , Bacillus subtilis/enzymology , Cations, Divalent/metabolism , Inositol/analogs & derivatives , 6-Phytase/genetics , Catalysis , Crystallography, X-Ray , Inositol/metabolism , Models, Molecular , Protein Binding , Protein Conformation , Protein Multimerization , Substrate Specificity
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