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Infect Immun ; 69(4): 2144-53, 2001 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11254569

RESUMO

Our laboratory has previously shown that Clostridium difficile adherence to cultured cells is enhanced after heat shock at 60 degrees C and that it is mediated by a proteinaceous surface component. The present study was undertaken to identify the surface molecules of this bacterium that could play a role in its adherence to the intestine. The cwp66 gene, encoding a cell surface-associated protein of C. difficile 79-685, was isolated by immunoscreening of a C. difficile gene library with polyclonal antibodies against C. difficile heated at 60 degrees C. The Cwp66 protein (66 kDa) contains two domains, each carrying three imperfect repeats and one presenting homologies to the autolysin CwlB of Bacillus subtilis. A survey of 36 strains of C. difficile representing 11 serogroups showed that the 3' portion of the cwp66 gene is variable; this was confirmed by sequencing of cwp66 from another strain, C-253. Two recombinant protein fragments corresponding to the two domains of Cwp66 were expressed in fusion with glutathione S-transferase in Escherichia coli and purified by affinity chromatography using gluthatione-Sepharose 4B. Antibodies raised against the two domains recognized Cwp66 in bacterial surface extracts. By immunoelectron microscopy, the C-terminal domain was found to be cell surface exposed. When used as inhibitors in cell binding studies, the antibodies and protein fragments partially inhibited adherence of C. difficile to cultured cells, confirming that Cwp66 is an adhesin, the first to be identified in clostridia.


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Adesinas Bacterianas/genética , Aderência Bacteriana , Clostridioides difficile/fisiologia , Adesinas Bacterianas/análise , Adesinas Bacterianas/isolamento & purificação , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Chlorocebus aethiops , Clonagem Molecular , Clostridioides difficile/química , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Coelhos , Células Vero
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 65(9): 4234-8, 1999 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10473442

RESUMO

Adherence of Clostridium difficile to Vero cells under anaerobic conditions was increased by a high sodium concentration, calcium-rich medium, an acidic pH, and iron starvation. The level of adhesion of nontoxigenic strains was comparable to that of toxigenic strains. Depending on the bacterial culture conditions, Vero cells could bind to one, two, or three bacterial surface proteins with molecular masses of 70, 50, and 40 kDa.


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Aderência Bacteriana , Clostridioides difficile/fisiologia , Adesinas Bacterianas/metabolismo , Adulto , Aerobiose , Anaerobiose , Animais , Toxinas Bacterianas/metabolismo , Cálcio/farmacologia , Criança , Chlorocebus aethiops , Meios de Cultura , Enterocolite Pseudomembranosa/microbiologia , Humanos , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Magnésio/farmacologia , Concentração Osmolar , Células Vero
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