Variable Expression of Opa Proteins by Neisseria gonorrhoeae Influences Bacterial Association and Phagocytic Killing by Human Neutrophils
Allison Alcott, Lacie M. Werner, Christopher M. Baiocco, Meagan Belcher Dufrisne, Linda Columbus, Alison K. Criss
Abstract
, bacteria expressing some Opa proteins are readily killed by neutrophils, which are recruited to sites of infection. The reason for this discrepancy has remained unresolved. Our work shows that Opa-dependent differences in bacterial survival after exposure to primary human neutrophils correlates with Opa-dependent bacterial binding and phagocytosis. These findings underscore how the ability of N. gonorrhoeae to change Opa expression through phase variation contributes to bacterial resistance to neutrophil clearance.
Topics & Concepts
Neisseria gonorrhoeaeBiologyMicrobiologyMolecular biologyBacterial Infections and VaccinesComplement system in diseasesPeptidase Inhibition and Analysis