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Gonococcal PorB: a multifaceted modulator of host immune responses

Rebekah A. Jones, Ann E. Jerse, Christoph M. Tang

2023Trends in Microbiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a human-specific pathogen responsible for the sexually transmitted infection, gonorrhoea. N. gonorrhoeae promotes its survival by manipulating both innate and adaptive immune responses. The most abundant gonococcal outer-membrane protein is PorB, an essential porin that facilitates ion exchange. Importantly, gonococcal PorB has several immunomodulatory properties. To subvert the innate immune response, PorB suppresses killing mechanisms of macrophages and neutrophils, and recruits negative regulators of complement to the gonococcal cell surface. For manipulation of adaptive immune responses, gonococcal PorB suppresses the capability of dendritic cells to stimulate proliferation of T cells. As gonococcal PorB is highly abundant in outer-membrane vesicles, consideration of the immunomodulatory properties of this porin is critical when designing gonococcal vaccines.

Topics & Concepts

PorinNeisseria gonorrhoeaeBiologyImmune systemMicrobiologyInnate immune systemBacterial outer membranePathogenGonococcal infectionImmunologyAcquired immune systemSexually transmitted diseaseVirologyGeneticsGeneEscherichia coliSyphilisHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Bacterial Infections and VaccinesReproductive tract infections researchAmoebic Infections and Treatments
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