Streptococcus agalactiae Non-Pilus, Cell Wall-Anchored Proteins: Involvement in Colonization and Pathogenesis and Potential as Vaccine Candidates
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) remains an important etiological agent of several infectious
diseases including neonatal septicemia, pneumonia, meningitis, and orthopedic
device infections. This pathogenicity is due to a variety of virulence factors expressed
by Streptococcus agalactiae. Single virulence factors are not sufficient to provoke a
streptococcal infection, which is instead promoted by the coordinated activity of several
pathogenicity factors. Such determinants, mostly cell wall-associated and secreted proteins,
include adhesins that mediate binding of the pathogen to host extracellular matrix/
plasma ligands and cell surfaces, proteins that cooperate in the invasion of and survival
within host cells and factors that neutralize phagocytosis and/or modulate the immune
response. The genome-based approaches and bioinformatics tools and the extensive
use of biophysical and biochemical methods and animal model studies have provided
a great wealth of information on the molecular structure and function of these virulence
factors. In fact, a number of new GBS surface-exposed or secreted proteins have been
identified (GBS immunogenic bacterial adhesion protein, leucine-rich repeat of GBS,
serine-rich repeat proteins), the three-dimensional structures of known streptococcal
proteins (αC protein, C5a peptidase) have been solved and an understanding of the
pathogenetic role of “old” and new determinants has been better defined in recent years.
Herein, we provide an update of our current understanding of the major surface cell
wall-anchored proteins from GBS, with emphasis on their biochemical and structural
properties and the pathogenetic roles they may have in the onset and progression of
host infection. We also focus on the antigenic profile of these compounds and discuss
them as targets for therapeutic intervention.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
group B Streptococcus, cell wall anchored-proteins, extracellular matrix, adherence, invasion, immune system, pathogenesis, vaccines
Elenco autori:
Pietrocola, Giampiero; Renata Arciola, Carla; Rindi, Simonetta; Montanaro, Lucio; Speziale, Pietro
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