Variable expression of immunoreactive surface proteins of Propionibacterium acnes

MJ Lodes, H Secrist, DR Benson, S Jen… - …, 2006 - microbiologyresearch.org
MJ Lodes, H Secrist, DR Benson, S Jen, KD Shanebeck, J Guderian, JF Maisonneuve…
Microbiology, 2006microbiologyresearch.org
Despite accumulating data implicating Propionibacterium acnes in a variety of diseases, its
precise role in infection remains to be determined. P. acnes antigen-specific CD4+ T cells
are present in early inflamed acne lesions and may be involved in the inflammatory
response; however, little is known about the specific antigens involved. In this study, B cell
and T cell antigens from P. acnes expression libraries were cloned and evaluated and the
four predominant proteins identified were investigated. Two of these antigens share some …
Despite accumulating data implicating Propionibacterium acnes in a variety of diseases, its precise role in infection remains to be determined. P. acnes antigen-specific CD4+ T cells are present in early inflamed acne lesions and may be involved in the inflammatory response; however, little is known about the specific antigens involved. In this study, B cell and T cell antigens from P. acnes expression libraries were cloned and evaluated and the four predominant proteins identified were investigated. Two of these antigens share some homology with an M-like protein of Streptococcus equi and have dermatan-sulphate-binding activity (PA-25957 and 5541). The remaining two antigens, PA-21693 and 4687, are similar to the product of the Corynebacterium diphtheriae htaA gene from the hmu ABC transport locus, although only one of these (PA-21693) is encoded within an hmu-like operon and conserved amongst a range of clinical isolates. All four proteins contain an LPXTG motif, although only PA-21693 contains a characteristic sortase-sorting signal. Variation in the expression of PA-4687, 25957 and 5541 is evident amongst clinical isolates and is generated both by frameshifts associated with the putative signal peptide and by variable numbers of repeat regions toward the carboxy-terminus, potentially generating heterogeneity of molecular mass and antigenic variation. In addition, in the case of PA-25957, a frameshift in a C-rich region at the extreme carboxy-terminus eliminates the LPXTG motif in some isolates. For the dermatan-sulphate-binding PA-25957, IgG1 antibody in serum from acne-positive donors was shown to be specific for the amino-terminal region of the protein, which also contains a CD4+ T cell epitope. In contrast, serum from acne-negative donors shows an IgG2 and IgG3 antibody subclass response to the carboxy-terminal region. These data have implications for the potential role of P. acnes in inflammatory acne and other diseases.
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