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Humans Surviving Cholera Develop Antibodies against Vibrio cholerae O-Specific Polysaccharide That Inhibit Pathogen Motility
by
Xu, Peng
, Weil, Ana
, Faherty, Christina S.
, Kamruzzaman, Mohammad
, Waldor, Matthew K.
, Ritter, Alaina S.
, Calderwood, Stephen B.
, Leung, Daniel T.
, Qadri, Firdausi
, Khan, Ashraful I.
, Wrammert, Jens
, Tam, Jenny M.
, Chowdhury, Fahima
, Kelly, Meagan
, LaRocque, Regina C.
, Vyas, Jatin M.
, Kováč, Pavol
, Harris, Jason B.
, Hossain, Motaher
, Nickerson, Kourtney P.
, Islam, Kamrul
, Ryan, Edward T.
, Charles, Richelle C.
, Kauffman, Robert C.
, Akter, Aklima
, Becker, Rachel L.
, Giffen, Samantha
, Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman
, Biswas, Rajib
, Mayo-Smith, Leslie M.
, Rahman, Atiqur
in
Cholera
/ Enzymes
/ Flagella
/ Flagellin
/ Host-Microbe Biology
/ human
/ Intestine
/ Lipopolysaccharides
/ Microscopy
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Motility
/ pathogenesis
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ Polyclonal antibodies
/ Polysaccharides
/ Toxins
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccines
/ Vibrio cholerae
/ Virulence
2020
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Humans Surviving Cholera Develop Antibodies against Vibrio cholerae O-Specific Polysaccharide That Inhibit Pathogen Motility
by
Xu, Peng
, Weil, Ana
, Faherty, Christina S.
, Kamruzzaman, Mohammad
, Waldor, Matthew K.
, Ritter, Alaina S.
, Calderwood, Stephen B.
, Leung, Daniel T.
, Qadri, Firdausi
, Khan, Ashraful I.
, Wrammert, Jens
, Tam, Jenny M.
, Chowdhury, Fahima
, Kelly, Meagan
, LaRocque, Regina C.
, Vyas, Jatin M.
, Kováč, Pavol
, Harris, Jason B.
, Hossain, Motaher
, Nickerson, Kourtney P.
, Islam, Kamrul
, Ryan, Edward T.
, Charles, Richelle C.
, Kauffman, Robert C.
, Akter, Aklima
, Becker, Rachel L.
, Giffen, Samantha
, Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman
, Biswas, Rajib
, Mayo-Smith, Leslie M.
, Rahman, Atiqur
in
Cholera
/ Enzymes
/ Flagella
/ Flagellin
/ Host-Microbe Biology
/ human
/ Intestine
/ Lipopolysaccharides
/ Microscopy
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Motility
/ pathogenesis
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ Polyclonal antibodies
/ Polysaccharides
/ Toxins
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccines
/ Vibrio cholerae
/ Virulence
2020
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Humans Surviving Cholera Develop Antibodies against Vibrio cholerae O-Specific Polysaccharide That Inhibit Pathogen Motility
by
Xu, Peng
, Weil, Ana
, Faherty, Christina S.
, Kamruzzaman, Mohammad
, Waldor, Matthew K.
, Ritter, Alaina S.
, Calderwood, Stephen B.
, Leung, Daniel T.
, Qadri, Firdausi
, Khan, Ashraful I.
, Wrammert, Jens
, Tam, Jenny M.
, Chowdhury, Fahima
, Kelly, Meagan
, LaRocque, Regina C.
, Vyas, Jatin M.
, Kováč, Pavol
, Harris, Jason B.
, Hossain, Motaher
, Nickerson, Kourtney P.
, Islam, Kamrul
, Ryan, Edward T.
, Charles, Richelle C.
, Kauffman, Robert C.
, Akter, Aklima
, Becker, Rachel L.
, Giffen, Samantha
, Bhuiyan, Taufiqur Rahman
, Biswas, Rajib
, Mayo-Smith, Leslie M.
, Rahman, Atiqur
in
Cholera
/ Enzymes
/ Flagella
/ Flagellin
/ Host-Microbe Biology
/ human
/ Intestine
/ Lipopolysaccharides
/ Microscopy
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Motility
/ pathogenesis
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ Polyclonal antibodies
/ Polysaccharides
/ Toxins
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccines
/ Vibrio cholerae
/ Virulence
2020
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Humans Surviving Cholera Develop Antibodies against Vibrio cholerae O-Specific Polysaccharide That Inhibit Pathogen Motility
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Humans Surviving Cholera Develop Antibodies against Vibrio cholerae O-Specific Polysaccharide That Inhibit Pathogen Motility
2020
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Cholera is a severe dehydrating illness of humans caused by Vibrio cholerae . V. cholerae is a highly motile bacterium that has a single flagellum covered in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) displaying O-specific polysaccharide (OSP), and V. cholerae motility correlates with its ability to cause disease. The mechanisms of protection against cholera are not well understood; however, since V. cholerae is a noninvasive intestinal pathogen, it is likely that antibodies that bind the pathogen or its products in the intestinal lumen contribute to protection from infection. Here, we demonstrate that OSP-specific antibodies isolated from humans surviving cholera in Bangladesh inhibit V. cholerae motility and are associated with protection against challenge in a motility-dependent manner. The mechanism of protection against cholera afforded by previous illness or vaccination is currently unknown. We have recently shown that antibodies targeting O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) of Vibrio cholerae correlate highly with protection against cholera. V. cholerae is highly motile and possesses a flagellum sheathed in OSP, and motility of V. cholerae correlates with virulence. Using high-speed video microscopy and building upon previous animal-related work, we demonstrate that sera, polyclonal antibody fractions, and OSP-specific monoclonal antibodies recovered from humans surviving cholera block V. cholerae motility at both subagglutinating and agglutinating concentrations. This antimotility effect is reversed by preadsorbing sera and polyclonal antibody fractions with purified OSP and is associated with OSP-specific but not flagellin-specific monoclonal antibodies. Fab fragments of OSP-specific polyclonal antibodies do not inhibit motility, suggesting a requirement for antibody-mediated cross-linking in motility inhibition. We show that OSP-specific antibodies do not directly affect V. cholerae viability, but that OSP-specific monoclonal antibody highly protects against death in the murine cholera model. We used in vivo competitive index studies to demonstrate that OSP-specific antibodies impede colonization and survival of V. cholerae in intestinal tissues and that this impact is motility dependent. Our findings suggest that the impedance of motility by antibodies targeting V. cholerae OSP contributes to protection against cholera. IMPORTANCE Cholera is a severe dehydrating illness of humans caused by Vibrio cholerae . V. cholerae is a highly motile bacterium that has a single flagellum covered in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) displaying O-specific polysaccharide (OSP), and V. cholerae motility correlates with its ability to cause disease. The mechanisms of protection against cholera are not well understood; however, since V. cholerae is a noninvasive intestinal pathogen, it is likely that antibodies that bind the pathogen or its products in the intestinal lumen contribute to protection from infection. Here, we demonstrate that OSP-specific antibodies isolated from humans surviving cholera in Bangladesh inhibit V. cholerae motility and are associated with protection against challenge in a motility-dependent manner.
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