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Detection and characterization of bacterial polysaccharides in drug-resistant enterococci
by
Ali, Liaqat
, Blum, Hubert E
, Sakιnç, Türkân
in
Antibiotics
/ Antigens
/ Bacteria
/ Capsular polysaccharides
/ Cell surface
/ Cell walls
/ Clonal deletion
/ Deletion mutant
/ Drug resistance
/ Endocarditis
/ Lipoteichoic acid
/ Opsonization
/ Opsonophagocytosis
/ Penicillin
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Urinary tract
/ Urogenital system
/ Virulence
2019
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Detection and characterization of bacterial polysaccharides in drug-resistant enterococci
by
Ali, Liaqat
, Blum, Hubert E
, Sakιnç, Türkân
in
Antibiotics
/ Antigens
/ Bacteria
/ Capsular polysaccharides
/ Cell surface
/ Cell walls
/ Clonal deletion
/ Deletion mutant
/ Drug resistance
/ Endocarditis
/ Lipoteichoic acid
/ Opsonization
/ Opsonophagocytosis
/ Penicillin
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Urinary tract
/ Urogenital system
/ Virulence
2019
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Detection and characterization of bacterial polysaccharides in drug-resistant enterococci
by
Ali, Liaqat
, Blum, Hubert E
, Sakιnç, Türkân
in
Antibiotics
/ Antigens
/ Bacteria
/ Capsular polysaccharides
/ Cell surface
/ Cell walls
/ Clonal deletion
/ Deletion mutant
/ Drug resistance
/ Endocarditis
/ Lipoteichoic acid
/ Opsonization
/ Opsonophagocytosis
/ Penicillin
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Urinary tract
/ Urogenital system
/ Virulence
2019
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Detection and characterization of bacterial polysaccharides in drug-resistant enterococci
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Detection and characterization of bacterial polysaccharides in drug-resistant enterococci
2019
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Enterococcus faecium (E. faecium) has emerged as one of today’s leading causes of health care-associated infections that is difficult to treat with the available antibiotics. These pathogens produce capsular polysaccharides on the cell surface which play a significant role in adhesion, virulence and evasion. Therefore, we aimed at the identification and characterization of bacterial polysaccharide antigens which are central for the development of vaccine-based prophylactic approaches. The crude cell wall-associated polysaccharides from E. faecium, its mutant and complemented strains were purified and analyzed by a primary antibody raised against lipoteichoic acid (LTA) and diheteroglycan (DHG). The resistant E. faecium strains presumably possess novel capsular polysaccharides that allow them to avoid the evasion from opsonic killing. The E. faecium U0317 strain was very well opsonized by anti-U0317 (~95%), an antibody against the whole bacterial cell. The deletion mutant showed a significantly increased susceptibility to opsonophagocytic killing (90–95%) against the penicillin binding protein (anti-PBP-5). By comparison, in a mouse urinary tract and rat endocarditis infection model, respectively, there were no significant differences in virulence. In this study we explored the biological role of the capsule of E. faecium. Our findings showed that the U0317 strain is not only sensitive to anti-LTA but also to antibodies against other enterococcal surface proteins. Our findings demonstrate that polysaccharides capsule mediated-resistance to opsonophagocytosis. We also found that the capsular polysaccharides do not play an important role in bacterial virulence in urinary tract and infective endocarditis in vivo models.
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Springer Nature B.V
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