Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3416762 Microbial Pathogenesis 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Campylobacter jejuni is a major bacterial cause of gastroenteritis world-wide. C. jejuni produces a range of glycans including lipooligosaccharide (LOS), an important virulence factor. The genetic content of the LOS synthesis locus varies between C. jejuni strains and 19 classes have been described. Three LOS synthesis genes of C. jejuni strain 81116 (NCTC 11828), wlaRG, wlaTB and wlaTC were the focus of this study. WlaRG and the remaining two proteins of interest share sequence similarity to aminotransferases and glycosyltransferases, respectively. These genes were insertionally inactivated and phenotypically characterised. Each mutant produced truncated LOS. Mutants lacking WlaRG, WlaTB and WlaTC produced LOS with reduced immunogenicity. Both the wlaRG and wlaTC mutants were non-motile and aflagellate. In vitro invasion and adhesion assays revealed that the wlaRG, wlaTB and wlaTC mutants displayed reduced adherence to chicken embryo fibroblasts. All mutants were less invasive of human cells than 81116 confirming the role of intact LOS during invasion of human cells in vitro. Here we propose the general composition for the 81116 LOS core backbone based on capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry.

► Mutagenesis studies of 3 Campylobacter jejuni lipooligosaccharide biosynthesis genes. ► Each mutant produced truncated LOS and were less invasive of human cells in vitro. ► Two mutants were non-motile and aflagellate. ► We propose the core LOS backbone structure for C. jejuni strain 81116.

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