TY - JOUR
T1 - The pneumococcal serotype 15C capsule is partially O-acetylated and allows for limited evasion of 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine-elicited anti-serotype 15B antibodies
AU - Spencer, Brady L.
AU - Shenoy, Anukul T.
AU - Orihuela, Carlos J.
AU - Nahm, Moon H.
N1 - Funding Information:
This project was supported by the National Institutes of Health grant R01AG050607-01 (M.H.N.) and by the National Institutes of Health grant R01AI114800 (C.J.O.). We thank B. Beall at the CDC, J. Y. Song at Korea University, A. Hoberman at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, A. Brandao at Instituto Adolfo Lutz, Brazil, M. Hotomi at Wakayama Medical University, and S. Hollingshead at UAB for providing us with bacterial strains. We also thank C. L. Turnbough, Jr., for advice relating to reiterative transcription in this study, K. A. Geno for critical review of the manuscript, and the UAB Heflin Center Genomics Core Laboratory for performing the sequencing (Comprehensive Cancer Center Core grant P30 CA013148, Center for AIDS Research grant P30 AI027767). The University of Alabama at Birmingham has intellectual property rights to some reagents developed in the laboratory of M. H. Nahm, and all study authors are UAB employees. We have no additional conflicts of interest to declare.
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PY - 2017/8
Y1 - 2017/8
N2 - As a species, Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) utilizes a diverse array of capsular polysaccharides to evade the host. In contrast to large variations in sugar composition and linkage formation, O-acetylation is a subtle capsular modification that nonetheless has a large impact on capsular shielding and recognition of the capsule by vaccine-elicited antibodies. Serotype 15B, which is included in the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV23), carries the putative O-acetyltransferase gene wciZ. The coding sequence of wciZ contains eight consecutive TA repeats [(TA)8]. Replication slippage is thought to result in the addition or loss of TA repeats, subsequently causing frameshift and truncation of WciZ to yield a nonacetylated serotype, 15C. Using sensitive serological tools, we show that serotype 15C isolates whose wciZ contains seven or nine TA repeats retain partial O-acetylation, while serotype 15C isolates whose wciZ contains six TA repeats have barely detectable O-acetylation. We confirmed by inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay that (TA)7 serotype 15C is ∼0.1% as acetylated as serotype 15B, while serotype 15X is nonacetylated. To eliminate the impact of genetic background, we created isogenic serotype 15B, (TA)7 serotype 15C, and 15BΔwciZ (15X) strains and found that reduction or absence of WciZ-mediated O-acetylation did not affect capsular shielding from phagocytes, biofilm formation, adhesion to nasopharyngeal cells, desiccation tolerance, or murine colonization. Sera from PPV23-immunized persons opsonized serotype 15B significantly but only slightly better than serotypes 15C and 15X; thus, PPV23 may not result in expansion of serotype 15C.
AB - As a species, Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) utilizes a diverse array of capsular polysaccharides to evade the host. In contrast to large variations in sugar composition and linkage formation, O-acetylation is a subtle capsular modification that nonetheless has a large impact on capsular shielding and recognition of the capsule by vaccine-elicited antibodies. Serotype 15B, which is included in the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV23), carries the putative O-acetyltransferase gene wciZ. The coding sequence of wciZ contains eight consecutive TA repeats [(TA)8]. Replication slippage is thought to result in the addition or loss of TA repeats, subsequently causing frameshift and truncation of WciZ to yield a nonacetylated serotype, 15C. Using sensitive serological tools, we show that serotype 15C isolates whose wciZ contains seven or nine TA repeats retain partial O-acetylation, while serotype 15C isolates whose wciZ contains six TA repeats have barely detectable O-acetylation. We confirmed by inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay that (TA)7 serotype 15C is ∼0.1% as acetylated as serotype 15B, while serotype 15X is nonacetylated. To eliminate the impact of genetic background, we created isogenic serotype 15B, (TA)7 serotype 15C, and 15BΔwciZ (15X) strains and found that reduction or absence of WciZ-mediated O-acetylation did not affect capsular shielding from phagocytes, biofilm formation, adhesion to nasopharyngeal cells, desiccation tolerance, or murine colonization. Sera from PPV23-immunized persons opsonized serotype 15B significantly but only slightly better than serotypes 15C and 15X; thus, PPV23 may not result in expansion of serotype 15C.
KW - Capsular polysaccharide
KW - Capsule diversity
KW - O-acetylation
KW - O-acetyltransferase
KW - Pneumococcal vaccine
KW - Replication slippage
KW - Serotyping
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U2 - 10.1128/CVI.00099-17
DO - 10.1128/CVI.00099-17
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85027223084
SN - 1556-6811
VL - 24
JO - Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology
JF - Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology
IS - 8
M1 - e00099
ER -