Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies

Autores
Rodríguez, María Eugenia; Hellwig, Sandra M.M.; Pérez Vidakovics, María Laura Anabella; Berbers, Guy A.M.; Van De Winkel, Jan G.J.
Año de publicación
2006
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Descripción
Bordetella pertussis attachment to host cells is a crucial step in colonization. In this study, we investigated the specificity of antibodies, induced either by vaccination or infection, capable of reducing bacterial adherence to respiratory epithelial cells. Both sera and purified anti-B. pertussis IgG or IgA fractions efficiently reduced attachment. This effect was found to be mediated mainly by fimbriae-specific antibodies. Antibodies with other specificities did not significantly interfere in the interaction of B. pertussis with respiratory epithelial cells, with the exception of antifilamentous hemaglutinin antibodies, which reduced bacterial attachment. However, this effect was smaller in magnitude than that observed in the presence of fimbriae-specific antibodies. The strong agglutinating activity of antifimbriae antibodies seems to be involved in this phenomenon.
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales
Materia
Biología
Antibody
Bordetella pertussis
Fimbriae
Host protection
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies
title Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies
spellingShingle Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies
Rodríguez, María Eugenia
Biología
Antibody
Bordetella pertussis
Fimbriae
Host protection
title_short Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies
title_full Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies
title_fullStr Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies
title_full_unstemmed Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies
title_sort Bordetella pertussis attachment to respiratory epithelial cells can be impaired by fimbriae-specific antibodies
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rodríguez, María Eugenia
Hellwig, Sandra M.M.
Pérez Vidakovics, María Laura Anabella
Berbers, Guy A.M.
Van De Winkel, Jan G.J.
author Rodríguez, María Eugenia
author_facet Rodríguez, María Eugenia
Hellwig, Sandra M.M.
Pérez Vidakovics, María Laura Anabella
Berbers, Guy A.M.
Van De Winkel, Jan G.J.
author_role author
author2 Hellwig, Sandra M.M.
Pérez Vidakovics, María Laura Anabella
Berbers, Guy A.M.
Van De Winkel, Jan G.J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biología
Antibody
Bordetella pertussis
Fimbriae
Host protection
topic Biología
Antibody
Bordetella pertussis
Fimbriae
Host protection
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Bordetella pertussis attachment to host cells is a crucial step in colonization. In this study, we investigated the specificity of antibodies, induced either by vaccination or infection, capable of reducing bacterial adherence to respiratory epithelial cells. Both sera and purified anti-B. pertussis IgG or IgA fractions efficiently reduced attachment. This effect was found to be mediated mainly by fimbriae-specific antibodies. Antibodies with other specificities did not significantly interfere in the interaction of B. pertussis with respiratory epithelial cells, with the exception of antifilamentous hemaglutinin antibodies, which reduced bacterial attachment. However, this effect was smaller in magnitude than that observed in the presence of fimbriae-specific antibodies. The strong agglutinating activity of antifimbriae antibodies seems to be involved in this phenomenon.
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales
description Bordetella pertussis attachment to host cells is a crucial step in colonization. In this study, we investigated the specificity of antibodies, induced either by vaccination or infection, capable of reducing bacterial adherence to respiratory epithelial cells. Both sera and purified anti-B. pertussis IgG or IgA fractions efficiently reduced attachment. This effect was found to be mediated mainly by fimbriae-specific antibodies. Antibodies with other specificities did not significantly interfere in the interaction of B. pertussis with respiratory epithelial cells, with the exception of antifilamentous hemaglutinin antibodies, which reduced bacterial attachment. However, this effect was smaller in magnitude than that observed in the presence of fimbriae-specific antibodies. The strong agglutinating activity of antifimbriae antibodies seems to be involved in this phenomenon.
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