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ABSTRACT: Background
Staphylococcus epidermidis, a major component of skin flora, is an opportunist, often causing prosthetic device infections. A family of structurally related proteins mediates staphylococcal attachment to host tissues, contributing to the success of S. epidermidis as a pathogen. We examined the ability of the surface protein SdrF to adhere to keratin, a major molecule expressed on the skin surface.Methods
A heterologous Lactococcus lactis expression system was used to express SdrF and its ligand-binding domains. Adherence to keratin types 1 and 10, human foreskin keratinocytes, and nasal epithelial cells was examined.Results
SdrF bound human keratins 1 and 10 and adhered to keratinocytes and epithelial cells. Binding involved both the A and B domains. Anti-SdrF antibodies reduced adherence of S. epidermidis to keratin and keratinocytes. RNA interference reduced keratin synthesis in keratinocytes and, as a result, SdrF adherence. Direct force measurements using atomic force microscopy showed that SdrF mediates bacterial adhesion to keratin 10 through strong and weak bonds involving the A and B regions; strong adhesion was primarily mediated by the A region.Conclusions
These studies demonstrate that SdrF mediates adherence to human keratin and suggest that SdrF may facilitate S. epidermidis colonization of the skin.
SUBMITTER: Trivedi S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5853823 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Trivedi Sheetal S Uhlemann Anne-Catrin AC Herman-Bausier Philippe P Sullivan Sean B SB Sowash Madeleine G MG Flores Elizabeth Y EY Khan Sabrina D SD Dufrêne Yves F YF Lowy Franklin D FD
The Journal of infectious diseases 20170601 12
<h4>Background</h4>Staphylococcus epidermidis, a major component of skin flora, is an opportunist, often causing prosthetic device infections. A family of structurally related proteins mediates staphylococcal attachment to host tissues, contributing to the success of S. epidermidis as a pathogen. We examined the ability of the surface protein SdrF to adhere to keratin, a major molecule expressed on the skin surface.<h4>Methods</h4>A heterologous Lactococcus lactis expression system was used to e ...[more]