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O-Antigen modifications providing antigenic diversity of Shigella flexneri and underlying genetic mechanisms

Journal

BIOCHEMISTRY-MOSCOW
Volume 80, Issue 7, Pages 901-914

Publisher

MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0006297915070093

Keywords

Shigella flexneri; O-antigen; O-polysaccharide structure; serotype-converting bacteriophage; transposon; plasmid; serotyping; immunodeterminant

Funding

  1. Russian Science Foundation [14-14-01042]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81271788, 81290340, 81290345]
  3. National Key Program for Infectious Diseases of China [2013ZX10004221, 2013ZX10004216-001-002]
  4. Russian Science Foundation [14-14-01042] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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O-Antigens (O-specific polysaccharides) of Shigella flexneri, a primary cause of shigellosis, are distinguished by a wide diversity of chemical modifications following the oligosaccharide O-unit assembly. The present review is devoted to structural, serological, and genetic aspects of these modifications, including O-acetylation and phosphorylation with phosphoethanolamine that have been identified recently. The modifications confer the host with specific immunodeterminants (O-factors or O-antigen epitopes), which accounts for the antigenic diversity of S. flexneri considered as a virulence factor of the pathogen. Totally, 30 O-antigen variants have been recognized in these bacteria, the corresponding O-factors characterized using specific antibodies, and a significant extension of the serotyping scheme of S. flexneri on this basis is suggested. Multiple genes responsible for the O-antigen modifications and the resultant serotype conversions of S. flexneri have been identified. The genetic mechanisms of the O-antigen diversification by acquisition of mobile genetic elements, including prophages and plasmids, followed occasionally by gene mobilization and inactivation have been revealed. These findings further our understanding of the genetics and antigenicity of S. flexneri and assist control of shigellosis.

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