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Identification of the pore-forming and binding domains of the Sneathia vaginalis cytopathogenic toxin A

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PLOS ONE
卷 18, 期 5, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284349

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The association between Sneathia vaginalis and preterm birth is being explored. The bacteria produces a large exotoxin called cytopathogenic toxin A (CptA), which forms pores in human epithelial cells and red blood cells. A recombinant protein containing the structured amino-terminal portion of CptA was found to be sufficient to permeabilize cells, while the repeat region of the protein bound to cells but did not cause permeability or lysis of red blood cells. This analysis sheds light on the mechanism of action of CptA, the only virulence factor of S. vaginalis studied to date.
The association between Sneathia vaginalis and preterm birth is emerging. The Gram-negative anaerobe produces a large exotoxin, the cytopathogenic toxin A (CptA), that forms pores in human epithelial cells and red blood cells. The structure of the toxin has not been determined, but in silico analysis predicts that a large amino-terminal region of the protein is globular and separated from the carboxy-terminal tandem repeats by a disordered region. We found that a recombinant protein consisting of the predicted structured amino-terminal portion of CptA and devoid of the repeat region was sufficient to permeabilize epithelial cells and red blood cells. The repeat region was capable of binding to epithelial cells but did not permeabilize them or lyse red blood cells. CptA is the only S. vaginalis virulence factor that has been examined mechanistically to date, and this analysis sets the foundation for an understanding of how this novel pore-forming toxin exerts its activity.

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