Trivalent immunization with metal-binding proteins confers protection against enterococci in a mouse infection model.

FEMS microbes Pub Date : 2024-10-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/femsmc/xtae031
Ling Ning Lam, Angie Sedra, Jessica Kajfasz, Aym Berges, Irene S Saengpet, Grace Adams, Jeffery Fairman, José A Lemos
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Enterococcus faecalis is ranked among the top five bacterial pathogens responsible for catheter-associated urinary tract infections, wound infections, secondary root canal infections, and infective endocarditis. Previously, we showed that inactivation of either the manganese- and iron-binding (EfaA) or zinc-binding (AdcA and AdcAII) lipoproteins significantly reduced E. faecalis virulence. Here, we explored whether immunization using a multi-valent approach induces protective immunity against systemic enterococcal infections. We found that multi-antigen antisera raised against EfaA, AdcA, and AdcAII displayed similar capacities to initiate neutrophil-mediated opsonization, like their single-antigen counterparts. Further, these antigen-specific antibodies worked synergistically with calprotectin, a divalent host metal chelator, to inhibit the growth of E. faecalis in laboratory media as well as in human sera. Using the Galleria mellonella invertebrate model and mouse peritonitis model, we showed that passive immunization with multi-antigen antisera conferred robust protection against E. faecalis infection, while the protective effects of single antigen antisera were negligible in G. mellonella, and negligible-to-moderate in the mouse model. Lastly, active immunization with the 3-antigen (trivalent) cocktail significantly protected mice against either lethal or non-lethal E. faecalis infections, with this protection appearing to be far-reaching based on immunization results obtained with contemporary strains of E. faecalis and closely related Enterococcus faecium.

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在小鼠感染模型中,金属结合蛋白的三价免疫可提供对肠球菌的保护。
粪肠球菌是导致导管相关性尿路感染、伤口感染、继发性根管感染和感染性心内膜炎的五大细菌病原体之一。此前,我们曾发现,灭活锰和铁结合脂蛋白(EfaA)或锌结合脂蛋白(AdcA 和 AdcAII)可显著降低粪肠球菌的毒力。在此,我们探讨了使用多价方法进行免疫是否能诱导针对全身性肠球菌感染的保护性免疫。我们发现,针对 EfaA、AdcA 和 AdcAII 的多抗原抗血清与单抗原抗血清具有相似的启动中性粒细胞介导的吸附能力。此外,这些抗原特异性抗体与二价宿主金属螯合剂 calprotectin 协同作用,抑制粪肠球菌在实验室培养基和人类血清中的生长。我们利用无脊椎鼠模型和小鼠腹膜炎模型研究发现,多抗原抗血清被动免疫能有效防止粪肠球菌感染,而单一抗原抗血清对无脊椎鼠的保护作用微乎其微,对小鼠模型的保护作用也微乎其微。最后,使用三抗原(三价)鸡尾酒进行主动免疫可显著保护小鼠免受致死性或非致死性粪肠球菌感染,根据对当代粪肠球菌菌株和密切相关的粪肠球菌进行免疫的结果,这种保护似乎影响深远。
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