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Modulation with anti-Oma87 antibodies of cytotoxicity, adherence, and internalization of Acinetobacter baumannii in human cervical carcinoma epithelial cells
BamA, an Omp85 superfamily member, is universally conserved and essential for cell viability. Using anti-Oma87 antibodies, we focus on understanding the effect of Oma87 of Acinetobacter baumannii on pathogenicity. Oma87 was expressed, purified, and used to induce anti-Oma87 antibodies in BALB/c mice. Acute toxicity of the protein was evaluated in mice. HeLa cells were infected with both live and killed A. baumannii 19606 and a clinical isolate. The effects of anti-Oma87 sera on A. baumannii adherence, internalization, and proliferation in HeLa cells were studied. The roles of microfilaments and microtubules in A. baumannii invasion were demonstrated by Actin disruption. Reduced bacterial population and biofilm formation were noted. The ability of A. baumannii to provoke autophagy through Oma87 induction leads to incomplete autophagy and potentially facilitates bacterial replication. Actin-mediated uptake, attachment, and invasion demonstrated A. baumannii survival and multiplication within vacuoles in the host cell. The findings underscore the potential of Oma87 as a therapeutic intervention target in infections caused by A. baumannii. This comprehensive analysis contributes valuable information for understanding the virulence mechanisms of A. baumannii, potentially guiding future strategies to combat infections caused by this pathogen.
期刊介绍:
APMIS, formerly Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica, has been published since 1924 by the Scandinavian Societies for Medical Microbiology and Pathology as a non-profit-making scientific journal.