Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage

Asymptomatic and persistent colonization of the upper respiratory tract by Neisseria meningitidis occurs despite elicitation of adaptive immune responses against surface antigens. A putative mechanism for facilitating host persistence of this bacterial commensal and pathogen is alterations in expres...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Alamro, Mohamed, Bidmos, Fadil A., Chan, Hannah, Oldfield, Neil J., Newton, Emma, Bai, Xilian, Aidley, Jack B., Care, Rory, Mattick, Claire, Turner, David P.J., Neal, Keith R., Ala'Aldeen, Dlawer A.A., Feavers, Ian, Borrow, Ray, Bayliss, Christopher D.
Format: Article
Published: ASM Press 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35258/
_version_ 1848795037563879424
author Alamro, Mohamed
Bidmos, Fadil A.
Chan, Hannah
Oldfield, Neil J.
Newton, Emma
Bai, Xilian
Aidley, Jack B.
Care, Rory
Mattick, Claire
Turner, David P.J.
Neal, Keith R.
Ala'Aldeen, Dlawer A.A.
Feavers, Ian
Borrow, Ray
Bayliss, Christopher D.
author_facet Alamro, Mohamed
Bidmos, Fadil A.
Chan, Hannah
Oldfield, Neil J.
Newton, Emma
Bai, Xilian
Aidley, Jack B.
Care, Rory
Mattick, Claire
Turner, David P.J.
Neal, Keith R.
Ala'Aldeen, Dlawer A.A.
Feavers, Ian
Borrow, Ray
Bayliss, Christopher D.
author_sort Alamro, Mohamed
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
collection Online Access
description Asymptomatic and persistent colonization of the upper respiratory tract by Neisseria meningitidis occurs despite elicitation of adaptive immune responses against surface antigens. A putative mechanism for facilitating host persistence of this bacterial commensal and pathogen is alterations in expression of surface antigens by simple sequence repeat (SSR)-mediated phase variation. We investigated how often phase variation occurs during persistent carriage by analyzing the SSRs of eight loci in multiple isolates from 21 carriers representative of 1 to 6 months carriage. Alterations in repeat number were detected by a GeneScan analysis and occurred at 0.06 mutations/gene/month of carriage. The expression states were determined by Western blotting and two genes, fetA and nadA, exhibited trends toward low expression states. A critical finding from our unique examination of combinatorial expression states, “phasotypes,” was for significant reductions in expression of multiple phase-variable surface proteins during persistent carriage of some strains. The immune responses in these carriers were examined by measuring variant-specific PorA IgG antibodies, capsular group Y IgG antibodies and serum bactericidal activity in concomitant serum samples. Persistent carriage was associated with high levels of specific IgG antibodies and serum bactericidal activity while recent strain acquisition correlated with a significant induction of antibodies. We conclude that phase-variable genes are driven into lower expression states during long-term persistent meningococcal carriage, in part due to continuous exposure to antibody-mediated selection, suggesting localized hypermutation has evolved to facilitate host persistence.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T19:25:43Z
format Article
id nottingham-35258
institution University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
institution_category Local University
last_indexed 2025-11-14T19:25:43Z
publishDate 2014
publisher ASM Press
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling nottingham-352582020-05-04T20:14:17Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35258/ Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage Alamro, Mohamed Bidmos, Fadil A. Chan, Hannah Oldfield, Neil J. Newton, Emma Bai, Xilian Aidley, Jack B. Care, Rory Mattick, Claire Turner, David P.J. Neal, Keith R. Ala'Aldeen, Dlawer A.A. Feavers, Ian Borrow, Ray Bayliss, Christopher D. Asymptomatic and persistent colonization of the upper respiratory tract by Neisseria meningitidis occurs despite elicitation of adaptive immune responses against surface antigens. A putative mechanism for facilitating host persistence of this bacterial commensal and pathogen is alterations in expression of surface antigens by simple sequence repeat (SSR)-mediated phase variation. We investigated how often phase variation occurs during persistent carriage by analyzing the SSRs of eight loci in multiple isolates from 21 carriers representative of 1 to 6 months carriage. Alterations in repeat number were detected by a GeneScan analysis and occurred at 0.06 mutations/gene/month of carriage. The expression states were determined by Western blotting and two genes, fetA and nadA, exhibited trends toward low expression states. A critical finding from our unique examination of combinatorial expression states, “phasotypes,” was for significant reductions in expression of multiple phase-variable surface proteins during persistent carriage of some strains. The immune responses in these carriers were examined by measuring variant-specific PorA IgG antibodies, capsular group Y IgG antibodies and serum bactericidal activity in concomitant serum samples. Persistent carriage was associated with high levels of specific IgG antibodies and serum bactericidal activity while recent strain acquisition correlated with a significant induction of antibodies. We conclude that phase-variable genes are driven into lower expression states during long-term persistent meningococcal carriage, in part due to continuous exposure to antibody-mediated selection, suggesting localized hypermutation has evolved to facilitate host persistence. ASM Press 2014-06 Article PeerReviewed Alamro, Mohamed, Bidmos, Fadil A., Chan, Hannah, Oldfield, Neil J., Newton, Emma, Bai, Xilian, Aidley, Jack B., Care, Rory, Mattick, Claire, Turner, David P.J., Neal, Keith R., Ala'Aldeen, Dlawer A.A., Feavers, Ian, Borrow, Ray and Bayliss, Christopher D. (2014) Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage. Infection and Immunity, 82 (6). pp. 2472-2484. ISSN 1098-5522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.01521-14 doi:10.1128/IAI.01521-14 doi:10.1128/IAI.01521-14
spellingShingle Alamro, Mohamed
Bidmos, Fadil A.
Chan, Hannah
Oldfield, Neil J.
Newton, Emma
Bai, Xilian
Aidley, Jack B.
Care, Rory
Mattick, Claire
Turner, David P.J.
Neal, Keith R.
Ala'Aldeen, Dlawer A.A.
Feavers, Ian
Borrow, Ray
Bayliss, Christopher D.
Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage
title Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage
title_full Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage
title_fullStr Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage
title_full_unstemmed Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage
title_short Phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage
title_sort phase variation mediates reductions in expression of surface proteins during persistent meningococcal carriage
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35258/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35258/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35258/