Species specificity of plasminogen activation and acquisition of surface-associated proteolytic activity by group C streptococci grown in plasma

Citation
B. Schroeder et al., Species specificity of plasminogen activation and acquisition of surface-associated proteolytic activity by group C streptococci grown in plasma, INFEC IMMUN, 67(12), 1999, pp. 6487-6495
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
ISSN journal
00199567 → ACNP
Volume
67
Issue
12
Year of publication
1999
Pages
6487 - 6495
Database
ISI
SICI code
0019-9567(199912)67:12<6487:SSOPAA>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Our laboratory previously demonstrated that group C streptococcal isolates from humans and horses secrete streptokinases that preferentially activate plasminogens reflecting the origin of the isolates. To analyze the signific ance of these findings, series of streptokinase-producing Streptococcus equ isimilis isolates recovered from humans and horses were examined. Southern blot analysis revealed that chromosomal DNA of the streptococcal isolates f rom humans reacted exclusively with a skc(hu) probe and that chromosomal DN A of streptococcal isolates from horses reacted preferentially with an skc( eq) probe in a distinct pattern. The streptococcal isolates were examined f or the ability to acquire surface-bound plasmin-like activity when grown in the presence of human or equine plasma. Each of eight isolates from humans acquired significant enzymatic activity only when grown in the presence of human plasma, while each of eight isolates from horses acquired activity o nly when grown in the presence of equine plasma. Analysis of bacterial and host protein requirements indicated critical: roles for streptokinase, acti vatable plasminogen, and fibrinogen. These requirements may explain why cer tain streptococcal isolates cause disease only in a limited number of mamma lian hosts.