Cleavage of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin, by the type 1 IgA1 protease of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and its implications

Citation
Bw. Senior et al., Cleavage of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin, by the type 1 IgA1 protease of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and its implications, J INFEC DIS, 184(7), 2001, pp. 922-925
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease",Immunology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
ISSN journal
00221899 → ACNP
Volume
184
Issue
7
Year of publication
2001
Pages
922 - 925
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1899(20011001)184:7<922:COTHHC>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) serves to maintain the fetus during early pregnancy and regulate the onset of labor in late pregnancy. hCG also prevents Neisseria gonorrhoeae from developing invasive characteri stics. Part of the beta subunit of hCG has an amino acid sequence similar t o that of the hinge of human IgA1, which is the site of action of IgA1 prot eases. This study examined the sensitivity of hCG to gonococcal IgA1 protea ses, by means of autoradiography, immunoblotting, and RIA. hCG was cleaved in the beta subunit by the type 1 but not the type 2 IgA1 proteases of N. g onorrhoeae. hCG cleavage by gonococcal IgA1 proteases in vivo may increase the invasiveness of the pathogen and destroy its natural biologic activity, with major consequences for the fetus and the pregnancy.