2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-51116-w
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Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae surface-associated proteases cleave bradykinin, substance P, neurokinin A and neuropeptide Y

Abstract: Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae is an economically-devastating and geographically-widespread pathogen that colonises ciliated epithelium, and destroys mucociliary function. M. hyopneumoniae devotes ~5% of its reduced genome to encode members of the P97 and P102 adhesin families that are critical for colonising epithelial cilia, but mechanisms to impair mucociliary clearance and manipulate host immune response to induce a chronic infectious state have remained elusive. Here we identified two surface exposed M. hyopneu… Show more

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“…The oligoendopeptidase F (SMM0146), belonging to thimet oligopeptidase family member, was proved as a surface-exposed proteases of M. hyopneumoniae ( Jarocki et al, 2019 ). EF-Tu (SMM_0065) and EF-G (SMM_0064) were identified as antigenic proteins.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oligoendopeptidase F (SMM0146), belonging to thimet oligopeptidase family member, was proved as a surface-exposed proteases of M. hyopneumoniae ( Jarocki et al, 2019 ). EF-Tu (SMM_0065) and EF-G (SMM_0064) were identified as antigenic proteins.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to nucleases, some proteases may also have immunomodulatory effects. M. hyopneumoniae endopeptidase F and XAA pro-aminopeptidase, which are both found in the exoproteome (Table 1), have recently been shown to be involved in the degradation of peptides that play a role in innate immunity (Jarocki et al, 2019). These data have started to demonstrate a role of the mycoplasma releasome in evasion of the immune system and modulation of its activity, which are two important features of mycoplasma virulence (Leal Zimmer et al, 2020;Askar et al, 2021;Jiang et al, 2021;Yiwen et al, 2021).…”
Section: Modulators Of Host Immune Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…PepP cleaves the N-terminal penultimate proline from bradykinin, substance P, and neuropeptide Y, while PepF cleaves full-length bradykinin, substance P, and neurokinin A. Both PepP and PepF modulate mucociliary clearance and inflammatory response [238][239][240]. Furthermore, the M. bovis Hubei-1 strain also secretes thirteen cytoplasmic peptidases and an extracellular cysteine protease (MMB_0708) that can degrade the host extracellular matrix proteins into oligopeptides to satisfy the M. bovis nitrogen requirement [143].…”
Section: Protease/peptidasesmentioning
confidence: 99%