1978
DOI: 10.1016/0378-1097(78)90090-3
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The effect of iron starvation on the outer membrane protein composition of Neisseria gonorrhoeae

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“…Apparently, iron acquisition from transferrin and lactoferrin requires direct contact between the organisms and the proteins (Archibald & DeVoe, 1979;Simonson et al, 1982;McKenna et al, 1988;Morton & Williams, 1990), and involves iron-regulated receptors that exhibit specific recognition properties (Lee & Schryvers, 1988 ;Schryvers, 1988;Schryvers & Morris, 1988a, b ;Tsai et al, 1988;Morton & Williams, 1990;Ogunnariwo & Schryvers, 1990); indeed, the specificities of these receptors for transferrin or lactoferrin from particular animal species afford possible explanations for the host specificities of the organisms and also for the capacities of human transferrin and lactoferrin to enhance meningococcal infections in mice (Schryvers & Gonzalez, 1989). Such receptors are probably IRMPs, and in keeping with this suggestion, IRMPs are known to be produced in vitro by all of the above organisms (Norqvist et al, 1978;Brener et al, 1981 ;Mietzner et al 1984;Herrington & Sparling, 1985;Williams & Brown, 1986;Pidcock et al, 1988;Morton & Williams, 1989;Deneer & Potter, 1989a) and also in vivo, by at least N . meningitidis (Black et al, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Apparently, iron acquisition from transferrin and lactoferrin requires direct contact between the organisms and the proteins (Archibald & DeVoe, 1979;Simonson et al, 1982;McKenna et al, 1988;Morton & Williams, 1990), and involves iron-regulated receptors that exhibit specific recognition properties (Lee & Schryvers, 1988 ;Schryvers, 1988;Schryvers & Morris, 1988a, b ;Tsai et al, 1988;Morton & Williams, 1990;Ogunnariwo & Schryvers, 1990); indeed, the specificities of these receptors for transferrin or lactoferrin from particular animal species afford possible explanations for the host specificities of the organisms and also for the capacities of human transferrin and lactoferrin to enhance meningococcal infections in mice (Schryvers & Gonzalez, 1989). Such receptors are probably IRMPs, and in keeping with this suggestion, IRMPs are known to be produced in vitro by all of the above organisms (Norqvist et al, 1978;Brener et al, 1981 ;Mietzner et al 1984;Herrington & Sparling, 1985;Williams & Brown, 1986;Pidcock et al, 1988;Morton & Williams, 1989;Deneer & Potter, 1989a) and also in vivo, by at least N . meningitidis (Black et al, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…which have been reported to be introduced during conditions of iron restriction are believed to be concerned with uptake of sequestered iron. However, with the notable exception of continuous culture studies of Neisseriu meningitidis (Archibald & DeVoe, 1978;DeVoe, 1982), these experiments were performed in batch culture with no control over the available iron, oxygen and carbon concentrations nor, indeed, the growth rate, which was greatly reduced (Norqvist et al, 1978;Mietzner et al, 1984;West & Sparling, 1985). We have therefore conducted an in vitro study of the influence of a fluctuating iron supply on the physiology and the regulation of the OMPs of N. gonorrhoeae using the unique advantages of continuous culture (see Keevil et al, 1986).…”
Section: Influence Of Iron-limited and Replete Continuousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in establishing infection, the gonococcus must have the ability to adapt readily to a changing host environment. In this study, we investigated this topic by analyzing the protein profiles of conventionally grown, nonstressed, and nutrient-or oxygen-limited, stressed gonococci and found The existence of nutrient-specific regulation of protein synthesis in N. gonorrhoeae has been recognized previously by several investigators (12,28,32,36,62). The availability of iron, for instance, has been found to regulate the synthesis of various cytosolic and membrane proteins, including a number of proteins involved in iron acquisition, probably via the presence of iron-responsive elements adjacent to the genes involved (53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, meningococci grown under iron limitation at a low pH are up to 1,200-fold more virulent than meningococci that are grown in conventional complex media (5). The altered virulence has been correlated with various changes in the surface properties of the bacteria (39), including the expression of iron-and oxygen-regulated outer membrane proteins that are not expressed when the bacteria are maintained in complex media (12,32,36,62). The presence of antibodies reactive with such environmentally regulated proteins in the sera of patients with gonorrhea (13,35) indicates that these antigens are expressed during natural infection.…”
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