Abstract

Bacteria of the genus Proteus of the family Enterobacteriaceae are facultative human pathogens responsible mainly for urinary tract and wound infections, bacteremia and the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We have analyzed and compared by ELISA the titer of antibodies in plasmas of healthy individuals and in sera of rheumatoid arthritis patients recognizing a potential host cross-reactive epitope (lysine-galacturonic acid epitopes) present in Proteus lipopolysaccharide (LPS). In our experiments LPSs isolated from two mutants of smooth Proteus mirabilis 1959 (O3), i.e. strains R110 and R45, were used. R110 (Ra type mutant) is lacking the O-specific polysaccharide, but possesses a complete core oligosaccharide, while R45 (Re type) has a reduced core oligosaccharide and contains two 3-deoxy-d-manno-oct-2-ulosonic acid residues and one of 4-amino-4-deoxy-l-arabinopyranose residues. Titer of P. mirabilis S1959 LPS-specific-antibodies increased with the age of blood donors. RA and blood donors’ sera contained antibodies against S and Ra and Re type of P. mirabilis O3 LPSs. Antibodies recognizing lysine-galacturonic acid epitopes of O3 LPS were detected by ELISA in some plasmas of healthy individuals and sera of rheumatoid arthritis patients. RA patients antibodies reacting with P. mirabilis S1959 S and R LPSs may indicate a potential role of anti-LPS antibodies in molecular mimicry in RA diseases.

Highlights

  • Proteus mirabilis strains belong to the family Enterobacteriaceae

  • In order to determine the titer of Abs against LPSs of P. mirabilis S1959 and its two mutants R45 (Re) and R110 (Ra), plasma samples obtained from 102 blood donors were examined by ELISA

  • The results showed that in all tested plasma there were present Abs binding to S1959, R110 (Ra) and R45 (Re) LPSs (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Proteus mirabilis strains belong to the family Enterobacteriaceae. It is a Gram-negative bacillus, a facultative anaerobe found in soil, polluted water as well as a part of the normal microflora of human and animal intestines. The peculiar features of Proteus O-antigens are non-carbohydrate substituents, such as amino acids and their derivatives (Knirel et al 2011) One of such non-carbohydrate epitopes is L-lysine linked to the carboxyl group of Dgalacturonic acid [6N-a-(D-galacturonoyl)-L-lysine, Lys-GalA] in P. mirabilis O3 LPS (Kaca et al 1987; Gromska and Mayer 1976). Previous studies have shown the significance of an Lys-GalA amide for serological specificity of O-antigens and the core regions of P. mirabilis LPS. This epitope plays a crucial role in serological cross-reactions of P. mirabilis 028, S1959 LPSs and P. mirabilis R14/ S1959 with heterologous polysaccharide-specific antisera (Palusiak et al 2014; Radziejewska-Lebrecht et al 1995). The prevalence of anti-LysGalA Abs in human sera has not been studied

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