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PmpI antibody reduces the inhibitory effect of Vp1 on Chlamydia trachomatis infectivity.
Ren, Jie; Lian, Tingting; Shao, Lili; Liu, Yuanjun; Liu, Quanzhong.
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  • Ren J; Dermatology and Venereology Department, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, 154 Anshan Road, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, People's Republic of China.
  • Lian T; Dermatology and Venereology Department, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, 154 Anshan Road, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, People's Republic of China.
  • Shao L; Dermatology and Venereology Department, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, 154 Anshan Road, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, People's Republic of China.
  • Liu Y; Dermatology and Venereology Department, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, 154 Anshan Road, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, People's Republic of China.
  • Liu Q; Dermatology and Venereology Department, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, 154 Anshan Road, Heping District, Tianjin 300052, People's Republic of China.
Can J Microbiol ; 64(6): 376-384, 2018 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29510061
ABSTRACT
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common cause of bacterial sexually transmitted infections. The effect of antibiotic treatment is not satisfactory, and there is currently no vaccine to prevent C. trachomatis infection. Our results showed that Chlamydia virus CPG1 capsid protein Vp1 treatment significantly inhibited C. trachomatis growth in cell culture, and the inclusion numbers of different C. trachomatis serotypes were decreased. In addition, we conducted a preliminary investigation of the possible mechanisms behind the Vp1 inhibition effects and the C. trachomatis molecules targeted by Vp1. Using far-western blot and GST pull-down assay, we found that purified Vp1 can bind to the C. trachomatis outer membrane protein PmpI. PmpI polyclonal antibody treatment markedly reduced the inhibitory effect of Vp1 on C. trachomatis infectivity. On the basis of these experimental results, we infer that PmpI participates in the inhibitory effect of Vp1 and may be a potential receptor of Vp1 in the outer membrane of C. trachomatis. Our research provides clues regarding the molecular mechanisms underlying the interactions between chlamydia virus and chlamydia.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proteínas de la Membrana Bacteriana Externa / Proteínas Estructurales Virales / Chlamydia trachomatis / Anticuerpos Antibacterianos Límite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Can J Microbiol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proteínas de la Membrana Bacteriana Externa / Proteínas Estructurales Virales / Chlamydia trachomatis / Anticuerpos Antibacterianos Límite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Can J Microbiol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article