Affiliation:
1. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The ocular surface is continuously exposed to potential pathogens, including free-living amoebae.
Acanthamoeba
species are among the most ubiquitous amoebae, yet
Acanthamoeba
keratitis is remarkably rare. The pathogenesis of
Acanthamoeba
keratitis is a complex, sequential process. Here we show that
Acanthamoeba
keratitis is profoundly affected by mannosylated proteins on the ocular surface, which stimulate the amoebae to elaborate a 133-kDa pathogenic protease. The mannose-induced protease (MIP133) mediates apoptosis of the corneal epithelium, facilitates corneal invasion, and degrades the corneal stroma. We show that contact lens wear upregulates mannosylated proteins on the corneal epithelium, stimulates MIP133 secretion, and exacerbates corneal disease.
Corynebacterium xerosis
, a constituent of the ocular flora, contains large amounts of mannose and is associated with
Acanthamoeba
keratitis. The present results show that amoebae exposed to
C. xerosis
produce increased amounts of MIP133 and more severe corneal disease. Oral immunization with MIP133 mitigates
Acanthamoeba
keratitis and demonstrates the feasibility of antidisease vaccines for pathogens that resist immune elimination.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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