Structural and Functional Consequences of Cleavage of Human Secretory and Human Serum Immunoglobulin A1 by Proteinases from Proteus mirabilis and Neisseria meningitidis

Author:

Almogren Adel1,Senior Bernard W.1,Loomes Lesley M.1,Kerr Michael A.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Cellular Pathology, University of DundeeNinewells Hospital Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY

2. Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds LS1 3EX, United Kingdom

Abstract

ABSTRACT The cleavage of human serum monomeric immunoglobulin A1 (IgA1) and human secretory IgA1 (S-IgA1) by IgA1 proteinase of Neisseria meningitidis and cleavage by the proteinase from Proteus mirabilis have been compared. For serum IgA1, both proteinases cleaved only the α chain. N . meningitidis proteinase cleaved only in the hinge. P . mirabilis proteinase sequentially removed the tailpiece, the CH3 domain, and the CH2 domain. The cleavage of S-IgA1 by N . meningitidis proteinase occurred only in the hinge and was as rapid as that of serum IgA1. P . mirabilis proteinase predominantly cleaved the secretory component (SC) of S-IgA1. The SC of S-IgA1, whether cleaved or not, appeared to protect the α1 chain. Purified Fc fragment derived from the cleavage of serum IgA1 by N . meningitidis proteinase stimulated a respiratory burst in neutrophils through Fcα receptors, whereas the (Fcα1) 2 -SC fragment from digested S-IgA1 did not. The loss of the tailpiece from serum IgA1 treated with P . mirabilis proteinase had little effect, but the loss of the CH3 domain was concurrent with a rapid loss in the ability to bind to Fcα receptors. S-IgA1 treated with P . mirabilis proteinase under the same conditions retained the ability to bind to Fcα receptors. The results are consistent with the Fcα receptor binding site being at the CH2-CH3 interface. These data shed further light on the structure of S-IgA1 and indicate that the binding site for the Fcα receptor in S-IgA is protected by SC, thus prolonging its ability to activate phagocytic cells at the mucosal surface.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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