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Neisseria Meningitidis Urethritis Outbreak Isolates Express a Novel Factor H Binding Protein Variant That Is a Potential Target of Group B-Directed Meningococcal (MenB) Vaccines

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Journal Infect Immun
Date 2020 Sep 22
PMID 32958529
Citations 5
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Factor H binding protein (FHbp) is an important virulence factor that binds a negative regulator of the alternative complement pathway, human factor H (FH). Binding of FH increases meningococcal resistance to complement-mediated killing. FHbp also is reported to prevent interaction of the antimicrobial peptide (AMP) LL-37 with the meningococcal surface and meningococcal killing. FHbp is a target of two licensed group B-directed meningococcal (MenB) vaccines. We found a new FHbp variant, peptide allele identification no. 896 (ID 896), was highly expressed by an emerging meningococcal pathotype, the nonencapsulated urethritis clade (US_NmUC). This clade has been responsible for outbreaks of urethritis in multiple U.S. cities since 2015, other mucosal infections, and cases of invasive meningococcal disease. FHbp ID 896 is a member of the variant group 1 (subfamily B), bound protective anti-FHbp monoclonal antibodies, bound high levels of human FH, and enhanced the resistance of the clade to complement-mediated killing in low levels of human complement likely present at human mucosal surfaces. Interestingly, expression of FHbp ID 896 resulted in augmented killing of the clade by LL-37. FHbp ID 896 of the clade was recognized by antibodies elicited by FHbp in MenB vaccines.

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