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Isolation and Characterization of Teichoic Acid-lake Substance As an Adhesin of Staphylococcus Aureus to HeLa Cells

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Date 1996 Jan 1
PMID 8709859
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A cell wall component that bound to HeLa cells (HeLa cell-binding CWC) was isolated from a clinical isolate of Staphylococcus aureus. The HeLa cell-binding CWC was resistant to heat (100 C, 1 hr) and proteases, did not stain with Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250 on SDS-PAGE but stained as a broad band with antiserum against the strain on Western blots. These data suggest that the HeLa cell-binding CWC is not a protein, and may be teichoic acid. Purified teichoic acid bound to HeLa cells, whereas fractions without teichoic acid did not. In Western blots, HeLa cell-binding CWC appeared as a broad band of less than 35 kDa, similar to that of purified teichoic acid. These data suggest that the HeLa cell-binding CWC obtained in this study is teichoic acid. Teichoic acid inhibited S. aureus adherence to HeLa cells and bound to the cells time and dose dependently, in a saturable and reversible manner, and therefore appears to be an adhesin of S. aureus to HeLa cells.

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