Lipoprotein signal peptidase-deficient Streptococcus pneumoniae exhibits impaired Toll-like receptor 2-stimulatory activity

MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY(2024)

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Streptococcus pneumoniae is a causative agent of community-acquired pneumonia. Upon pneumococcal infection, innate immune cells recognize pneumococcal lipoproteins via Toll-like receptor 2 and induce inflammation. Here, we generated a strain of S. pneumoniae deficient in lipoprotein signal peptidase (LspA), a transmembrane type II signal peptidase required for lipoprotein maturation, to investigate the host immune response against this strain. Triton X-114 phase separation revealed that lipoprotein expression was lower in the LspA-deficient strain than in the wild-type strain. Additionally, the LspA-deficient strain decreased nuclear factor-kappa B activation and cytokine production in THP-1 cells, indicating impaired innate immune response against the strain.
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lipoprotein,lipoprotein signal peptidase,Streptococcus pneumoniae,Toll-like receptor 2,triton X-114 phase separation
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