Protease susceptibility and toxicity of heat-labile enterotoxins with a mutation in the active site or in the protease-sensitive loop

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Giannelli, V [1 ]
Fontana, MR [1 ]
Giuliani, MM [1 ]
Duan, GC [1 ]
Rappuoli, R [1 ]
Pizza, M [1 ]
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[1] IRIS, CHIRON VACCINES IMMUNOBIOL RES INST SIENNA, I-53100 SIENA, ITALY
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10.1128/IAI.65.1.331-334.1997
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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摘要
To generate nontoxic derivatives of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LT), site-directed mutagenesis has been used to change either the amino acid residues located in the catalytic site (M, Pizza, M, Domenighini, W, Hol, V, Giannelli, M. R. Fontana, M, M, Giuliani, C, Magagnoli, S, Peppoloni, R. Manetti, and R, Rappuoli, Mol. Microbiol, 14:51-60, 1994) or those located in the proteolytically sensitive loop that joins the A1 and A2 moieties of the A subunit (C. C. R, Grant, R, J, Messer, and W, J. Cieplack, Infect, Immun, 62:4270-4278, 1994; B. L. Dickinson and J, D. Clements, Infect, Immun, 63:1617-1623, 1995), In this work,we compared the in vitro and in vivo toxic properties and the resistance to protease digestion of the prototype molecules obtained by both approaches (LT-K63 and LT-R192G, respectively). As expected, LT-K63 was normally processed by proteases, while LT-R192G showed increased resistance to trypsin in vitro and was digested by trypsin only under denaturing conditions (3.5 M urea) or by intestinal proteases, No toxicity was detected with the LT-K63 mutant, even when 40 mu g and 1 mg were used in the in vitro and in vivo assays, respectively. In marked contrast, LT-R192G showed only a modest (10-fold) reduction in toxicity in Y1 cells with a delay in the appearance of the toxic activity and had toxicity comparable to that of wild-type LT in the rabbit ileal loop assay, We conclude that mutagenesis of the active site generates molecules that are fully devoid of toxicity, while mutagenesis of the A1-A2 loop generates molecules that are resistant to trypsin in vitro but still susceptible to proteolytic activation by proteases other than trypsin, and therefore they may still be toxic in tissue culture and in vivo.
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