1. Multiple gonococcal pilin antigenic variants are produced during experimental human infections.
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Seifert HS, Wright CJ, Jerse AE, Cohen MS, and Cannon JG
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins chemistry, Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins genetics, Base Sequence, Fimbriae Proteins, Humans, Male, Molecular Sequence Data, Recombination, Genetic, Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins immunology, Fimbriae, Bacterial immunology, Gonorrhea immunology, Neisseria gonorrhoeae immunology
- Abstract
Gonococcal pilin variation is thought to allow immune evasion and change the adherence properties of the pilus. We have examined the process of pilin antigenic variation in human volunteers inoculated with strain FA1090. Our data show that pilin variation occurred throughout the process of infection, that at each time sampled after inoculation multiple pilin variants were present, and that later pilin variants appear to be recombinants between previously expressed genes and the silent storage pilin copies. Thus, during infection a large repertoire of proteins are available to the population to help avoid immune responses, to provide pili with varying functions, and to transmit to a new host.
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- 1994
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