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Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae bind respiratory syncytial virus glycoprotein
Vasanthi Avadhanula,1,2 Yan Wang,1 Allen Portner1,2 and Elisabeth Adderson1,2,3
Journal of Medical Microbiology (2007), 56, 1133?1137
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is associated with secondary bacterial infections
caused by nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) and Streptococcus pneumoniae.
The pathogenesis of these complications is not completely understood; however,
viral infection of respiratory epithelial cells promotes colonization by these bacteria. In the present study,
RSV virions associated with NTHi and pneumococci in an inoculum-dependent manner in a fluid-phase binding assay.
Adherence of NTHi and S. pneumoniae to epithelial cells transiently expressing RSV G glycoprotein
was 2- and 2.2-fold higher, respectively, than adhesion to cells transfected with the vector alone (P ,0.01).
Furthermore, 4.6- and 6.2-fold larger numbers of NTHi and pneumococci bound to cells expressing
a membrane-bound full-length RSV G protein than to cells expressing a truncated non-membrane-bound protein (P !0.005).
Pre-incubating cells expressing membrane-bound G protein with blocking anti-RSV G antibodies reduced bacterial
adherence by 78?84% (P !0.005).
These studies demonstrate that RSV G protein is a receptor for both NTHi and S. pneumoniae.
Strategies to prevent this interaction may reduce the incidence of secondary bacterial complications of RSV infection.