Premium
Single‐domain llama antibodies as specific intracellular inhibitors of SpvB, the actin ADP‐ribosylating toxin of Salmonella typhimurium
Author(s) -
Alzogaray Vanina,
Danquah Welbeck,
Aguirre Andrés,
Urrutia Mariela,
Berguer Paula,
Véscovi Eleonora García,
Haag Friedrich,
KochNolte Friedrich,
Goldbaum Fernando A.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fj.10-162958
Subject(s) - intracellular , salmonella , secretion , toxin , adp ribosylation , antibody , cytosol , diphtheria toxin , microbiology and biotechnology , vacuole , biology , chemistry , cytoplasm , biochemistry , enzyme , bacteria , immunology , nad+ kinase , genetics
ADP‐ribosylation of host cell proteins is a common mode of cell intoxication by pathogenic bacterial toxins. Antibodies induced by immunization with inactivated ADP‐ribosylating toxins provide efficient protection in case of some secreted toxins, e.g. , diphtheria and pertussis toxins. However, other ADP‐ribosylating toxins, such as Salmonella SpvB toxin, are secreted directly from the Salmonella ‐containing vacuole into the cytosol of target cells via the SPI‐2 encoded bacterial type III secretion system, and thus are inaccessible to conventional antibodies. Small‐molecule ADP‐ribosylation inhibitors are fraught with potential side effects caused by inhibition of endogenous ADP‐ribosyltransferases. Here, we report the development of a single‐domain antibody from an immunized llama that blocks the capacity of SpvB to ADP‐ribosylate actin at a molar ratio of 1:1. The single‐domain antibody, when expressed as an intrabody, effectively protected cells from the cytotoxic activity of a translocation‐competent chimeric C2IN‐C/SpvB toxin. Transfected cells were also protected against cytoskeletal alterations induced by wild‐type SpvB‐expressing strains of Salmonella. This proof of principle paves the way for developing new antidotes against intracellular toxins.—Al‐zogaray, V., Danquah, W., Aguirre, A., Urrutia, M., Berguer, P., García Vescovi, E., Haag, F., Koch‐Nolte, F., Goldbaum, F. A. Single‐domain llama antibodies as specific intracellular inhibitors of SpvB, the actin ADP‐ribosylating toxin of Salmonella typhimurium. FASEB J. 25, 526–534 (2011). www.fasebj.org