Imaging Flow Cytometry Analysis of CEACAM Binding to Opa-Expressing Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Lacie M WernerAllison PalmerAsya SmirnovMeagan Belcher DufrisneLinda ColumbusAlison K CrissPublished in: Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology (2020)
Human carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecules (CEACAMs) are a family of receptors that mediate intercellular interactions. Pathogenic bacteria have ligands that bind CEACAMs on human cells. Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Gc) encodes numerous unique outer membrane opacity-associated (Opa) proteins that are ligands for one or more CEACAMs. CEACAMs that are expressed on epithelial cells facilitate Gc colonization, while those expressed on neutrophils affect phagocytosis and consequent intracellular survival of Gc. Since Opa protein expression is phase-variable, variations in receptor tropism affect how individual bacteria within a population interact with host cells. Here we report the development of a rapid, quantitative method for collecting and analyzing fluorescence intensity data from thousands of cells in a population using imaging flow cytometry to detect N-CEACAM bound to the surface of Opa-expressing Gc. We use this method to confirm previous findings regarding Opa-CEACAM interactions and to examine the receptor-ligand interactions of Gc expressing other Opa proteins, as well as for other N-CEACAM proteins. © 2020 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry.
Keyphrases
- flow cytometry
- cell adhesion
- induced apoptosis
- high resolution
- gas chromatography
- cell cycle arrest
- endothelial cells
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell death
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- tandem mass spectrometry
- pi k akt
- photodynamic therapy
- binding protein
- fluorescence imaging
- free survival
- reactive oxygen species
- simultaneous determination