Host-induced cell wall remodeling impairs opsonophagocytosis of Staphylococcus aureus by neutrophils.
Elizabeth V K LedgerAndrew M EdwardsPublished in: mBio (2024)
in human serum resulted in rapid binding of antibodies. However, as bacteria adapted to the serum, the increase in cell wall thickness resulted in a significant reduction in exposure of bound antibodies. This reduced antibody exposure, in turn, led to reduced killing by human neutrophils. Importantly, while antibodies bound to some cell surface structures became obscured, this was not the case for those bound to wall teichoic acid, which may have important implications for vaccine design.