Mechanisms of vascular damage by systemic dissemination of the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis

Cher Farrugia, Graham P. Stafford, Jan Potempa, Robert N. Wilkinson, Yan Chen, Craig Murdoch, Magdalena Widziolek

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Abstract

Several studies have shown a clear association between periodontal disease and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), a key oral pathogen, and its cell surface-expressed gingipains, induce oedema in a zebrafish larvae infection model although the mechanism of these vascular effects is unknown. Here, we aimed to determine whether Pg-induced vascular damage is mediated by gingipains. In vitro, human endothelial cells from different vascular beds were invaded by wild-type (W83) but not gingipain-deficient (ΔK/R-ab) Pg. W83 infection resulted in increased endothelial permeability as well as decreased cell surface abundance of endothelial adhesion molecules PECAM-1 and VE-cadherin compared to infection with ΔK/R-ab. In agreement, when transgenic zebrafish larvae expressing fluorescently labelled PECAM-1 or VE-cadherin were systemically infected with W83 or ΔK/R-ab, a significant reduction in adhesion molecule fluorescence was observed specifically in endothelium proximal to W83 bacteria through a gingipain-dependent mechanism. Furthermore, this was associated with increased vascular permeability in vivo when assessed by dextran leakage microangiography. These data are the first to show that Pg directly mediates vascular damage in vivo by degrading PECAM-1 and VE-cadherin. Our data provide a molecular mechanism by which Pg might contribute to cardiovascular disease.
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe FEBS Journal
Volume288
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2021

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