PLoS Pathogens (Apr 2016)

High-Resolution Crystal Structures Elucidate the Molecular Basis of Cholera Blood Group Dependence.

  • Julie Elisabeth Heggelund,
  • Daniel Burschowsky,
  • Victoria Ariel Bjørnestad,
  • Vesna Hodnik,
  • Gregor Anderluh,
  • Ute Krengel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005567
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. e1005567

Abstract

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Cholera is the prime example of blood-group-dependent diseases, with individuals of blood group O experiencing the most severe symptoms. The cholera toxin is the main suspect to cause this relationship. We report the high-resolution crystal structures (1.1-1.6 Å) of the native cholera toxin B-pentamer for both classical and El Tor biotypes, in complexes with relevant blood group determinants and a fragment of its primary receptor, the GM1 ganglioside. The blood group A determinant binds in the opposite orientation compared to previously published structures of the cholera toxin, whereas the blood group H determinant, characteristic of blood group O, binds in both orientations. H-determinants bind with higher affinity than A-determinants, as shown by surface plasmon resonance. Together, these findings suggest why blood group O is a risk factor for severe cholera.