S. aureus Flashcards
a-type phenol soluble modulins
They are able to kill neutrophils through a receptor independent process. They form pores
LukGH
Lyse cells ; pore forming ; neutrophils
Panton Valentine
Another luekocidin; can lyse neutrophils through pore formation
CHIPS
Stands for chemotaxis inhibitory protein. It’s mode of action is that it binds C5aR and the formyl peptide receptor.
FLIPr
binds to formyl peptide receptors
Staphylokinase
Has the ability to cleave C3b, therefore inhibiting complement.
Protein A
Binds to antibodies non-specifically. This prevents it from becoming phagocytosed
Capsule formation
Capsules make the bacteria more slippery, making becoming phagocytozed more difficult.
Catalase
inhibits ROS
Superoxide dismutase
inhibits ROS
Staphyloxanthin
inhibits ROS. it’s the gold pigment of S aureus.