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Background: Group B Streptococcus (GBS) or Streptococcus agalactiae are β-hemolytic gram-positive bacteria that colonize the lower genital tracts of women and are frequently associated with infections during pregnancy. Innate immune defenses are critical for controlling GBS dissemination and systemic infection. Mast cells are resident sentinel cells that come into contact with pathogens early during colonization and infection.

Objective: We aimed to investigate the contribution of chymase to systemic GBS infection and rates of preterm birth.

Methods: Pharmacologic and genetic approaches using mice deficient in mast cell protease (MCPT) 4, the mouse functional homologue of human chymase, were used.

Results: Our studies show that mast cells release a protease with chymotrypsin-like cleavage specificity in response to GBS. Additionally, increased GBS systemic infection and preterm births were observed in MCPT4-deficient mice versus MCPT4-sufficient mice. Furthermore, we observed that proteolytic cleavage of the host extracellular matrix protein fibronectin by peritoneal cell-derived mast cell lysates diminished GBS adherence. Consistent with this observation, the increase in GBS dissemination and preterm births observed in MCPT4-deficient mice was abolished when GBS was deficient in expression of the fibronectin-binding protein SfbA.

Conclusions: Taken together, our results suggest that the protective effect of MCPT4 against GBS dissemination and preterm labor can be attributed in part to MCPT4-mediated proteolysis of fibronectin. Our studies reveal a novel role of mast cells in defense against bacterial infections.

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