Filamentous hemagglutinin (FhaB) is a critical virulence factor for both Bordetella pertussis, the causal agent of whooping cough, and the closely related species Bordetella bronchiseptica. FhaB is an adhesin, suppresses inflammatory cytokine production, and protects against phagocytic cell clearance during infection. Regulated degradation of the FhaB C-terminal prodomain is required to establish a persistent infection in mice. Two proteases, CtpA in the periplasm and SphB1 on the bacterial surface, are known to mediate FhaB processing, and we recently determined that CtpA functions before, and controls the FhaB cleavage site of, SphB1. However, the data indicate that another periplasmic protease must initiate degradation of the prodomain by removing a portion of the FhaB C terminus that inhibits CtpA-mediated degradation. Using a candidate approach, we identified DegP as the initiating protease. Deletion of or substitution of its predicted catalytic residue resulted in reduced creation of FHA' (the main product of FhaB processing) and an accumulation of full-length FhaB in whole-cell lysates. Also, FHA' was no longer released into culture supernatants in mutants. Alterations of the FhaB C terminus that relieve inhibition of CtpA abrogate the need for DegP, consistent with DegP functioning prior to CtpA in the processing pathway. DegP is not required for secretion of FhaB through FhaC or for adherence of the bacteria to host cells, indicating that DegP acts primarily as a protease and not a chaperone for FhaB in B. bronchiseptica. Our results highlight a role for HtrA family proteases in activation of virulence factors in pathogenic bacteria. Two-partner secretion (TPS) systems are broadly distributed among Gram-negative bacteria and play important roles in bacterial pathogenesis. FhaB-FhaC is the prototypical member of the TPS family and we here identified the protease that initiates a processing cascade that controls FhaB function. Our results are significant because they provide insight into the molecular mechanism underlying the ability of species to prevent clearance by phagocytic cells, which is critical for bacterial persistence in the lower respiratory tract. Our findings also highlight an underappreciated role for HtrA family proteases in processing specific bacterial virulence factors.

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