1. Inactivation of the htps A gene affects capsule development and pathogenicity of Streptococcus suis .
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Ni H, Li M, Wang Q, Wang J, Liu X, Zheng F, Hu D, Yu X, Han Y, Zhang Q, Zhou T, Wang Y, Wang C, Gao J, Shao ZQ, and Pan X
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- Animals, Bacterial Adhesion genetics, Female, Humans, Macrophages microbiology, Membrane Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, Membrane Proteins genetics, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Microbial Viability genetics, Mutation, Phagocytosis, RAW 264.7 Cells, Serogroup, Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms, Streptococcal Infections microbiology, Streptococcus suis classification, Virulence genetics, Bacterial Capsules physiology, Bacterial Proteins genetics, Gene Silencing, Streptococcus suis genetics, Streptococcus suis pathogenicity, Virulence Factors genetics
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Streptococcus Suis: serotype 2 ( S. suis 2) is an important swine pathogen and also an emerging zoonotic agent. HtpsA has been reported as an immunogenic cell surface protein on the bacterium. In the present study, we constructed an isogenic mutant strain of htps A, namely Δ htps A, to study its role in the development and virulence of S. suis 2. Our results showed that the mutant strain lost its typical encapsulated structure with decreased concentrations of sialic acid. Furthermore, the survival rate in whole blood, the anti-phagocytosis by RAW264.7 murine macrophage, and the adherence ability to HEp-2 cells were all significantly affected in the Δ htps A. In addition, the deletion of htps A sharply attenuated the virulence of S. suis 2 in an infection model of mouse. RNA-seq analysis revealed that 126 genes were differentially expressed between the Δ htps A and the wild-type strains, including 28 upregulated and 98 downregulated genes. Among the downregulated genes, many were involved in carbohydrate metabolism and synthesis of virulence-associated factors. Taken together, htps A was demonstrated to play a role in the morphological development and pathogenesis of the highly virulent S. suis 2 05ZYH33 strain.
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- 2020
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