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Functions exerted by the virulence-associated type-three secretion systems during Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis invasion into and survival within chicken oviduct epithelial cells and macrophages.
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Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A [Avian Pathol] 2009 Apr; Vol. 38 (2), pp. 97-106. - Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (SE) infection of chickens is a major contributing factor to non-typhoidal salmonellosis. The roles of the type-three secretion systems (T3SS-1 and T3SS-2) in the pathogenesis of SE infection of chickens are poorly understood. In this study, the functions of T3SS-1 and T3SS-2 during SE infection of primary chicken oviduct epithelial cells (COEC) and macrophages were characterized. The T3SS-1 and T3SS-2 mutants (sipB and ssaV), impaired in translocation and secretion, respectively, were significantly less invasive than their wild-type parent strain. The genes encoding effector proteins of T3SS-1 (SipA, SopB, and SopE2) and T3SS-2 (PipB) contributed equally to the entry of SE into COEC. The sipA mutant had reduced survival and the pipB mutant had enhanced replication in COEC. Mutations in the T3SS-2 genes ssaV and pipB reduced the survival of SE in chicken peripheral blood leukocyte-derived macrophages (PBLM), but not in the established chicken macrophage cell line HD11. A mutation in the ssaV gene also abolished SE-induced PBLM death between 1 h post-inoculation and 4 h post-inoculation. This study has shown that both T3SS-1 and T3SS-2 are required by SE to invade COEC; that SipA and PipB are necessary for the survival of SE in COEC and chicken PBLM, respectively; and that T3SS-2 triggers PBLM death during the early stages of SE infection, and this process does not depend on PipB.
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- Animals
Cell Line
Chickens
Chloramphenicol pharmacology
Chromosomes, Bacterial drug effects
DNA Primers
Female
Genotype
Humans
Macrophages microbiology
Meat microbiology
Nalidixic Acid pharmacology
Plasmids
Salmonella Infections epidemiology
Salmonella Infections, Animal transmission
Salmonella enterica drug effects
Salmonella enterica genetics
Epithelial Cells microbiology
Oviducts microbiology
Salmonella Infections, Animal microbiology
Salmonella enterica pathogenicity
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1465-3338
- Volume :
- 38
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 19322708
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/03079450902737771