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AIP56: A Novel Bacterial Apoptogenic Toxin

Authors :
Nuno M.S. dos Santos
Manuel T. Silva
Ana do Vale
Source :
Toxins, Vol 2, Iss 4, Pp 905-918 (2010), Toxins
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2010.

Abstract

Photobacterium damselae subsp. piscicida (Phdp) is a Gram-negative pathogen agent of an important fish septicemia. The key virulence factor of Phdp is the plasmid-encoded exotoxin AIP56, which is secreted by exponentially growing pathogenic strains. AIP56 has 520 amino acids including an N-terminal cleavable signal peptide of 23 amino acid residues, two cysteine residues and a zinc-binding region signature HEXXH that is typical of most zinc metallopeptidases. AIP56 induces in vitro and in vivo selective apoptosis of fish macrophages and neutrophils through a caspase-3 dependent mechanism that also involves caspase-8 and -9. In vivo, the AIP56-induced phagocyte apoptosis progresses to secondary necrosis with release of cytotoxic phagocyte molecules including neutrophil elastase. Fish injected with recombinant AIP56 die with a pathology similar to that seen in the natural infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726651
Volume :
2
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxins
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....146b42efafd4741217e1d26ee8c6418e