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Mutagenic Analysis of the Clostridium difficile Flagellar Proteins, FliC and FliD, and Their Contribution to Virulence in Hamsters
- Source :
- Infection and Immunity. 79:4061-4067
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- American Society for Microbiology, 2011.
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Abstract
- Although toxins A and B are known to be important contributors to the acute phase of Clostridium difficile infection, the role of colonization and adherence to host tissues in the overall pathogenesis of these organisms remains unclear. Consequently, we used the recently introduced intron-based ClosTron gene interruption system to eliminate the expression of two reported C. difficile colonization factors, the major flagellar structural subunit (FliC) and the flagellar cap protein (FliD), to gain greater insight into how flagella and motility contribute to C. difficile 's pathogenic strategy. The results demonstrate that interrupting either the fliC or the fliD gene results in a complete loss of flagella, as well as motility, in C. difficile . However, both the fliC and fliD mutant strains adhered better than the wild-type 630Δerm strain to human intestine-derived Caco-2 cells, suggesting that flagella and motility do not contribute to, or may even interfere with, C. difficile adherence to epithelial cell surfaces in vitro . Moreover, we found that the mutant strains were more virulent in hamsters, indicating either that flagella are unnecessary for virulence or that repression of motility may be a pathogenic strategy employed by C. difficile in hamsters.
- Subjects :
- Protein subunit
Immunology
Mutant
Clostridium difficile toxin A
Virulence
Motility
Flagellum
Biology
Microbiology
Bacterial Adhesion
Bacterial Proteins
Cricetinae
Animals
Humans
Gene
Clostridioides difficile
Epithelial Cells
Clostridium difficile
Molecular Pathogenesis
Intestines
Disease Models, Animal
Infectious Diseases
Flagella
Mutation
Clostridium Infections
Parasitology
Caco-2 Cells
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10985522 and 00199567
- Volume :
- 79
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Infection and Immunity
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2aecc2b62c62d22d5a4e667b320b5526