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TheKlebsiella pneumoniaeYfgL (BamB) lipoprotein contributes to outer membrane protein biogenesis, type-1 fimbriae expression, anti-phagocytosis, andin vivovirulence

Authors :
C. H. Chen
Chun-Ru Hsu
Tzu-Lung Lin
Jin-Town Wang
Pei-Fang Hsieh
Source :
Virulence. 7:587-601
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

Klebsiella pneumoniae is an opportunistic pathogen that causes several kinds of infections, including pneumonia, bacteremia, urinary tract infection and community-acquired pyogenic liver abscess (PLA). Adhesion is the critical first step in the infection process. Our previous work demonstrated that the transcellular translocation is exploited by K. pneumoniae strains to migrate from the gut flora into other tissues, resulting in systemic infections. However, the initial stages of K. pneumoniae infection remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that a K. pneumoniae strain deleted for yfgL (bamB) exhibited reduced adherence to and invasion of host cells; changed biogenesis of major β-barrel outer membrane proteins; decreased transcriptional expression of type-1 fimbriae; and increased susceptibility to vancomycin and erythromycin. The yfgL deletion mutant also had reduced ability to against neutrophil phagocytosis; exhibited decreased induction of host IL-6 production; and was profoundly attenuated for virulence in a K. pneumoniae model of bacteremia. Thus, the K. pneumoniae YfgL lipoprotein mediates in outer membrane proteins biogenesis and is crucial for anti-phagocytosis and survival in vivo. These data provide a new insight for K. pneumoniae attachment and such knowledge could facilitate preventive therapies or alternative therapies against K. pneumoniae.

Details

ISSN :
21505608 and 21505594
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Virulence
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e07e0437f39f80111ffa05466c658b04
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2016.1171435