一种新的菌毛相关基因簇与无乳链球菌毒力有关。

IF 3.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Wanyou Xu, Qiangsheng Lu, Meijuan Tian, Lvfeng Yuan, Yangming Song, Qiaoying Zeng, Jie Peng
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摘要

无乳链球菌(Streptococcus agalactiae)又称B族链球菌(Group Streptococcus, GBS),是一种重要的人畜共患病原体。它是引起牛乳腺炎的重要病原体,也可导致新生儿、孕妇和免疫系统较弱的个体严重感染。与宿主细胞的粘附是无乳链球菌感染的第一个关键步骤,因此鉴定粘附相关的关键基因对于了解GBS的致病机制至关重要。本研究利用Tn转座子系统构建无乳链球菌A909突变体文库,并以小鼠乳腺上皮细胞系EPH4-Ev为模型筛选和验证粘附相关基因。我们的研究结果揭示了一个包含BP、AP1和SrtC的基因簇。虽然这些基因不影响细菌的基本生物学特性,但它们显著影响A909在小鼠体内对细胞的粘附率和毒力。进一步的转录组学分析表明,在宿主感染过程中,Tnfsf15基因在BP、AP1和SrtC基因簇介导的A909菌株致病性调控中起关键作用。
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A novel pilus-associated gene cluster is implicated in Streptococcus agalactiae virulence.

Streptococcus agalactiae (S. agalactiae), also known as Group B Streptococcus (GBS), is an important zoonotic pathogen. It is an important pathogen that causes bovine mastitis and can also lead to severe infections in newborns, pregnant women, and individuals with a weakened immune system. Adhesion to host cells is the first critical step in S. agalactiae infection, making the identification of key adhesion-related genes essential for understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of GBS. In this study, we used the Tn transposon system to construct a mutant library of S. agalactiae A909 and employed the mouse mammary epithelial cell line EPH4-Ev as a model to screen and validate adhesion-related genes. Our results revealed a gene cluster containing BP, AP1, and SrtC. While these genes did not affect the basic biological characteristics of the bacteria, they significantly influenced the adhesion rate to cells and the virulence of A909 in mice. Further transcriptomic analysis revealed that the Tnfsf15 gene plays a critical role in the regulation of A909 strain pathogenicity mediated by the BP, AP1, and SrtC gene clusters during host infection.

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Veterinary Research
Veterinary Research 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
7.00
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4.50%
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92
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research is an open access journal that publishes high quality and novel research and review articles focusing on all aspects of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interaction in animals.
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