Literature DB >> 17933938

Role of iron in human serum resistance of the clinical and environmental Vibrio vulnificus genotypes.

Ryan W Bogard1, James D Oliver.   

Abstract

We recently reported a simple PCR procedure that targets a sequence variation of the virulence-correlated gene locus vcg. It was found that 90% of all clinical isolates possessed the vcgC sequence variant, while 93% of all environmental isolates possessed the vcgE sequence variant. Here we report that the clinical genotype of Vibrio vulnificus is significantly better able to survive in human serum than is the environmental genotype. The presence of a siderophore-encoding gene, viuB, influenced serum survivability among all isolates of V. vulnificus tested. Those strains positive for viuB (all C-type strains but very few E-type strains) showed greater serum survivability than those lacking viuB (most E-type strains). The addition of iron (in the form of ferric ammonium citrate) to human serum restored the survival of E-type strains lacking viuB to levels not significantly different from those of C-type and E-type strains that possess viuB. These findings suggest that viuB may dictate serum survival in both C- and E-type strains of V. vulnificus and may explain why some strains (C- and E-type strains) are pathogenic and others (predominately E-type strains) are not. Additionally, C-type strains exhibited a cross-protective response against human serum, not exhibited by E-type strains, after incubation under nutrient and osmotic downshift conditions that mimicked estuarine waters. This suggests that the nutrient/osmotic environment may influence the survival of V. vulnificus following entry into the human body, leading to selection of the C genotype over the E genotype.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17933938      PMCID: PMC2168077          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01551-07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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