| Literature DB >> 23668601 |
Mingxu Zhou1, Qiangde Duan, Xiaofang Zhu, Zhiyan Guo, Yinchau Li, Philip R Hardwidge, Guoqiang Zhu.
Abstract
The role of flagella in the pathogenesis of F4ac+ Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) mediated neonatal and post-weaning diarrhea (PWD) is not currently understood. We targeted the reference C83902 ETEC strain (O8:H19:F4ac+ LT+ STa+ STb+), to construct isogenic mutants in the fliC (encoding the major flagellin protein), motA (encoding the flagella motor), and faeG (encoding the major subunit of F4 fimbriae) genes. Both the ΔfliC and ΔfaeG mutants had a reduced ability to adhere to porcine intestinal epithelial IPEC-J2 cells. F4 fimbriae expression was significantly down-regulated after deleting fliC, which revealed that co-regulation exists between flagella and F4 fimbriae. However, there was no difference in adhesion between the ΔmotA mutant and its parent strain. These data demonstrate that both flagella and F4 fimbriae are required for efficient F4ac+ ETEC adhesion in vitro.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23668601 PMCID: PMC3655849 DOI: 10.1186/1297-9716-44-30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res ISSN: 0928-4249 Impact factor: 3.683
Primers used in this study
| Δ | TATCGAGCGTCTGTCTTCTGGCTTGCGTATTAACAGCGCGAAGGATGACGTGTGTAGGCTGGAGCTGCTTCG |
| Δ | ACGGGACTGCGCTTCRGACAGGTTGGTAGTGGTGTTGTTCAGGTTGGTCATATGAATATCCTCCTTAG |
| Δ | ATTTCAATGGTTCGGTCGATATCGGTGGTAGTATCACTGCAGATGATTATTGTGTAGGCTGGAGCTGCTTCG |
| Δ | AGTTACAGCCTGATTAAAAGTTGCCTCAATAGTCTGACCGTTTGCAATCATATGAATATCCTCCTTAG |
| Δ | TCGGTACAGTTTTCGGCGGTTATTTGATGACCGGTGGAAGCCTTGGAGCATGTGTAGGCTGGAGCTGCTTCG |
| Δ | CGACGGACGTTCGCTGGAATAGAGCGTTTTGCGACCAAACTCAACGGCCATATGAATATCCTCCTTAG |
| ATGGCACAAGTCATTAATACCAACA | |
| TTAACCCTGCAGCAGAGACAGA | |
| ATGAAAAAGACTCTGATTGCACTG | |
| TTAGTAATAAGTAATTGCTACGTTC | |
| GTGCTTATCTTATTAGGTTACCTGGTTGT | |
| TCATGCTTCCTCGGTTGTCGT | |
| pBR- | GCTCTAGAATGGCACAAGTCATTAATACCAACAG |
| pBR- | CAGCGTCGACTTAACCCTGCAGCAGAGACAGAAC |
| CGTTAAAGGCGCTAACTTCG | |
| ACGGTGGTCATCAGACCTTC | |
| ACTCAGAAAACCTGATGGTGAAACT | |
| CCCCACCTCTCCCTAACACA | |
| TCGACAAATTCCGCTCCTC | |
| GGTTGGTGGTGGTGTTGTTC |
Figure 1Swimming motility diameter of WT C83902, isogenic mutants and complemented mutant. Data represent the averages of three separate experiments. WT, wild-type.
Figure 2Both flagella and F4 fimbriae contribute to adherence to IPEC-J2 cells. A. Flagella is an important F4+ ETEC adherence factor. Adherence to IPEC-J2 cells by WT C83902, isogenic mutants and complemented C83902 ΔfliC/pfliC. B. Adherence assay of F4+ ETEC to IPEC-J2 cells after pre-incubation with blocking antibody. The WT strain adhesion index was assumed as 100%. Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation of triplicate experiments. *Indicates statistically significant difference when compared to the WT C83902 strain (P < 0.05). WT, wild-type.
Figure 3Expression level of flagella and fimbriae genes in different isogenic mutants compared with WT C83902.GapA was used as the normalizing internal standard. The transcriptional expression of the detected genes was measured by qRT-PCR. *Indicates statistically significant difference when compared to the WT C83902 strain (P < 0.05). WT, wild-type.