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The Bordetella bronchiseptica type III secretion system is required for persistence and disease severity but not transmission in swine.

Tracy L Nicholson1, Susan L Brockmeier, Crystal L Loving, Karen B Register, Marcus E Kehrli, Sarah M Shore.   

Abstract

Bordetella bronchiseptica is pervasive in swine populations and plays multiple roles in respiratory disease. Most studies addressing virulence factors of B. bronchiseptica utilize isolates derived from hosts other than pigs in conjunction with rodent infection models. Based on previous in vivo mouse studies, we hypothesized that the B. bronchiseptica type III secretion system (T3SS) would be required for maximal disease severity and persistence in the swine lower respiratory tract. To examine the contribution of the T3SS to the pathogenesis of B. bronchiseptica in swine, we compared the abilities of a virulent swine isolate and an isogenic T3SS mutant to colonize, cause disease, and be transmitted from host to host. We found that the T3SS is required for maximal persistence throughout the lower swine respiratory tract and contributed significantly to the development of nasal lesions and pneumonia. However, the T3SS mutant and the wild-type parent are equally capable of transmission among swine by both direct and indirect routes, demonstrating that transmission can occur even with attenuated disease. Our data further suggest that the T3SS skews the adaptive immune response in swine by hindering the development of serum anti-Bordetella antibody levels and inducing an interleukin-10 (IL-10) cell-mediated response, likely contributing to the persistence of B. bronchiseptica in the respiratory tract. Overall, our results demonstrate that the Bordetella T3SS is required for maximal persistence and disease severity in pigs, but not for transmission.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24366249      PMCID: PMC3957984          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.01115-13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


  44 in total

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Authors:  Jorge E Galán; Hans Wolf-Watz
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3.  The Bordetella bronchiseptica type III secretion system inhibits gamma interferon production that is required for efficient antibody-mediated bacterial clearance.

Authors:  Mylisa R Pilione; Eric T Harvill
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 3.441

4.  Innate cytokine responses in porcine macrophage populations: evidence for differential recognition of double-stranded RNA.

Authors:  Crystal L Loving; Susan L Brockmeier; Wenjun Ma; Juergen A Richt; Randy E Sacco
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2006-12-15       Impact factor: 5.422

5.  A genome-wide screen identifies a Bordetella type III secretion effector and candidate effectors in other species.

Authors:  Ekaterina M Panina; Seema Mattoo; Natasha Griffith; Natalia A Kozak; Ming H Yuk; Jeff F Miller
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 3.501

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Authors:  S L Brockmeier; K B Register
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10.  Construction and validation of a first-generation Bordetella bronchiseptica long-oligonucleotide microarray by transcriptional profiling the Bvg regulon.

Authors:  Tracy L Nicholson
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2007-07-06       Impact factor: 3.969

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Authors:  Elizabeth A Trainor; Tracy L Nicholson; Tod J Merkel
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Review 2.  Mechanisms of Bacterial Colonization of the Respiratory Tract.

Authors:  Steven J Siegel; Jeffrey N Weiser
Journal:  Annu Rev Microbiol       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 15.500

3.  The Bordetella Bps Polysaccharide Is Required for Biofilm Formation and Enhances Survival in the Lower Respiratory Tract of Swine.

Authors:  Tracy L Nicholson; Susan L Brockmeier; Neelima Sukumar; Alexandra E Paharik; Jessica L Lister; Alexander R Horswill; Marcus E Kehrli; Crystal L Loving; Sarah M Shore; Rajendar Deora
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2017-07-19       Impact factor: 3.441

4.  Cross-Foster Rederivation Compared with Antibiotic Administration in the Drinking Water to Eradicate Bordetella pseudohinzii.

Authors:  Sarah E Clark; Jeanette E Purcell; Xuan Bi; Jeffrey D Fortman
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5.  Comparative genomic analysis of the swine pathogen Bordetella bronchisepticastrain KM22.

Authors:  Tracy L Nicholson; Sarah M Shore; Karen B Register; Darrell O Bayles; Robert A Kingsley; Brain W Brunelle
Journal:  Vet Microbiol       Date:  2015-10-31       Impact factor: 3.293

6.  Draft Genome Sequence of the Bordetella bronchiseptica Swine Isolate KM22.

Authors:  Tracy L Nicholson; Sarah M Shore; Darrell O Bayles; Karen B Register; Robert A Kingsley
Journal:  Genome Announc       Date:  2014-07-10

7.  Serological patterns of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Pasteurella multocida and Streptococcus suis in pig herds affected by pleuritis.

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8.  Bordetella bronchiseptica Colonization Limits Efficacy, but Not Immunogenicity, of Live-Attenuated Influenza Virus Vaccine and Enhances Pathogenesis After Influenza Challenge.

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Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2018-10-04       Impact factor: 7.561

9.  Blood or Serum Exposure Induce Global Transcriptional Changes, Altered Antigenic Profile, and Increased Cytotoxicity by Classical Bordetellae.

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Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-09-07       Impact factor: 5.640

10.  Complete Genome Sequence of Bordetella bronchiseptica Strain KM22.

Authors:  Tracy L Nicholson; Darrell O Bayles; Sarah M Shore
Journal:  Microbiol Resour Announc       Date:  2020-01-23
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