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Role of the htrA gene in Klebsiella pneumoniae virulence.


ABSTRACT: We recently described the use of mini-Tn5 to generate complement-sensitive mutants derived from a complement-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolate deficient in the lipopolysaccharide O side chain. One mutant with a reduced capacity to survive in nonimmune human sera carried the transposon inserted in the htrA gene. We cloned and sequenced the gene and predicted from the deduced amino acid sequence that the putative HtrA homolog contains structural features similar to those of previously described HtrA proteins. To investigate the biological functions and the role of the htrA gene in the virulence of K. pneumoniae, we constructed an isogenic mutant by insertion-duplication mutagenesis. Characterization of the mutant showed that it had greater sensitivity to temperature (50 degrees C) and oxidative stress (H(2)O(2)) than the parent strain. Furthermore, the htrA mutant produced less capsule, bound more molecules of complement component C3, and was more sensitive to complement and whole-blood killing than was the parent strain. Finally, disruption of the htrA gene in a virulent K. pneumoniae strain caused a reduction of its virulence in a mice model. Our results indicate that the htrA gene plays an important role in the virulence of K. pneumoniae.

SUBMITTER: Cortes G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC128236 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of the htrA gene in Klebsiella pneumoniae virulence.

Cortés Guadalupe G   de Astorza Beatriz B   Benedí Vicente J VJ   Albertí Sebastián S  

Infection and immunity 20020901 9


We recently described the use of mini-Tn5 to generate complement-sensitive mutants derived from a complement-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolate deficient in the lipopolysaccharide O side chain. One mutant with a reduced capacity to survive in nonimmune human sera carried the transposon inserted in the htrA gene. We cloned and sequenced the gene and predicted from the deduced amino acid sequence that the putative HtrA homolog contains structural features similar to those of previous  ...[more]

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