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Two Glycosyltransferase Genes of Haemophilus parasuis SC096 Implicated in Lipooligosaccharide Biosynthesis, Serum Resistance, Adherence, and Invasion.


ABSTRACT: Haemophilus parasuis is a common opportunistic pathogen known for its ability to colonize healthy piglets and causes Glässer's disease. The lipooligosaccharide (LOS) of H. parasuis is a potential virulence-associated factor. In this study, two putative glycosyltransferases that might be involved in LOS synthesis in H. parasuis SC096 were identified (lgtB and lex-1). Mutants were constructed to investigate the roles of the lgtB and lex-1 genes. The LOS from the ?lgtB or ?lex-1 mutant showed truncated structure on silver-stained SDS-PAGE gel compared to the wild-type strain. The ?lgtB and ?lex-1 mutants were significantly more sensitive to 50% porcine serum, displaying 15.0 and 54.46% survival rates, respectively. Complementation of the lex-1 mutant restored the serum-resistant phenotype. Additionally, the ?lgtB and ?lex-1 strains showed impaired ability to adhere to and invade porcine kidney epithelial cells (PK-15). The above results suggested that the lgtB and lex-1 genes of the H. parasuis SC096 strain participated in LOS synthesis and were involved in serum resistance, adhesion and invasion.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5018477 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two Glycosyltransferase Genes of <i>Haemophilus parasuis</i> SC096 Implicated in Lipooligosaccharide Biosynthesis, Serum Resistance, Adherence, and Invasion.

Zhou Qi Q   Feng Saixiang S   Zhang Jianmin J   Jia Aiqing A   Yang Kaijie K   Xing Kaixiang K   Liao Ming M   Fan Huiying H  

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 20160912


<i>Haemophilus parasuis</i> is a common opportunistic pathogen known for its ability to colonize healthy piglets and causes Glässer's disease. The lipooligosaccharide (LOS) of <i>H. parasuis</i> is a potential virulence-associated factor. In this study, two putative glycosyltransferases that might be involved in LOS synthesis in <i>H. parasuis</i> SC096 were identified (<i>lgtB</i> and <i>lex-1</i>). Mutants were constructed to investigate the roles of the <i>lgtB</i> and <i>lex-1</i> genes. The  ...[more]

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