Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science
2. Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117543, Singapore
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Edwardsiella tarda
is an important cause of hemorrhagic septicemia in fish and also of gastro- and extraintestinal infections in humans. Here, we report the identification of 14 virulence genes of pathogenic
E. tarda
that are essential for disseminated infection, via a genome-wide analysis. We screened 490 alkaline phosphatase fusion mutants from a library of 450,000 Tn
phoA
transconjugants derived from strain PPD130/91, using fish as an infection model. Compared to the wild type, 15 mutants showed significant decreases in virulence. Six mutants had insertions in the known virulence-related genes, namely,
fimA
,
gadB
,
katB
,
pstS
,
pstC
, and
ssrB
. Some mutants corresponded to known genes (
astA
,
isor
, and
ompS2
) that had not been previously shown to be involved in pathogenesis, and three had insertions in two novel genes. In vivo infection kinetics experiments confirmed the inability of these attenuated mutants to proliferate and cause fatal infection in fish. Screening for the presence of the above-described virulence genes in six virulent and seven avirulent strains of
E. tarda
indicated that seven of the genes were specific to pathogenic
E. tarda
. The genes identified here may be used to develop vaccines and diagnostic kits as well as for further studying the pathogenesis of
E. tarda
and other pathogenic bacteria.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
Cited by
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