Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-1070
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Three enterotoxins from the
Aeromonas hydrophila
diarrheal isolate SSU have been molecularly characterized in our laboratory. One of these enterotoxins is cytotoxic in nature, whereas the other two are cytotonic enterotoxins, one of them heat labile and the other heat stable. Earlier, by developing an isogenic mutant, we demonstrated the role of a cytotoxic enterotoxin in causing systemic infection in mice. In the present study, we evaluated the role of these three enterotoxins in evoking diarrhea in a murine model by developing various combinations of enterotoxin gene-deficient mutants by marker-exchange mutagenesis. A total of six isogenic mutants were prepared in a cytotoxic enterotoxin gene (
act
)-positive or -negative background strain of
A. hydrophila
. We developed two single knockouts with truncation in either the heat-labile (
alt
) or the heat-stable (
ast
) cytotonic enterotoxin gene; three double knockouts with truncations of genes encoding (i)
alt
and
ast
, (ii)
act
and
alt
, and (iii)
act
and
ast
genes; and a triple-knockout mutant with truncation in all three genes,
act
,
alt
, and
ast
. The identity of these isogenic mutants developed by double-crossover homologous recombination was confirmed by Southern blot analysis. Northern and Western blot analyses revealed that the expression of different enterotoxin genes in the mutants was correspondingly abrogated. We tested the biological activity of these mutants in a diet-restricted and antibiotic-treated mouse model with a ligated ileal loop assay. Our data indicated that all of these mutants had significantly reduced capacity to evoke fluid secretion compared to that of wild-type
A. hydrophila
; the triple-knockout mutant failed to induce any detectable level of fluid secretion. The biological activity of selected
A. hydrophila
mutants was restored after complementation. Taken together, we have established a role for three enterotoxins in
A. hydrophila
-induced gastroenteritis in a mouse model with the greatest contribution from the cytotoxic enterotoxin Act, followed by the Alt and Ast cytotonic enterotoxins.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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