Affiliation:
1. Institute for Animal Health, Compton, Berkshire RG20 7NN, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We have used signature-tagged mutagenesis to identify mutants of the host-specific
Salmonella enterica
serotype Dublin which were avirulent in calves and/or BALB/c mice. A mutant with a transposon insertion in the
sseD
gene of
Salmonella
pathogenicity island 2 (SPI-2), which encodes a putative secreted effector protein, was identified. This mutant was recovered from the bovine host but not from the murine host following infection with a pool of serotype Dublin mutants. However, a pure inoculum of the
sseD
mutant was subsequently shown to be attenuated in calves following infection either by the intravenous route or by the oral route. The
sseD
mutant was fully invasive for bovine intestinal mucosa but was subsequently unable to proliferate to the same numbers as the parental strain in vivo. Both the
sseD
mutant and a second SPI-2 mutant, with a transposon insertion in the
ssaT
gene, induced significantly weaker secretory and inflammatory responses in bovine ligated ileal loops than did the parental strain. These results demonstrate that SPI-2 is required by serotype Dublin for the induction of both systemic and enteric salmonellosis in calves.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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