Peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent Melissococcus plutonius strain

Abstract European foulbrood (EFB) caused by Melissococcus plutonius is a major bacterial disease of honey bees. Strains of the causative agent exhibit genetic heterogeneity, and the degree of virulence varies among strains. In bee larvae orally infected with the highly virulent strains, ingested bac...

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Main Authors: Keiko Nakamura, Kayo Okumura, Mariko Harada, Mariko Okamoto, Masatoshi Okura, Daisuke Takamatsu
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88302-8
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spelling doaj-87373f0b1e724ebaa157fb897a8937a12021-04-25T11:35:11ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-04-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-88302-8Peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent Melissococcus plutonius strainKeiko Nakamura0Kayo Okumura1Mariko Harada2Mariko Okamoto3Masatoshi Okura4Daisuke Takamatsu5Research and Business Promotion Division, Research Institute for Animal Science in Biochemistry and ToxicologyDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary MedicineResearch and Business Promotion Division, Research Institute for Animal Science in Biochemistry and ToxicologyDivision of Bacterial and Parasitic Disease, National Institute of Animal Health, National Agriculture and Food Research OrganizationDivision of Bacterial and Parasitic Disease, National Institute of Animal Health, National Agriculture and Food Research OrganizationDivision of Bacterial and Parasitic Disease, National Institute of Animal Health, National Agriculture and Food Research OrganizationAbstract European foulbrood (EFB) caused by Melissococcus plutonius is a major bacterial disease of honey bees. Strains of the causative agent exhibit genetic heterogeneity, and the degree of virulence varies among strains. In bee larvae orally infected with the highly virulent strains, ingested bacterial cells colonize the larval midgut and proliferate within the sac of the peritrophic matrix (PM), a barrier lining the midgut epithelium. However, the barrier is degraded during the course of infection, and M. plutonius cells eventually directly interact with the midgut epithelium. As M. plutonius possesses genes encoding putative PM-degrading proteins (enhancin, a chitin-binding domain-containing protein and endo-α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase), we constructed PM-degrading protein gene-knockout mutants from a highly virulent M. plutonius strain and investigated their role in the pathogenesis of EFB. In larvae infected with the triple-knockout mutant, which has no PM-degrading protein genes, M. plutonius that proliferated in the larval midguts was confined to the sac of the PM. However, the midgut epithelial cells degenerated over time, and the mutant killed approximately 70–80% of bee brood, suggesting that although the PM-degrading proteins are involved in the penetration of the PM by M. plutonius, they are not indispensable virulence factors in the highly virulent M. plutonius strain.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88302-8
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author Keiko Nakamura
Kayo Okumura
Mariko Harada
Mariko Okamoto
Masatoshi Okura
Daisuke Takamatsu
spellingShingle Keiko Nakamura
Kayo Okumura
Mariko Harada
Mariko Okamoto
Masatoshi Okura
Daisuke Takamatsu
Peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent Melissococcus plutonius strain
Scientific Reports
author_facet Keiko Nakamura
Kayo Okumura
Mariko Harada
Mariko Okamoto
Masatoshi Okura
Daisuke Takamatsu
author_sort Keiko Nakamura
title Peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent Melissococcus plutonius strain
title_short Peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent Melissococcus plutonius strain
title_full Peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent Melissococcus plutonius strain
title_fullStr Peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent Melissococcus plutonius strain
title_full_unstemmed Peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent Melissococcus plutonius strain
title_sort peritrophic matrix-degrading proteins are dispensable virulence factors in a virulent melissococcus plutonius strain
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract European foulbrood (EFB) caused by Melissococcus plutonius is a major bacterial disease of honey bees. Strains of the causative agent exhibit genetic heterogeneity, and the degree of virulence varies among strains. In bee larvae orally infected with the highly virulent strains, ingested bacterial cells colonize the larval midgut and proliferate within the sac of the peritrophic matrix (PM), a barrier lining the midgut epithelium. However, the barrier is degraded during the course of infection, and M. plutonius cells eventually directly interact with the midgut epithelium. As M. plutonius possesses genes encoding putative PM-degrading proteins (enhancin, a chitin-binding domain-containing protein and endo-α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase), we constructed PM-degrading protein gene-knockout mutants from a highly virulent M. plutonius strain and investigated their role in the pathogenesis of EFB. In larvae infected with the triple-knockout mutant, which has no PM-degrading protein genes, M. plutonius that proliferated in the larval midguts was confined to the sac of the PM. However, the midgut epithelial cells degenerated over time, and the mutant killed approximately 70–80% of bee brood, suggesting that although the PM-degrading proteins are involved in the penetration of the PM by M. plutonius, they are not indispensable virulence factors in the highly virulent M. plutonius strain.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88302-8
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