Isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in Vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

Abstract Background Vibrio anguillarum is an extracellular bacterial pathogen that is a causative agent of vibriosis in finfish and crustaceans with mortality rates ranging from 30% to 100%. Mutations in central metabolism (glycolysis and the TCA cycle) of intracellular pathogens often result in att...

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Main Authors: Xiangyu Mou, Edward J. Spinard, Shelby L. Hillman, David R. Nelson
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12866-017-1124-1
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spelling doaj-8f8bb3bc372642bfab1f3824d92363282020-11-24T23:55:58ZengBMCBMC Microbiology1471-21802017-11-0117111410.1186/s12866-017-1124-1Isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in Vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)Xiangyu Mou0Edward J. Spinard1Shelby L. Hillman2David R. Nelson3Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode IslandDepartment of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode IslandDepartment of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode IslandDepartment of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode IslandAbstract Background Vibrio anguillarum is an extracellular bacterial pathogen that is a causative agent of vibriosis in finfish and crustaceans with mortality rates ranging from 30% to 100%. Mutations in central metabolism (glycolysis and the TCA cycle) of intracellular pathogens often result in attenuated virulence due to depletion of required metabolic intermediates; however, it was not known whether mutations in central metabolism would affect virulence in an extracellular pathogen such as V. anguillarum. Results Seven central metabolism mutants were created and characterized with regard to growth in minimal and complex media, expression of virulence genes, and virulence in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Only the isocitrate dehydrogenase (icd) mutant was attenuated in virulence against rainbow trout challenged by either intraperitoneal injection or immersion. Further, the icd mutant was shown to be immunoprotective against wild type V. anguillarum infection. There was no significant decrease in the expression of the three hemolysin genes detected by qRT-PCR. Additionally, only the icd mutant exhibited a significantly decreased growth yield in complex media. Growth yield was directly related to the abundance of glutamate. A strain with a restored wild type icd gene was created and shown to restore growth to a wild type cell density in complex media and pathogenicity in rainbow trout. Conclusions The data strongly suggest that a decreased growth yield, resulting from the inability to synthesize α-ketoglutarate, caused the attenuation despite normal levels of expression of virulence genes. Therefore, the ability of an extracellular pathogen to cause disease is dependent upon the availability of host-supplied nutrients for growth. Additionally, a live vaccine strain could be created from an icd deletion strain.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12866-017-1124-1Vibrio anguillarumTCA cycleVibriosisIsocitrate dehydrogenaseVirulenceHemolysin
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author Xiangyu Mou
Edward J. Spinard
Shelby L. Hillman
David R. Nelson
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Edward J. Spinard
Shelby L. Hillman
David R. Nelson
Isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in Vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
BMC Microbiology
Vibrio anguillarum
TCA cycle
Vibriosis
Isocitrate dehydrogenase
Virulence
Hemolysin
author_facet Xiangyu Mou
Edward J. Spinard
Shelby L. Hillman
David R. Nelson
author_sort Xiangyu Mou
title Isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in Vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
title_short Isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in Vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
title_full Isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in Vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
title_fullStr Isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in Vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
title_full_unstemmed Isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in Vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
title_sort isocitrate dehydrogenase mutation in vibrio anguillarum results in virulence attenuation and immunoprotection in rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss)
publisher BMC
series BMC Microbiology
issn 1471-2180
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Vibrio anguillarum is an extracellular bacterial pathogen that is a causative agent of vibriosis in finfish and crustaceans with mortality rates ranging from 30% to 100%. Mutations in central metabolism (glycolysis and the TCA cycle) of intracellular pathogens often result in attenuated virulence due to depletion of required metabolic intermediates; however, it was not known whether mutations in central metabolism would affect virulence in an extracellular pathogen such as V. anguillarum. Results Seven central metabolism mutants were created and characterized with regard to growth in minimal and complex media, expression of virulence genes, and virulence in juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Only the isocitrate dehydrogenase (icd) mutant was attenuated in virulence against rainbow trout challenged by either intraperitoneal injection or immersion. Further, the icd mutant was shown to be immunoprotective against wild type V. anguillarum infection. There was no significant decrease in the expression of the three hemolysin genes detected by qRT-PCR. Additionally, only the icd mutant exhibited a significantly decreased growth yield in complex media. Growth yield was directly related to the abundance of glutamate. A strain with a restored wild type icd gene was created and shown to restore growth to a wild type cell density in complex media and pathogenicity in rainbow trout. Conclusions The data strongly suggest that a decreased growth yield, resulting from the inability to synthesize α-ketoglutarate, caused the attenuation despite normal levels of expression of virulence genes. Therefore, the ability of an extracellular pathogen to cause disease is dependent upon the availability of host-supplied nutrients for growth. Additionally, a live vaccine strain could be created from an icd deletion strain.
topic Vibrio anguillarum
TCA cycle
Vibriosis
Isocitrate dehydrogenase
Virulence
Hemolysin
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12866-017-1124-1
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