Outer Membrane Lipoprotein Lip40 Modulates Adherence, Colonization, and Virulence of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae .

FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY(2018)

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Bacterial lipoproteins are a set of membrane proteins with various functions; many of which are virulence factors of pathogenic bacteria. In the present study, we investigated the role of an outer membrane lipoprotein Lip40 in the pathogenesis of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. A mutant strain (Delta lip40) lacking Lip40 and a complemented strain (C Delta lip40) were constructed, Delta lip40 exhibited reduced adherence to the St. Jude porcine lung cells. The ability of the Delta lip40 mutant to colonize the mouse lung tissues was significantly impaired compared to that of the wild type and complementation strains. Furthermore, an infection assay revealed that pigs infected with Delta lip40 showed fewer clinical signs and lung lesions, indicating that Lip40 contributed to the development of porcine pleuropneumonia. Collectively, our data suggest that Lip40 is involved in the virulence of A. pleuropneumoniae.
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Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae,Lip40,adherence,colonization,virulence
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