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BipA Is Associated with Preventing Autoagglutination and Promoting Biofilm Formation in Bordetella holmesii
Bordetella holmesii causes both invasive and respiratory diseases in humans. Although the number of cases of pertussis-like respiratory illnesses due to B. holmesii infection has increased in the last decade worldwide, little is known about the virulence factors of the organism. Here, we analyzed a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4957798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27448237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159999 |
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author | Hiramatsu, Yukihiro Saito, Momoko Otsuka, Nao Suzuki, Eri Watanabe, Mineo Shibayama, Keigo Kamachi, Kazunari |
author_facet | Hiramatsu, Yukihiro Saito, Momoko Otsuka, Nao Suzuki, Eri Watanabe, Mineo Shibayama, Keigo Kamachi, Kazunari |
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description | Bordetella holmesii causes both invasive and respiratory diseases in humans. Although the number of cases of pertussis-like respiratory illnesses due to B. holmesii infection has increased in the last decade worldwide, little is known about the virulence factors of the organism. Here, we analyzed a B. holmesii isolate that forms large aggregates and precipitates in suspension, and subsequently demonstrated that the autoagglutinating isolate is deficient in Bordetella intermediate protein A (BipA) and that this deletion is caused by a frame-shift mutation in the bipA gene. A BipA-deficient mutant generated by homologous recombination also exhibited the autoagglutination phenotype. Moreover, the BipA mutant adhered poorly to an abiotic surface and failed to form biofilms, as did two other B. holmesii autoagglutinating strains, ATCC 51541 and ATCC 700053, which exhibit transcriptional down-regulation of bipA gene expression, indicating that autoagglutination indirectly inhibits biofilm formation. In a mouse intranasal infection model, the BipA mutant showed significantly lower levels of initial lung colonization than did the parental strain (P < 0.01), suggesting that BipA might be a critical virulence factor in B. holmesii respiratory infection. Together, our findings suggest that BipA production plays an essential role in preventing autoagglutination and indirectly promoting biofilm formation by B. holmesii. |
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spelling | pubmed-49577982016-08-08 BipA Is Associated with Preventing Autoagglutination and Promoting Biofilm Formation in Bordetella holmesii Hiramatsu, Yukihiro Saito, Momoko Otsuka, Nao Suzuki, Eri Watanabe, Mineo Shibayama, Keigo Kamachi, Kazunari PLoS One Research Article Bordetella holmesii causes both invasive and respiratory diseases in humans. Although the number of cases of pertussis-like respiratory illnesses due to B. holmesii infection has increased in the last decade worldwide, little is known about the virulence factors of the organism. Here, we analyzed a B. holmesii isolate that forms large aggregates and precipitates in suspension, and subsequently demonstrated that the autoagglutinating isolate is deficient in Bordetella intermediate protein A (BipA) and that this deletion is caused by a frame-shift mutation in the bipA gene. A BipA-deficient mutant generated by homologous recombination also exhibited the autoagglutination phenotype. Moreover, the BipA mutant adhered poorly to an abiotic surface and failed to form biofilms, as did two other B. holmesii autoagglutinating strains, ATCC 51541 and ATCC 700053, which exhibit transcriptional down-regulation of bipA gene expression, indicating that autoagglutination indirectly inhibits biofilm formation. In a mouse intranasal infection model, the BipA mutant showed significantly lower levels of initial lung colonization than did the parental strain (P < 0.01), suggesting that BipA might be a critical virulence factor in B. holmesii respiratory infection. Together, our findings suggest that BipA production plays an essential role in preventing autoagglutination and indirectly promoting biofilm formation by B. holmesii. Public Library of Science 2016-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4957798/ /pubmed/27448237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159999 Text en © 2016 Hiramatsu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hiramatsu, Yukihiro Saito, Momoko Otsuka, Nao Suzuki, Eri Watanabe, Mineo Shibayama, Keigo Kamachi, Kazunari BipA Is Associated with Preventing Autoagglutination and Promoting Biofilm Formation in Bordetella holmesii |
title | BipA Is Associated with Preventing Autoagglutination and Promoting Biofilm Formation in Bordetella holmesii |
title_full | BipA Is Associated with Preventing Autoagglutination and Promoting Biofilm Formation in Bordetella holmesii |
title_fullStr | BipA Is Associated with Preventing Autoagglutination and Promoting Biofilm Formation in Bordetella holmesii |
title_full_unstemmed | BipA Is Associated with Preventing Autoagglutination and Promoting Biofilm Formation in Bordetella holmesii |
title_short | BipA Is Associated with Preventing Autoagglutination and Promoting Biofilm Formation in Bordetella holmesii |
title_sort | bipa is associated with preventing autoagglutination and promoting biofilm formation in bordetella holmesii |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4957798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27448237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159999 |
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