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Virulence of Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Biovar japonica and Phenotypic Change during Serial Passages on Artificial Media
Francisella tularensis (F. tularensis) is the etiological agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia. F. tularensis subspecies holarctica biovar japonica has rarely been isolated in Japan and is considered to have moderate virulence, although the biological properties of fresh isolates have not been an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760542/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33261098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121881 |
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author | Hotta, Akitoyo Sharma, Neekun Fujita, Osamu Uda, Akihiko Tanabayashi, Kiyoshi Tian, Deyu Yamada, Akio Morikawa, Shigeru Maeda, Ken |
author_facet | Hotta, Akitoyo Sharma, Neekun Fujita, Osamu Uda, Akihiko Tanabayashi, Kiyoshi Tian, Deyu Yamada, Akio Morikawa, Shigeru Maeda, Ken |
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description | Francisella tularensis (F. tularensis) is the etiological agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia. F. tularensis subspecies holarctica biovar japonica has rarely been isolated in Japan and is considered to have moderate virulence, although the biological properties of fresh isolates have not been analyzed in detail. Here, we analyzed the virulence of two strains of F. tularensis subspecies holarctica biovar japonica (NVF1 and KU-1) and their phenotypic stability during serial passages in Eugon chocolate agar (ECA) and Chamberlain’s chemically defined medium (CDM) based agar (CDMA). C57BL/6 mice intradermally inoculated with 10(1) colony-forming units of NVF1 or KU-1 died within 9 days, with a median time to death of 7.5 and 7 days, respectively. Both NVF1 and KU-1 strains passaged on ECA 10 times had comparable virulence prior to passaging, whereas strains passaged on ECA 20 times and on CDMA 50 times were attenuated. Attenuated strains had decreased viability in 0.01% H(2)O(2) and lower intracellular growth rates, suggesting both properties are important for F. tularensis virulence. Additionally, passage on ECA of the KU-1 strains altered lipopolysaccharide antigenicity and bacterial susceptibility to β-lactam antibiotics. Our data demonstrate F. tularensis strain virulence in Japan and contribute to understanding phenotypic differences between natural and laboratory environments. |
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spelling | pubmed-77605422020-12-26 Virulence of Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Biovar japonica and Phenotypic Change during Serial Passages on Artificial Media Hotta, Akitoyo Sharma, Neekun Fujita, Osamu Uda, Akihiko Tanabayashi, Kiyoshi Tian, Deyu Yamada, Akio Morikawa, Shigeru Maeda, Ken Microorganisms Article Francisella tularensis (F. tularensis) is the etiological agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia. F. tularensis subspecies holarctica biovar japonica has rarely been isolated in Japan and is considered to have moderate virulence, although the biological properties of fresh isolates have not been analyzed in detail. Here, we analyzed the virulence of two strains of F. tularensis subspecies holarctica biovar japonica (NVF1 and KU-1) and their phenotypic stability during serial passages in Eugon chocolate agar (ECA) and Chamberlain’s chemically defined medium (CDM) based agar (CDMA). C57BL/6 mice intradermally inoculated with 10(1) colony-forming units of NVF1 or KU-1 died within 9 days, with a median time to death of 7.5 and 7 days, respectively. Both NVF1 and KU-1 strains passaged on ECA 10 times had comparable virulence prior to passaging, whereas strains passaged on ECA 20 times and on CDMA 50 times were attenuated. Attenuated strains had decreased viability in 0.01% H(2)O(2) and lower intracellular growth rates, suggesting both properties are important for F. tularensis virulence. Additionally, passage on ECA of the KU-1 strains altered lipopolysaccharide antigenicity and bacterial susceptibility to β-lactam antibiotics. Our data demonstrate F. tularensis strain virulence in Japan and contribute to understanding phenotypic differences between natural and laboratory environments. MDPI 2020-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7760542/ /pubmed/33261098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121881 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hotta, Akitoyo Sharma, Neekun Fujita, Osamu Uda, Akihiko Tanabayashi, Kiyoshi Tian, Deyu Yamada, Akio Morikawa, Shigeru Maeda, Ken Virulence of Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Biovar japonica and Phenotypic Change during Serial Passages on Artificial Media |
title | Virulence of Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Biovar japonica and Phenotypic Change during Serial Passages on Artificial Media |
title_full | Virulence of Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Biovar japonica and Phenotypic Change during Serial Passages on Artificial Media |
title_fullStr | Virulence of Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Biovar japonica and Phenotypic Change during Serial Passages on Artificial Media |
title_full_unstemmed | Virulence of Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Biovar japonica and Phenotypic Change during Serial Passages on Artificial Media |
title_short | Virulence of Francisella tularensis Subspecies holarctica Biovar japonica and Phenotypic Change during Serial Passages on Artificial Media |
title_sort | virulence of francisella tularensis subspecies holarctica biovar japonica and phenotypic change during serial passages on artificial media |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760542/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33261098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121881 |
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