RRC ID 75005
Author Tran NT, Vo LK, Komatsu M, Shiozaki K.
Title Involvement of N-acetylneuraminate cytidylyltransferase in Edwardsiella piscicida pathogenicity.
Journal Fish Shellfish Immunol
Abstract Edwardsiella piscicida is a gram-negative bacterium that causes Edwardsiellosis in cultured fish. Edwardsiellosis is accompanied by symptoms such as skin lesions, hemorrhage, and necrosis in fish organs, which leads to significant economic losses in the aquaculture industry. Recently, we found that bacterial sialoglycoconjugates may be involved in the infectivity of E. piscicida. The more infectious strains of E. piscicida contain more sialic acid in the bacterial body, and the mRNA level of putative CMP-Neu5Ac synthase (css) is upregulated compared to that in the non-pathogenic strain. However, this putative css gene is yet to be cloned, and the involvement of CSS in E. piscicida pathogenicity remains unclear. Here, we cloned and transferred the css gene from E. piscicida into the FPC498 strain. CSS promoted infection in cultured cells originating from different fish species, and enhanced the mortality of E. piscicida-infected zebrafish larvae. CSS enhanced cell attachment and motility in E. piscicida, which differs from the decreased bacterial growth observed with the sialic acid-supplemented M9 medium. Both fractions (chloroform-methanol)-soluble and -insoluble fraction) prepared from E. piscicida pellet exhibited the increment of sialo-conjugates induced by CSS. Further, lectin blotting revealed the increment of Sia α2-3- and α2-6-, but not α2-8-, -linked glycoprotein in CSS-overexpressing E. piscicida. Overall, these findings indicate the physiological significance of CSS and the role of sialylation in E. piscicida pathogenicity.
Volume 124
Pages 534-542
Published 2022-5-1
DOI 10.1016/j.fsi.2022.04.033
PII S1050-4648(22)00216-9
PMID 35477099
MeSH Animals Bacterial Proteins / genetics Edwardsiella* / genetics Enterobacteriaceae Infections* / microbiology Enterobacteriaceae Infections* / veterinary Fish Diseases* / microbiology N-Acetylneuraminic Acid Virulence Zebrafish
IF 3.298
Resource
Zebrafish RIKEN WT (RW)
Human and Animal Cells BRF41(RCB0804) DIT29(RCB2945)