Vibrio pathogenicity island and cholera toxin genetic element-associated virulence genes and their expression in non-O1 non-O139 strains of Vibrio cholerae

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Sarkar, A
Nandy, RK
Nair, GB
Ghose, AC
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[1] VIIM, Dept Microbiol, Bose Inst, CIT Scheme, Kolkata 700054, W Bengal, India
[2] Natl Inst Cholera & Enter Dis, Kolkata 700010, W Bengal, India
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10.1128/IAI.70.8.4735-4742.2002
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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A non-O1 non-O139 Vibrio cholerae strain, 10259, belonging to the serogroup 053 was shown to harbor genes related to the vibrio pathogenicity island (VPI) and a cholera toxin (CT) genetic element called CTX. While the nucleotide sequence of the strain 10259 tcpA gene differed significantly (26 and 28%) from those of 01 classical and El Tor biotype strains, respectively, partial sequence analysis data of certain other VPI-associated genes (aldA, tagA, tcpP/H, toxT, acfB/C, and int) and intergenic regions (tcpF to toxT and tcpH to tcpA) of the strain showed only minor variations (0.4 to 4.8%) from corresponding sequences in 01 strains. Strain 10259 also contained CTX element-associated toxin genes with sequences almost identical to those of 01 strains. Growth of the organism in Luria broth (LB) under ToxR inducing conditions (30degreesC and pH 6.5) led to transcriptional activation of tcpP/H, toxR, toxT, and tcpA genes, but not of ctxA, as determined by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR). Subsequent analysis revealed that strain 10259 possessed only two copies (instead of three or more copies found in epidemic-causing 01 or 0139 strains) of the heptanucleotide (TTTTGAT) repeats in the intergenic region upstream of ctxAB. Therefore, a strain 10259 mutant was generated by replacement of this region with a homologous region (1.4 kb) derived from a V. cholerae 01 classical biotype strain (0395) that contained seven such repeats. The resultant recombinant strain (10259R) was found to be capable of coordinately regulated expression of toxT, ctxA, and tcpA when grown under the ToxR inducing conditions. Serological studies also demonstrated that the recombinant strain produced TcpA and a significantly (similar to1,000-fold) higher level of CT in vitro compared to that of the parent strain. Virulence gene expression in two other non-O1 non-O139 strains (serogroup 037) containing VPI and the CTX element was studied by RT-PCR and serological assay. One strain (S7, which was involved in an epidemic in Sudan in 1968) showed coordinately regulated expression of virulence genes leading to the production of both CT and TcpA in LB medium. However, the other strain, V2, produced RT-PCR-detectable transcripts of toxT, ctxA, or tcpA genes in the early phase (6 h), but not in the late phase (16 h) of growth in LB medium. These results are consistent with the low levels of production of CT and TcpA by the strain that were serologically detectable. The significance of these results is discussed in relation to the role of virulence genes and their expression to the pathogenic potential of V. cholerae strains belonging to non-O1 serogroups.
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