KMID : 0893420200210020020
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Journal of Veterinary Science 2020 Volume.21 No. 2 p.20 ~ p.20
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Construction and immunization with double mutant ¥ÄapxIBD ¥Äpnp forms of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serotypes 1 and 5
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Dao Hoai Thu
Truong Quang Lam Do Van Tan Hahn Tae-Wook
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Abstract
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Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (APP) causes a form of porcine pleuropneumonia that leads to significant economic losses in the swine industry worldwide. The apxIBD gene is responsible for the secretion of the ApxI and ApxII toxins and the pnp gene is responsible for the adaptation of bacteria to cold temperature and a virulence factor. The apxIBD and pnp genes were deleted successfully from APP serotype 1 and 5 by transconjugation and sucrose counter-selection. The APP1¥ÄapxIBD¥Äpnp and APP5¥ÄapxIBD¥Äpnp mutants lost hemolytic activity and could not secrete ApxI and ApxII toxins outside the bacteria because both mutants lost the ApxI- and ApxII-secreting proteins by deletion of the apxIBD gene. Besides, the growth of these mutants was defective at low temperatures resulting from the deletion of pnp. The APP1¥ÄapxIBD¥Äpnp and APP5¥ÄapxIBD¥Äpnp mutants were significantly attenuated compared with wild-type ones. However, mice vaccinated intraperitoneally with APP5¥ÄapxIBD¥Äpnp did not provide any protection when challenged with a 10-times 50% lethal dose of virulent homologous (APP5) and heterologous (APP1) bacterial strains, while mice vaccinated with APP1¥ÄapxIBD¥Äpnp offered 75% protection against a homologous challenge. The ¥ÄapxIBD¥Äpnp mutants were significantly attenuated and gave different protection rate against homologous virulent wild-type APP challenging.
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KEYWORD
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Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, deletion mutation, apxIBD gene, pnp gene, virulence
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