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Brucella is responsible for brucellosis, one of the most common zoonoses worldwide that causes important economic losses in several countries. Increasing evidence indicates that adhesion of Brucella spp. to host cells is an important step to establish infection. We have previously shown that the BmaC unipolar monomeric autotransporter mediates the binding of Brucella suis to host cells through cell-associated fibronectin. Our genome analysis shows that the B. suis genome encodes several additional potential adhesins. In this work, we characterized a predicted trimeric autotransporter that we named BtaE. By expressing btaE in a nonadherent Escherichia coli strain and by phenotypic characterization of a B. suis δbtaE mutant, we showed that BtaE is involved in the binding of B. suis to hyaluronic acid. The B. suis δbtaE mutant exhibited a reduction in the adhesion to HeLa and A549 epithelial cells compared with the wild-type strain, and it was outcompeted by the wild-type strain in the binding to HeLa cells. The knockout btaE mutant showed an attenuated phenotype in the mouse model, indicating that BtaE is required for full virulence. BtaE was immunodetected on the bacterial surface at one cell pole. Using old and new pole markers, we observed that both the BmaC and BtaE adhesins are consistently associated with the new cell pole, suggesting that, in Brucella, the new pole is functionally differentiated for adhesion. This is consistent with the inherent polarization of this bacterium, and its role in the invasion process. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology.

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Título:BtaE, an adhesin that belongs to the trimeric autotransporter family, is required for full virulence and defines a specific adhesive pole of Brucella suis
Autor:Ruiz-Ranwez, V.; Posadas, D.M.; Van der Henst, C.; Estein, S.M.; Arocena, G.M.; Abdian, P.L.; Martín, F.A.; Sieira, R.; De Bolle, X.; Zorreguieta, A.
Filiación:Fundación Instituto Leloir, IIBBA CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Departamento de Química Biológica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Laboratorio de Inmunología, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Centro de Investigaciones Veterinarias (CIVETAN), Narilis Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (U.N.C.P.B.A.), Tandil, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Microorganisms Biology Research Unit (URBM), University of Namur (FUNDP), Namur, Belgium
INSERM U1001, Faculté de Médecine, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France
Department of Molecular Biosciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States
Palabras clave:adhesin; btae protein; fibronectin; hyaluronic acid; protein; unclassified drug; article; bacterial strain; bacterial virulence; bacterium adherence; Brucella suis; cell surface; computer model; epithelium cell; Escherichia coli; in vitro study; in vivo study; internalization; phenotype; priority journal; protein binding; protein expression; protein function; protein localization; Yersinia enterocolitica; Adhesins, Bacterial; Animals; Antibodies, Bacterial; Bacterial Adhesion; Brucella suis; Brucellosis; Carrier Proteins; Cell Polarity; Escherichia coli; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Multigene Family; Virulence
Año:2013
Volumen:81
Número:3
Página de inicio:996
Página de fin:1007
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.01241-12
Título revista:Infection and Immunity
Título revista abreviado:Infect. Immun.
ISSN:00199567
CODEN:INFIB
CAS:fibronectin, 86088-83-7; hyaluronic acid, 31799-91-4, 9004-61-9, 9067-32-7; protein, 67254-75-5; Adhesins, Bacterial; Antibodies, Bacterial; Carrier Proteins
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Ruiz-Ranwez, V., Posadas, D.M., Van der Henst, C., Estein, S.M., Arocena, G.M., Abdian, P.L., Martín, F.A.,..., Zorreguieta, A. (2013) . BtaE, an adhesin that belongs to the trimeric autotransporter family, is required for full virulence and defines a specific adhesive pole of Brucella suis. Infection and Immunity, 81(3), 996-1007.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.01241-12
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Ruiz-Ranwez, V., Posadas, D.M., Van der Henst, C., Estein, S.M., Arocena, G.M., Abdian, P.L., et al. "BtaE, an adhesin that belongs to the trimeric autotransporter family, is required for full virulence and defines a specific adhesive pole of Brucella suis" . Infection and Immunity 81, no. 3 (2013) : 996-1007.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.01241-12
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Ruiz-Ranwez, V., Posadas, D.M., Van der Henst, C., Estein, S.M., Arocena, G.M., Abdian, P.L., et al. "BtaE, an adhesin that belongs to the trimeric autotransporter family, is required for full virulence and defines a specific adhesive pole of Brucella suis" . Infection and Immunity, vol. 81, no. 3, 2013, pp. 996-1007.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.01241-12
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Ruiz-Ranwez, V., Posadas, D.M., Van der Henst, C., Estein, S.M., Arocena, G.M., Abdian, P.L., et al. BtaE, an adhesin that belongs to the trimeric autotransporter family, is required for full virulence and defines a specific adhesive pole of Brucella suis. Infect. Immun. 2013;81(3):996-1007.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.01241-12