INVESTIGADORES
BOTTERO Daniela
artículos
Título:
Constitutive expression of bvgR–repressed factors is not detrimental to the Bordetella bronchiseptica host interaction
Autor/es:
FERNANDEZ J.; SIST. F.; BOTTERO D.; GAILLARD ME.; HOZBOR D.
Revista:
RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2005 p. 843 - 850
ISSN:
0923-2508
Resumen:
AbstractBordetella bronchiseptica infection requires the activation of virulence genes by the two-component BvgAS regulatory system, which also activates bvgR, a repressor of another set of genes called avirulence genes. Whether or not BvgR-repressed genes play a role in  pathogenesis is poorly understood. To evaluate their possible contribution to the bacteria–host interaction we constructed a B. bronchiseptica bvgR insertional mutant (BbBvgR mutant). As expected, this mutant simultaneously expressed virulence and avirulence markers. In vitro experiments demonstrated that, although the BbBvgR mutant expressed avirulence factors during its virulent state, the bacteria adhered to and survived within human epithelial cells as efficiently as the wild-type strain. The mutant was not impaired for colonization of the respiratory tract in vivo, as it was effectively cleared from lungs during the same time period as the wild-type strain. 2005 Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.Keywords: Bordetella bronchiseptica; Virulence factors; Avirulence factors; Pathogenesis