Authors
Azad Eshghi, Jérôme Becam, Ambroise Lambert, Odile Sismeiro, Marie-Agnès Dillies, Bernd Jagla, Elsio A Wunder Jr, Albert I Ko, Jean-Yves Coppee, Cyrille Goarant, Mathieu Picardeau
Publication date
2014/6
Journal
Infection and Immunity
Volume
82
Issue
6
Pages
2542-2552
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Limited research has been conducted on the role of transcriptional regulators in relation to virulence in Leptospira interrogans, the etiological agent of leptospirosis. Here, we identify an L. interrogans locus that encodes a sensor protein, an anti-sigma factor antagonist, and two genes encoding proteins of unknown function. Transposon insertion into the gene encoding the sensor protein led to dampened transcription of the other 3 genes in this locus. This lb139 insertion mutant (the lb139 mutant) displayed attenuated virulence in the hamster model of infection and reduced motility in vitro. Whole-transcriptome analyses using RNA sequencing revealed the downregulation of 115 genes and the upregulation of 28 genes, with an overrepresentation of gene products functioning in motility and signal transduction and numerous gene products with unknown functions, predicted to be localized to the extracellular space …
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Scholar articles
A Eshghi, J Becam, A Lambert, O Sismeiro, MA Dillies… - Infection and Immunity, 2014