The association of plasmids with virulence characters and O-antigen expression was studied in two virulent and seven avirulent mutant strains of Shigella dysenteriae type 1. Deletion of a 12-Mda segment from a 140-Mda plasmid in two smooth avirulent mutants made the derivatives avirulent in the Sereny test and non-invasive in HeLa cells. The mutants were unable to bind Congo red, and did not express the virulence marker antigen. Mutants completely lacking the 140-Mda plasmid also showed similar avirulent characters. However, rough mutants retained the ability to bind Congo red. Our results indicate that the essential gene(s) for virulence may be located on the 140-Mda plasmid, a small deletion from which may lead to avirulence. This deletion did not affect the protein antigen expression nor change their antigenicity. Analysis of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) patterns showed that strains containing the 6-Mda plasmid produced the complete LPS and were smooth, whereas strains containing either the 140- or a 4- or 2-Mda plasmid, in the absence of the 6-Mda plasmid, produced smaller amounts of O antigen and were rough. Western-blot analysis and crossed immuno-electrophoresis gave similar results. The 140-, 4-, or 2-Mda plasmid, in the absence of the 6-Mda plasmid, may code for non-specific galactosyl transferase-like activity which can add, non-specifically and at a reduced level, the galactose residue (the first sugar in the O antigen repeat unit) to the LPS core.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Role of plasmids in virulence-associated attributes and in O-antigen expression in Shigella dysenteriae type 1 strains
플라스미드의 역할: Shigella dysenteriae type 1 균주에서 병원성과 관련된 특성 및 O-항원 발현에서의 역할
[Category] 세균성이질,
[Article Type] journal-article
[Source] pubmed
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