Contribution ofBordetella bronchisepticaFilamentous Hemagglutinin and Pertactin to Respiratory Disease in Swine
- 1 May 2009
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 77 (5) , 2136-2146
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.01379-08
Abstract
Bordetella bronchisepticais pervasive in swine populations and plays multiple roles in respiratory disease. Most studies addressing virulence factors ofB. bronchisepticaare based on isolates derived from hosts other than pigs. Two well-studied virulence factors implicated in the adhesion process are filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) and pertactin (PRN). We hypothesized that both FHA and PRN would serve critical roles in the adhesion process and be necessary for colonization of the swine respiratory tract. To investigate the role of FHA and PRN inBordetellapathogenesis in swine, we constructed mutants containing an in-frame deletion of the FHA or the PRN structural gene in a virulentB. bronchisepticaswine isolate. Both mutants were compared to the wild-type swine isolate for their ability to colonize and cause disease in swine. Colonization of the FHA mutant was lower than that of the wild type at all respiratory tract sites and time points examined and caused limited to no disease. In contrast, the PRN mutant caused similar disease severity relative to the wild type; however, colonization of the PRN mutant was reduced relative to the wild type during early and late infection and induced higher anti-Bordetellaantibody titers. Together, our results indicate that despite inducing different pathologies and antibody responses, both FHA and PRN are necessary for optimal colonization of the swine respiratory tract.Keywords
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