Publication: Comparative analysis of Klebsiella pneumoniae genomes identifies a phospholipase D family protein as a novel virulence factor
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ISSN: 1741-7007
Full text access: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13003/11242
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-84903121012
WOS: 338466700003
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Background: Klebsiella pneumoniae strains are pathogenic to animals and humans, in which they are both a frequent cause of nosocomial infections and a re-emerging cause of severe community-acquired infections. K. pneumoniae isolates of the capsular serotype K2 are among the most virulent. In order to identify novel putative virulence factors that may account for the severity of K2 infections, the genome sequence of the K2 reference strain Kp52.145 was determined and compared to two K1 and K2 strains of low virulence and to the reference strains MGH 78578 and NTUH-K2044. Results: In addition to diverse functions related to host colonization and virulence encoded in genomic regions common to the four strains, four genomic islands specific for Kp52.145 were identified. These regions encoded genes for the synthesis of colibactin toxin, a putative cytotoxin outer membrane protein, secretion systems, nucleases and eukaryotic-like proteins. In addition, an insertion within a type VI secretion system locus included sel1 domain containing proteins and a phospholipase D family protein (PLD1). The pld1 mutant was avirulent in a pneumonia model in mouse. The pld1 mRNA was expressed in vivo and the pld1 gene was associated with K. pneumoniae isolates from severe infections. Analysis of lipid composition of a defective E. coli strain complemented with pld1 suggests an involvement of PLD1 in cardiolipin metabolism. Conclusions: Determination of the complete genome of the K2 reference strain identified several genomic islands comprising putative elements of pathogenicity. The role of PLD1 in pathogenesis was demonstrated for the first time and suggests that lipid metabolism is a novel virulence mechanism of K. pneumoniae.
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Bacterial Proteins Genome, Bacterial Molecular Sequence Data Genes, Bacterial Genomic Islands Plasmids Klebsiella pneumoniae Multigene Family Phospholipase D Amino Acid Sequence Animals Bacterial Secretion Systems Sequence Alignment Lipid Metabolism Mutagenesis, Insertional Virulence Factors Virulence Mice Molecular Sequence Annotation
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Islas Genómicas Animales Virulencia Alineación de Secuencia Fosfolipasa D Plásmidos Anotación de Secuencia Molecular Datos de Secuencia Molecular Secuencia de Aminoácidos Familia de Multigenes Sistemas de Secreción Bacterianos Genes Bacterianos Klebsiella pneumoniae Proteínas Bacterianas Metabolismo de los Lípidos Ratones Genoma Bacteriano Factores de Virulencia Mutagénesis Insercional
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Lery LMS, Frangeul L, Tomás Sangenis A, Passet V, Almeida AS, Bialek-Davenet S, et al. Comparative analysis of Klebsiella pneumoniae genomes identifies a phospholipase D family protein as a novel virulence factor. BMC Biol. 2014 May 29;12:41.





