Edwardsiella piscicida Ail1: An outer membrane protein required for host infection

Edwardsiella piscicida is a significant pathogenic microorganism, and can lead to systematic infections in multifold hosts, including teleost, amphibians, and mammals. Ail is a surface protein involved in virulence. However, the underlining mechanism is still to be investigated in E. piscicida. This...

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Published inAquaculture Vol. 567; p. 739289
Main Authors Li, Mo-fei, Du, Yu-ting, Jin, Cheng-dong, Li, Xue-peng, Sun, Yuan-yuan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 30.03.2023
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Summary:Edwardsiella piscicida is a significant pathogenic microorganism, and can lead to systematic infections in multifold hosts, including teleost, amphibians, and mammals. Ail is a surface protein involved in virulence. However, the underlining mechanism is still to be investigated in E. piscicida. This study examined the functions and immunoprotective properties of an Ail molecule from E. piscicida. Ail1 possessed a conserved Ail/Lom superfamily domain and was exposed to the bacterial surface. Mutation of ail1 significantly reduced the survival rate under acid and oxidizing environment, motility, biofilm formation, cellular infection, tissue dissemination, and causing mortality in infected fish. The loss abilities of TX01Δail1 were rescued by overexpression of the ail1 gene. Recombinant Ail1 (rAil1) could interact with peripheral blood leukocytes from Japanese flounder and affect E. piscicida infection in vitro. Vaccine trial showed that rAil1 was used as a potential subunit vaccine and could induce effective immune protection against E. piscicida infection. Fish vaccinated with rAil1 produced the specific antibody against rAil1 in serum, which increased the bactericidal activity of serum complement. In addition, rAil1-vaccinated fish displayed the higher ROS and acid phosphatase activity of macrophages. The above findings indicated that Ail1 played a pivotal role in the virulence of E. piscicida and may be explored as a subunit vaccine in aquaculture. •Ail1 is exposed on the surface of Edwardsiella piscicida.•ail1 mutant is affected in bacterial virulence.•ail1 mutant is impaired in oxidative stress and low pH resistance.•Recombinant Ail1 is able to interact with host cell and mediate the infection.•Recombinant Ail1 produced effective protective effect against infection.
ISSN:0044-8486
1873-5622
DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2023.739289