O-Serogrouping and surface components of Aeromonas hydrophila and Aeromonas jandaei pathogenic for eels |
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Authors: | Consuelo Esteve Carmen Amaro Alicia E. Toranzo |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Microbiología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Valencia, E-46100 Burjassot, Valencia, Spain; Departamento de Microbiología y Parasitología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Santiago, E-15706 Santiago de Compostela, Spain |
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Abstract: | Abstract The relationship between virulence, O-serogroup, and some cell-surface features (self-pelleting [SP] and precipitation after boiling [PAB], profile of lipopolysaccharides [LPSs]) and outer membrane proteins [OMPs] was investigated in strains of the pathogenic species Aeromonas hydrophila and A. jandaei isolated from eels. Virulent strains of A. hydrophila reacted mostly with O:19 antiserum, and those of A. jandaei reacted with O:4, O:11, O:15 and O:29 antisera (Guinée and Jansen system). Regarding the PAB and LPS profiles two groups could be distinguished; (i) five PAB+ strains of serotype O:19 that possessed a homogeneous O polysaccharide side chain and (ii) thirteen PAB− strains antigenically diverse that either exhibited a heterogenous side chain or were side chain deficient. A major 50 kDa protein was only found in the PAB+ strains, whereas major OMPs detected in PAB− strains ranged from 33 to 45 kDa irrespective of the species. Epizootic eel isolates of A. hydrophila belong to serotype O:19 and share cell-surface features with the Aeromonas highly virulent for other hosts. In contrast, epizootic A. jandaei isolates were antigenically diverse. These findings reinforce the importance of an O-serotype as an epidemiological marker in motile Aeromonas strains pathogenic for eels. |
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Keywords: | Motile Aeromonas O-serotyping Virulence Outer membrane proteins Lipopolysaccharides Aeromonas hydrophila Aeromonas jandaei |
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