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Publication : Expression and contribution to virulence of each polysaccharide capsule of Bacillus cereus strain G9241.

First Author  Scarff JM Year  2018
Journal  PLoS One Volume  13
Issue  8 Pages  e0202701
PubMed ID  30133532 Mgi Jnum  J:265522
Mgi Id  MGI:6198484 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0202701
Citation  Scarff JM, et al. (2018) Expression and contribution to virulence of each polysaccharide capsule of Bacillus cereus strain G9241. PLoS One 13(8):e0202701
abstractText  Bacillus cereus strain G9241 was isolated from a patient with pneumonia who had an anthrax-like illness. Like Bacillus anthracis, the virulence of G9241 is dependent on two large plasmids. In G9241 those plasmids are pBCXO1 and pBC210. There is a multi-gene capsule locus on each of these virulence plasmids, and both capsules are produced by G9241 in vitro and in mice. The hasACB operon on pBCXO1 is responsible for production of a hyaluronic acid (HA) capsule. The locus on pBC210 encodes a putative tetrasaccharide (TS) capsule that assembles in a Wzy-dependent manner. We found that the pBC210 capsule locus is transcribed as two operons and identified the promoter regions responsible for transcription. We constructed isogenic mutants to assess the role of genes in the two TS capsule operons in production of the capsule. Spores of strains deficient in production of either the HA or TS capsule were inoculated subcutaneously or intranasally into A/J and C57BL/6 mice to determine the lethal dose 50% of each bacterial mutant by each route of infection. The loss of the HA capsule attenuated G9241 more than the loss of the TS capsule for both infection routes in both mouse strains. Overall, our data further characterize the unique TS capsule on pBC210 and demonstrate that the two capsules do not have the same impact on virulence of G9241.
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