Title (en)
Predominant Single Stable VpmaV Expression in Strain GM139 and Major Differences with Mycoplasma agalactiae Type Strain PG2
Language
English
Description (en)
Although mycoplasmas have a reduced genome and no cell wall, they have important mechanisms for the antigenic variation in surface lipoproteins that modulate their interactions with the host. Mycoplasma agalactiae, the main etiological agent of contagious agalactia, has a multigene family involved in the high-frequency phase variation in surface lipoproteins called variable proteins of M. agalactiae (Vpmas). The Vpma lipoproteins are involved in the immune evasion, colonization, dissemination, and persistence of M. agalactiae in the host. In this paper, we evaluate the Vpma phenotypic profiles of two different strains of M. agalactiae, namely, GM139 and the type strain PG2, to assess possible correlations between Vpma phase variability and the geographic localization, animal origin, and pathogenicity of these two strains. Using monospecific Vpma antibodies against individual Vpmas in immunoblots, we demonstrate that, unlike PG2, which expresses six Vpma proteins with high-frequency phase variation, colonies of GM139 predominantly express VpmaV and do not exhibit any sectoring phenotype for any Vpma. Since VpmaV is one of the most important Vpmas for cell adhesion and invasion, its predominant sole expression in GM139 without high-frequency variation may be the basis of the differential pathogenicity of GM139 and PG2. Additionally, MALDI-ToF MS analysis also demonstrates significant differences between these two strains and their relatedness with other M. agalactiae strains.
Keywords (en)
Mycoides Subsp Mycoides; Variable Surface-Proteins; Dairy Goat Herds; Contagious Agalactia; Phase Variation; In-Vivo; Small Ruminants; Dna Inversions; Paraiba State; Infection
DOI
10.3390/ani12030265
Author of the digital object
Maysa Santos Barbosa  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of São Paulo)
Rohini Chopra-Dewasthaly  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Renate Rosengarten  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Jorge Timenetsky  (University of São Paulo)
Joachim Spergser  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Lucas Miranda Marques  (University of São Paulo / Federal University of Bahia)
Format
application/pdf
Size
1.1 MB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Animals
Pages or Volume
10
Volume
12
Number
3
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2022