Genomic analysis of the original elberg brucella melitensis rev.1 vaccine strain reveals insights into virulence attenuation

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The live attenuated Brucella melitensis Rev.1 Elberg-originated vaccine strain has been widely used to control brucellosis in small ruminants. However, despite extensive research, the molecular mechanisms underlying the attenuation of this strain are still unknown. In the current study, we conducted a comprehensive comparative analysis of thewhole-genome sequence of Rev.1 against that of the virulent reference strain, B. melitensis 16M. This analysis revealed five regions of insertion and three regions of deletion within the Rev.1 genome, among which, one large region of insertion, comprising 3,951 bp, was detected in the Rev.1 genome. In addition, we found several missense mutations within important virulence-related genes, which may be used to determine themechanism underlying virulence attenuation. Collectively, our findings provide new insights into the Brucella virulence mechanisms and, therefore, may serve as a basis for the rational design of new Brucella vaccines.

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Salmon-Divon, M., Yeheskel, A., & Kornspan, D. (2018). Genomic analysis of the original elberg brucella melitensis rev.1 vaccine strain reveals insights into virulence attenuation. Virulence, 9(1), 1436–1448. https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2018.1511677

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