Antigenic and virulence properties of Pasteurella haemolytica leukotoxin mutants

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Antigenic properties of two mutants of Pasteurella haemolytica, strains 59B0071 and 59B0072 that do not produce detectable leukotoxin were investigated Western blot (immunoblot) analysis with a number of polyclonal sera from animals recovering from pasteurellosis revealed that both mutants secreted a variety of antigens that were also present in cultures of several wild-type strains. These antigens ranged from about 100 to 15 kDa. Mutant strain 59B0071 was found to be totally deficient in leukotoxin, as judged not only by Western blotting but also by cytotoxicity assays with bovine lymphoma (BL-3) cells or bovine polymorphonuclear cells as targets. The mutant strain 59B0071 had normal levels of a secreted sialylglycoprotease, however. When strains were tested for virulence in goat and cattle challenge experiments, a reduction in mortality and lung lesions was observed with the mutant 59B0071 in comparison with results obtained with wild-type strains. These results are consistent with an important role for leUkotoxin in P. haemolytica virulence and suggest that leukotoxin-negative mutants may be useful tools in the investigation of other virulence properties involved in P. haemolytica infections.

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Petras, S. F., Chidambaram, M., Illyes, E. F., Froshauer, S., Weinstock, G. M., & Reese, C. P. (1995). Antigenic and virulence properties of Pasteurella haemolytica leukotoxin mutants. Infection and Immunity, 63(3), 1033–1039. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.63.3.1033-1039.1995

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