Paes Jéssica A, Lorenzatto Karina R, de Moraes Sofia N, Moura Hercules, Barr John R, Ferreira Henrique B
Laboratório de Genômica Estrutural e Funcional, Centro de Biotecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Avenida Bento Gonçalves, 9500 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Biological Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, Clinical Chemistry Branch, Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, United States.
J Proteomics. 2017 Feb 10;154:69-77. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2016.12.002. Epub 2016 Dec 18.
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and Mycoplasma flocculare cohabit the porcine respiratory tract. However, M. hyopneumoniae causes the porcine enzootic pneumonia, while M. flocculare is a commensal bacterium. Comparative analyses demonstrated high similarity between these species, which includes the sharing of all predicted virulence factors. Nevertheless, studies related to soluble secretomes of mycoplasmas were little known, although they are important for bacterial-host interactions. The aim of this study was to perform a comparative analysis between the soluble secreted proteins repertoires of the pathogenic Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and its closely related commensal Mycoplasma flocculare. For that, bacteria were cultured in medium with reduced serum concentration and secreted proteins were identified by a LC-MS/MS proteomics approach. Altogether, 62 and 26 proteins were identified as secreted by M. hyopneumoniae and M. flocculare, respectively, being just seven proteins shared between these bacteria. In M. hyopneumoniae secretome, 15 proteins described as virulence factors were found; while four putative virulence factors were identified in M. flocculare secretome. For the first time, clear differences related to virulence were found between these species, helping to elucidate the pathogenic nature of M. hyopneumoniae to swine hosts.
For the first time, the secretomes of two porcine respiratory mycoplasmas, namely the pathogenic M. hyopneumoniae and the commensal M. flocculare were compared. The presented results revealed previously unknown differences between these two genetically related species, some of which are associated to the M. hyopneumoniae ability to cause porcine enzootic pneumonia.
猪肺炎支原体和絮状支原体共同存在于猪的呼吸道中。然而,猪肺炎支原体可引发猪地方流行性肺炎,而絮状支原体是一种共生菌。比较分析表明这两个物种之间具有高度相似性,包括共享所有预测的毒力因子。尽管支原体的可溶性分泌蛋白组对于细菌与宿主的相互作用很重要,但相关研究却鲜为人知。本研究的目的是对致病性猪肺炎支原体及其密切相关的共生菌絮状支原体的可溶性分泌蛋白组进行比较分析。为此,将细菌在血清浓度降低的培养基中培养,并通过液相色谱 - 串联质谱蛋白质组学方法鉴定分泌蛋白。总共,分别鉴定出猪肺炎支原体和絮状支原体分泌的62种和26种蛋白质,这两种细菌之间仅共享7种蛋白质。在猪肺炎支原体分泌蛋白组中,发现了15种被描述为毒力因子的蛋白质;而在絮状支原体分泌蛋白组中鉴定出4种假定的毒力因子。首次发现这两个物种之间与毒力相关的明显差异,这有助于阐明猪肺炎支原体对猪宿主的致病本质。
首次比较了两种猪呼吸道支原体的分泌蛋白组,即致病性猪肺炎支原体和共生菌絮状支原体。所呈现的结果揭示了这两个遗传相关物种之间以前未知的差异,其中一些差异与猪肺炎支原体引发猪地方流行性肺炎的能力有关。