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Inactivation of clpB in the Pathogen Leptospira interrogans Reduces Virulence and Resistance to Stress Conditions

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INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
Volume 79, Issue 9, Pages 3711-3717

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/IAI.05168-11

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  1. Institut Pasteur
  2. National Institutes of Health [R01 AI052473, U01 AI0088752, D43 TW000919]
  3. French Ministry of Research [ANR-08-MIE-018]
  4. Region Ile-de-France (DIM Malinf)

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Leptospira interrogans is the causative agent of leptospirosis, which is an emerging zoonotic disease. Resistance to stress conditions is largely uncharacterized for this bacterium. We therefore decided to analyze a clpB mutant that we obtained by random transposon mutagenesis. The mutant did not produce any of the two isoforms of ClpB. The clpB mutant exhibited growth defects at 30 degrees and 37 degrees C and in poor nutrient medium and showed increased susceptibility to oxidative stress, whereas the genetically complemented strain was restored in ClpB expression and in vitro wild-type growth. We also showed that the clpB mutant was attenuated in virulence in an animal model of acute leptospirosis. Our findings demonstrate that ClpB is involved in the general stress response. The chaperone is also necessary, either directly or indirectly, for the virulence of the pathogen L. interrogans.

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