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Comparative analysis of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis mutants with a vaccine potential

Journal

VACCINE
Volume 27, Issue 38, Pages 5265-5270

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.06.060

Keywords

Salmonella; Vaccine; Resistance

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  1. Czech Ministry of Agriculture [MZE0002716202, QH91238]

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If any new live Salmonella vaccine is introduced in the future, it is quite probable that detailed characterisation of its attenuation will be required. In this study we therefore compared 34 isogenic mutants of S. Enteritidis in aroA, aroD, galE, ssrA, sseA, phoP, rpoS, ompR, htrA, clpP, Ion, rfaL, rfaG, rfaC, hfq, sodCI, hilA,sipA, avrA,sopB,sopA, sopE, sifA, shdA,fliC,fur, relA, spoT, rel-spoT, misL, rmbA, STM4258, STM4259 and spvBC genes for their resistance to stresses likely to be expected in the host and for their virulence and immunogenicity in Balb/C mice. We found that the cold and bile resistances essentially did not correlate with the resistances to other stress factors. Resistance to acid pH, heat, polymyxin and serum correlated with each other and also with the attenuation. When the residual virulence and immunogenicity were both considered, mutants in htrA, ompR, aroA, oral) and Ion performed the best in mice. Furthermore, when a detailed comparison of polymyxin and serum sensitive mutants was performed, the serum sensitive mutants were more immunogenic. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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