1999
DOI: 10.3354/dao038023
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Production of the 57 kDa major surface antigen by a non-agglutinating strain of the fish pathogen Renibacterium salmoninarum

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The major surface antigen of Renibacterium salmoninarum, p57, is associated with cell autoagglutination and imphcated as a virulence factor in fish infections. An autoagglutinating strain, JD24, caused 92% mortality when 2 X lo7 cells were injected intraperitoneally into rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, while a non-agglutinating strain, MT 239, produced only 7 % mortality after 100 d. The p57 antigen was present in the supernates of broth cultures of both strains when examined by western immunoblott… Show more

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“…Fish exposed to the strain MT 239 had the lowest mortality (8%), and the reduced virulence reported with this strain in rainbow trout was also observed in a later study by Senson & Stevenson (1999). The MT 239 strain produces a 57 kDa protein (p57) that has been associated with autoagglutination and virulence (Bruno 1988(Bruno , 1990), but it differs from the virulent strains, including the type strain 33209 of the American Type Culture Collection (33209), in having no detectable p57 associated with its cell surface (Bruno 1990, Daly & Stevenson 1990, Wood et al 1995.…”
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“…Fish exposed to the strain MT 239 had the lowest mortality (8%), and the reduced virulence reported with this strain in rainbow trout was also observed in a later study by Senson & Stevenson (1999). The MT 239 strain produces a 57 kDa protein (p57) that has been associated with autoagglutination and virulence (Bruno 1988(Bruno , 1990), but it differs from the virulent strains, including the type strain 33209 of the American Type Culture Collection (33209), in having no detectable p57 associated with its cell surface (Bruno 1990, Daly & Stevenson 1990, Wood et al 1995.…”
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“…It is also the first study in which fish were challenged with a virulent and an attenuated strain of R. salmoninarum via 2 exposure routes and analyzed for the presence of gross and histopathological changes. The attenuated virulence observed with chinook salmon corresponds with the reduced virulence previously reported in rainbow trout (Bruno 1988, Senson & Stevenson 1999. Therefore, the attenuated virulence of MT 239 occurs in at least 2 salmonid species: O. tshawytscha, which is highly susceptible to BKD, and O. mykiss, which is more resistant (Sanders et al 1978, Bell 1987.…”
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