Novel cholera toxin variant and ToxT regulon in environmental Vibrio mimicus strains: potential resources for the evolution of Vibrio cholerae hybrid strains.

This study carried out extensive molecular characterization of CTXФ and ToxT regulon in ctx+ve strains of V. mimicus isolated from the Bengal coast. Southern hybridization, PCR, and DNA sequencing of virulence related-genes revealed the presence of an El Tor type CTX prophage (CTXET) carrying a novel ctxAB, tandem copies of environmental type pre-CTX prophage (pre-CTXEnv), and RS1 elements, which were organized in an array of RS1-CTXET-RS1-pre-CTXEnv-pre-CTXEnv Additionally, a novel variant of tcpA and toxT respectively, showing phylogenetic lineage to a clade of V. cholerae non-O1/O139, was identified. The V. mimicus strains lacked the RTX and TLC elements, and Vibrio seventh pandemic islands of the El Tor strains, but contained five heptamer (TTTTGAT) repeats in ctxAB promoter region like some classical strains of V. cholerae O1. PFGE analysis showed all the ctx +ve V. mimicus strains were clonally related. However, their in vitro CT production and in vivo toxigenecity were variable, which could be explained by differential transcription of virulence genes along with ToxR regulon. Taken together, our findings strongly suggest that environmental V. mimicus strains act as potential reservoir of atypical virulence factors, including variant CT and ToxT regulon, and may contribute to the evolution of V. cholerae hybrid strains.IMPORTANCE Natural diversification of CTXФ and ctxAB genes certainly influences disease severity and shifting patterns in major etiological agents of c...
Source: Applied and Environmental Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Tags: Appl Environ Microbiol Source Type: research