Abstract

Riemerella anatipestifer is a major pathogenic agent of duck septicemic and exudative diseases. Recent studies have shown that the R. anatipestifer type IX secretion system (T9SS) acts as a crucial virulence factor. We previously identified two T9SS component proteins, GldK and GldM, and one T9SS effector metallophosphoesterase, which play important roles in bacterial virulence. In this study, 19 T9SS-secreted proteins that contained a conserved T9SS C-terminal domain (CTD) were predicted in R. anatipestifer strain Yb2 by searching for CTD-encoding sequences in the whole genome. The proteins were confirmed with a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis of the bacterial culture supernatant. Nine of them were reported in our previous study. We generated recombinant proteins and mouse antisera for the 19 predicted proteins to confirm their expression in the bacterial culture supernatant and in bacterial cells. Western blotting indicated that the levels of 14 proteins were significantly reduced in the T9SS mutant Yb2ΔgldM culture medium but were increased in the bacterial cells. RT-qPCR indicated that the expression of these genes did not differ between the wild-type strain Yb2 and the T9SS mutant Yb2ΔgldM. Nineteen mutant strains were successfully constructed to determine their virulence and proteolytic activity, which indicated that seven proteins are associated with bacterial virulence, and two proteins, AS87_RS04190 and AS87_RS07295, are protease-activity-associated virulence factors. In summary, we have identified at least 19 genes encoding T9SS-secreted proteins in the R. anatipestifer strain Yb2 genome, which encode multiple functions associated with the bacterium's virulence and proteolytic activity. IMPORTANCE Riemerella anatipestifer T9SS plays an important role in bacterial virulence. We have previously reported nine R. anatipestifer T9SS-secreted proteins and clarified the function of the metallophosphoesterase. In this study, we identified 10 more secreted proteins associated with the R. anatipestifer T9SS, in addition to the nine previously reported. Of these, 14 proteins showed significantly reduced secretion into the bacterial culture medium but increased expression in the bacterial cells of the T9SS mutant Yb2ΔgldM; seven proteins were shown to be associated with bacterial virulence; and two proteins, AS87_RS04190 and AS87_RS07295, were shown to be protease-activity-associated virulence factors. Thus, we have demonstrated that multiple R. anatipestifer T9SS-secreted proteins function in virulence and proteolytic activity.

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