Abstract

Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease caused by pathogenic Leptospira spp., with global implications primarily in tropical countries. However, the mechanisms of leptospiral pathogenesis are still not fully known and not all virulence factors (VFs) have been identified. Budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a popular eukaryotic model which has been used to identify bacterial VFs that target the conserved eukaryotic cellular processes. In this study, we screened for putative VFs of L. interrogans, one of the dominant species causing leptospirosis, by expressing candidate VFs in budding yeast and examining their impact on yeast growth in a high-throughput format. From an initial selection of 288 L. interrogans ORFs, we screened 226 candidate VFs in a yeast growth inhibition assay and identified nine putative VFs in four categories (adhesion, enzymatic, host structure interaction, and immunogenicity). Notably, LIC10280 was highly toxic even when expressed at low copies. We also observed specific subcellular localization for several putative VFs. This study shows that there are still potential L. interrogans VFs that await discovery. KEY POINTS: • High-throughput cloning and expression of leptospiral proteins in yeast. • Heterologous expression of nine leptospiral proteins inhibited yeast growth. • An uncharacterized protein LIC10280 maybe a putative VF for further validation.

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