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Lamrabet O., Ghigo E., Mege J. L., Lepidi H., Nappez C., Raoult Didier, Drancourt M. (2014). MspA-Mycobacterium tuberculosis-transformant with reduced virulence : the "unbirthday paradigm". Microbial Pathogenesis, 76, p. 10-18. ISSN 0882-4010.

Titre du document
MspA-Mycobacterium tuberculosis-transformant with reduced virulence : the "unbirthday paradigm"
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000343635500002
Auteurs
Lamrabet O., Ghigo E., Mege J. L., Lepidi H., Nappez C., Raoult Didier, Drancourt M.
Source
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2014, 76, p. 10-18 ISSN 0882-4010
Expressing mspA porin gene from Mycobacterium smegmatis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis attenuated this pathogen. Intracellular growth of the transformants into free-living amoeba and murine and human macrophages decreased. Furthermore, transformants decreased the microbicidal program of human monocyte-derived macrophages. BALB/c mice inoculated with transformants exhibited higher weights, lower histological lesions and lower M. tuberculosis inoculum in the liver, spleen and lungs than control mice challenged with wild-type M. tuberculosis. Preliminary evaluation indicated that mice inoculated with this transformant showed higher weights and lower numbers of lung nodules and tissular mycobacteria than control mice when challenged with wild-type M. tuberculosis. Similar to the paradoxical "unbirthday" gift coined by Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, adding mspA gene reduced the virulence of M. tuberculosis and yielded a protective effect. Lost of non-virulence genes is a mechanism for virulence in mycobacteria. Engineering non-virulence genes in M. tuberculosis may yield strains with decreased virulence and increased immunogenicity.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052] ; Biotechnologies [084]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00012380
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