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Journal of Veterinary Science | 2015

The role of rpoS, hmp, and ssrAB in Salmonella enterica Gallinarum and evaluation of a triple-deletion mutant as a live vaccine candidate in Lohmann layer chickens

Youngjae Cho; Yoon Mee Park; Abhijit Kashinath Barate; Soyeon Park; Hee Jeong Park; Mi Rae Lee; Quang Lam Truong; Jang Won Yoon; Iel Soo Bang; Tae-Wook Hahn

Salmonella enterica Gallinarum (SG) causes fowl typhoid (FT), a septicemic disease in avian species. We constructed deletion mutants lacking the stress sigma factor RpoS, the nitric oxide (NO)-detoxifying flavohemoglobin Hmp, and the SsrA/SsrB regulator to confirm the functions of these factors in SG. All gene products were fully functional in wild-type (WT) SG whereas mutants harboring single mutations or a combination of rpoS, hmp, and ssrAB mutations showed hypersusceptibility to H2O2, loss of NO metabolism, and absence of Salmonella pathogenicity island (SPI)-2 expression, respectively. A triple-deletion mutant, SGΔ3 (SGΔrpoSΔhmpΔssrAB), was evaluated for attenuated virulence and protection efficacy in two-week-old Lohmann layer chickens. The SGΔ3 mutant did not cause any mortality after inoculation with either 1 × 106 or 1 × 108 colony-forming units (CFUs) of bacteria. Significantly lower numbers of salmonellae were recovered from the liver and spleen of chickens inoculated with the SGΔ3 mutant compared to chickens inoculated with WT SG. Vaccination with the SGΔ3 mutant conferred complete protection against challenge with virulent SG on the chickens comparable to the group vaccinated with a conventional vaccine strain, SG9R. Overall, these results indicate that SGΔ3 could be a promising candidate for a live Salmonella vaccine against FT.


Vaccine | 2016

Brucella abortusΔcydCΔcydD and ΔcydCΔpurD double-mutants are highly attenuated and confer long-term protective immunity against virulent Brucella abortus

Quang Lam Truong; Youngjae Cho; Soyeon Park; Kiju Kim; Tae-Wook Hahn

We constructed double deletion (ΔcydCΔcydD and ΔcydCΔpurD) mutants from virulent Brucella abortus biovar 1 field isolate (BA15) by deleting the genes encoding an ATP-binding cassette-type transporter (cydC and cydD genes) and a phosphoribosylamine-glycine ligase (purD). Both BA15ΔcydCΔcydD and BA15ΔcydCΔpurD double-mutants exhibited significant attenuation of virulence when assayed in murine macrophages or in BALB/c mice. Both double-mutants were readily cleared from spleens by 4 weeks post-inoculation even when inoculated at the dose of 10(8) CFU per mouse. Moreover, the inoculated mice showed no splenomegaly, which indicates that the mutants are highly attenuated. Importantly, the attenuation of in vitro and in vivo growth did not impair the ability of these mutants to confer long-term protective immunity in mice against challenge with B. abortus strain 2308. Vaccination of mice with either mutant induced humoral and cell-mediated immune responses, and provided significantly better protection than commercial B. abortus strain RB51 vaccine. These results suggest that highly attenuated BA15ΔcydCΔcydD and BA15ΔcydCΔpurD mutants can be used effectively as potential live vaccine candidates against bovine brucellosis.


Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2017

Genomic Approaches for Understanding the Characteristics of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Typhimurium ST1120, Isolated from Swine Feces in Korea

Seongok Kim; Eunsuk Kim; Soyeon Park; Tae-Wook Hahn; Hyunjin Yoon

Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium, one of the most common foodborne pathogens, is transmitted mainly through contaminated food derived from infected animals. In this study, S. Typhimurium ST1120, an isolate from pig feces in Korea, was subjected to whole-genome analysis to understand its genomic features associated with virulence. The genome of ST1120 was found to have a circular chromosome of 4,855,001 bp (GC content 52.2%) and a plasmid of 6,863 bp (GC content 46.0%). This chromosome was predicted to have 4,558 open reading frames (ORFs), 17 pseudogenes, 22 rRNA genes, and 86 tRNA genes. Its plasmid was predicted to have three ORFs. Comparative genome analysis revealed that ST1120 was phylogenetically close to S. Typhimurium U288, a critical isolate in piggery farms and food chains in Europe. In silico functional analysis predicted that the ST1120 genome harbored multiple genes associated with virulence and stress resistance, including Salmonella pathogenicity islands (SPIs containing SPI-1 to SPI-5, SPI-13, and SPI-14), C63PI locus, ST104 prophage locus, and various antibiotic resistance genes. In accordance with these analysis results, ST1120 showed competence in invasion and survival abilities when it was added to host cells. It also exhibited robust resistance against antibiotics in comparison with other S. Typhimurium strains. This is the first report of the complete genome sequence of S. Typhimurium isolated from swine in Korea. Comparative genome analysis between ST1120 and other Salmonella strains would provide fruitful information toward understanding Salmonella host specificity and developing control measures against S. Typhimurium infection.


Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2015

Proteomic analysis of outer membrane proteins in Salmonella enterica Enteritidis.

Youngjae Cho; Soyeon Park; Abhijit Kashinath Barate; Quang Lam Truong; Jang Hyuck Han; Cheong-Hwan Jung; Jang Won Yoon; Seongbeom Cho; Tae-Wook Hahn


Microbial Pathogenesis | 2016

Brucella abortus mutants lacking ATP-binding cassette transporter proteins are highly attenuated in virulence and confer protective immunity against virulent B. abortus challenge in BALB/c mice

Quang Lam Truong; Youngjae Cho; Soyeon Park; Bokyoung Park; Tae-Wook Hahn


Korean Journal of Veterinary Research | 2016

Genetic diversity of nucleocapsid genes of recent porcine epidemic diarrhea viruses isolated in Korea

Kiju Kim; Yookyung Park; Bokyung Park; Quang Lam Truong; Soyeon Park; Jaehun Kim; Tae-Wook Hahn


Korean Journal of Veterinary Research | 2015

Efficacy of orally administered ginseng stem and leaf in chickens

Soyeon Park; Kwang-yeal Lee; Youngjae Cho; Bokyoung Park; Kiju Kim; Na-rae Lee; Dong-gun Kim; Young-hee Kim; Tae-Wook Hahn


Journal of the Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2014

Comparison of different primers and enrichment media for the rapid detection of Salmonella using polymerase chain reaction

Kiju Kim; Soyeon Park; Youngjae Cho; Ho-Keun Won; Tae-Wook Hahn


Journal of Bacteriology and Virology | 2014

Evaluation of Immune Response for Vi-CRM 197 Conjugated Vaccine against Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi in Mice

Kiju Kim; Junho Shim; Soyeon Park; Bokyoung Park; Youngjae Cho; Byungung Hur; Seon A Kang; Seuk Keun Choi; Yeongok Baik; Tae Wook Hahn


Korean Journal of Veterinary Research | 2013

Comparative evaluation of the murine immune responses to Salmonella enterica serovars Enteritidis, Gallinarum and Typhimurium infection

Kiju Kim; Dooree Kim; Jisun Sun; Soyeon Park; Youngjae Cho; Hyun-Jeong Ko; Hong-Gu Joo; Tae-Wook Hahn

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Tae-Wook Hahn

Kangwon National University

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Kiju Kim

Kangwon National University

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Youngjae Cho

Kangwon National University

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Bokyoung Park

Kangwon National University

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Quang Lam Truong

Kangwon National University

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Jang Won Yoon

Kangwon National University

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Hyun-Jeong Ko

Seoul National University

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