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Identification and characterization of outer membrane vesicles from the fish pathogen Vibrio ordalii
Authors:Macarena Echeverría-Bugueño  Rodrigo Espinosa-Lemunao  Rute Irgang  Ruben Avendaño-Herrera
Institution:1. Grupo de Espectroscopia Vibracional y Materiales Moleculares, Instituto de Química, Pontificia Universidad Católica De Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile

Laboratorio de Patología de Organismos Acuáticos y Biotecnología Acuicola, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile

Interdisciplinary Center for Aquaculture Research (INCAR), Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile;2. Laboratorio de Patología de Organismos Acuáticos y Biotecnología Acuicola, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile

Interdisciplinary Center for Aquaculture Research (INCAR), Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile;3. Laboratorio de Patología de Organismos Acuáticos y Biotecnología Acuicola, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Andrés Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile

Abstract:Vibriosis outbreaks due to Vibrio ordalii occur globally, but Chilean salmon aquaculture, in particular, has suffered significant monetary losses in the last 15 years. Little is known about the virulence mechanisms employed by V. ordalii. However, most Vibrio pathogens (e.g., Vibrio anguillarum, a very close taxonomic species) present outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that are released extracellularly and implicated in the delivery of virulence factors to host cells. This study provides the first reported evidence of the fish pathogen V. ordalii producing and releasing OMVs under normal growth conditions. Analyses were conducted with the V. ordalii strain Vo-LM-18 and the type strain ATCC 33509T. For comparative purposes, the reference strain V. anguillarum ATCC 43307 was employed. The average size for the three Vibrio strains was 0.215 ± 0.6 µm (via scanning electron microscopy) or between 0.19 and 1.8 µm (via dynamic light scattering), with each bacterium presenting a wide range. SDS-PAGE revealed similarities in OMV patterns, but neither total nor external proteins were identical. Comparing V. ordalii ATCC 33509T and Vo-LM-18, bands were most evident in the total proteins, and the greatest degree of similarity in OMV profiles was between 37 and 50 kDa. The purified OMVs demonstrated haemolytic enzyme activity, which could play a role during V. ordalii infection. These data represent an initial step towards gaining new insights into this virulence factor, of which a lot is known in other pathogenic microorganisms.
Keywords:outer membrane vesicles  Vibrio ordalii  vibriosis  virulence factor
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