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  2. Chondroitinase AC: A host-associated genetic feature of Helicobacter bizzozeronii

Chondroitinase AC: A host-associated genetic feature of Helicobacter bizzozeronii

  • Vet Microbiol. 2016 Apr 15:186:21-7. doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2016.02.013.
Ramesh Babu Namburi 1 Olivier Berteau 2 Dorothe Spillmann 3 Mirko Rossi 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology (IMBIM), Uppsala University, BMC, Box 582, SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden. Electronic address: [email protected].
  • 2 INRA, ChemSyBio, UMR 1319 Micalis, F-78350 Jouy-en-Josas, France; AgroParisTech, ChemSyBio, UMR Micalis, F-78350 Jouy-en-Josas, France.
  • 3 Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology (IMBIM), Uppsala University, BMC, Box 582, SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden.
  • 4 Department of Food Hygiene and Environmental Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 66, Agnes Sjöbergin katu 2, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

Investigating mechanisms involved in host adaptation is crucial to understand pathogen evolution. Helicobacter species appear to have a host species-specific tropism, coevolving with their natural hosts, and to develop several strategies allowing the colonization of the stomach throughout lifetime of their hosts. However, little is known about genetic features associated with the adaptation to a specific animal host. In this study we discovered a polysaccharide lyase that is expressed by the canine-associated species H. bizzozeronii and acts as chondroitinase AC-type lyase of broad specificity. Except for its low pH-optimum between pH 4.0 and pH 5.5, the properties of the H. bizzozeronii chondroitin lyase AC resemble the ones from Arthrobacter aurescens. However, homologues of this gene have been detected only in Helicobacter species colonizing the canine and feline gastric mucosa. Since a unique feature of the canine stomach is the secretion of chondroitin-4-sulphate in the gastric juice of the fundus mucosa by chief cells, the expression of chondroitinase AC by H. bizzozeronii is likely the consequence of adaptation of this bacterium to its host and a potential link to gastric disorders in dogs.

Keywords

Canine gut microbiota; Carbohydrate lyases; Chondroitin sulphate; Glycosaminoglycan lyase; Helicobactor bizzozeronii.

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