Loss of RD1 contributed to the attenuation of the live tuberculosis vaccines Mycobacterium bovis BCG and Mycobacterium microti
Institut Pasteur · Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Abstract
Although large human populations have been safely immunized against tuberculosis with two live vaccines, Mycobacterium bovis BCG or Mycobacterium microti, the vole bacillus, the molecular basis for the avirulence of these vaccine strains remains unknown. Comparative genomics has identified a series of chromosomal deletions common to both virulent and avirulent species but only a single locus, RD1, that has been deleted from M. bovis BCG and M. microti. Restoration of RD1, by gene knock-in, resulted in a marked change in colonial morphology towards that of virulent tubercle bacilli. Three RD1-encoded proteins were localized in the cell wall, and two of them, the immunodominant T-cell antigens ESAT-6 and CFP-10,…
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5Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Mycobacterium bovis
- Virulence
- Virology
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
- ESAT-6
- Microbiology
- Good health and well-being