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Title: Characterization of the Phase-Variable Autotransporter Lav Reveals a Role in Host Cell Adherence and Biofilm Formation in Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae
Authors: Phillips, Zachary N
Garai, Preeti
Tram, Greg
Martin, Gael
Van Den Bergh, Annelies
Husna, Asma-Ul
Staples, Megan
Grimwood, Keith 
Jennison, Amy V 
Guillon, Patrice
von Itzstein, Mark
Jennings, Michael P
Brockman, Kenneth L
Atack, John M
Issue Date: 21-Apr-2022
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
Source: Infection and immunity, 2022
Journal Title: Infection and immunity
Journal: Infection and Immunity
Abstract: Lav is an autotransporter protein found in pathogenic Haemophilus and Neisseria species. Lav in nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) is phase-variable: the gene reversibly switches ON-OFF via changes in length of a locus-located GCAA(n) simple DNA sequence repeat tract. The expression status of lav was examined in carriage and invasive collections of NTHi, where it was predominantly not expressed (OFF). Phenotypic study showed lav expression (ON) results in increased adherence to human lung cells and denser biofilm formation. A survey of Haemophilus species genome sequences showed lav is present in ∼60% of NTHi strains, but lav is not present in most typeable H. influenzae strains. Sequence analysis revealed a total of five distinct variants of the Lav passenger domain present in Haemophilus spp., with these five variants showing a distinct lineage distribution. Determining the role of Lav in NTHi will help understand the role of this protein during distinct pathologies.
DOI: 10.1128/iai.00565-21
metadata.dc.rights.holder: Jennison, Amy V
Keywords: Haemophilus influenzae;Type V Secretion Systems
Type: Journal article
Appears in Sites:Forensic and Scientific Services Publications
Queensland Health Publications

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