Characterization of the pathogenicity and mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of Apibacter raozihei, a potential bacterial pathogen
Yuanmeihui Tao, Suping Zhang, Kexin Qi, Wenbo Luo, Sihui Zhang, Jing Yang, Dong Jin, Shan Lu, Yuyuan Huang, Han Zheng, Jianguo Xu

TL;DR
This study shows that Apibacter raozihei is a harmful bacterium that can cause severe lung damage and inflammation in mice, with some strains being more dangerous than others.
Contribution
The study identifies specific virulence factors and highlights strain-specific differences in pathogenicity of Apibacter raozihei.
Findings
Mice infected with A. raozihei had low survival rates and severe lung damage.
Strain HY041T caused more severe symptoms and higher cytokine levels than HY037.
Genes like OmpA and those involved in iron acquisition are potential virulence factors.
Abstract
Apibacter raozihei is a Gram-negative bacterium isolated from the feces of bats, and there is a scarcity of information regarding its genomic and pathogenicity characteristics. This study systematically evaluated the pathogenic potential of A. raozihei by comparing the survival rates, bacterial loads in the peripheral blood and organs, histopathological lesions, and the production of proinflammatory cytokines in C57BL/6 mice infected with strains HY037 and HY041T of A. raozihei. The findings revealed that mice infected with A. raozihei had low survival rates, with significant differences between the HY041T and HY037 strains. The mice infected with HY041T exhibited more severe pulmonary histopathological damage and higher levels of proinflammatory cytokines compared to those infected with HY037. These results demonstrated that A. raozihei is lethal in mice, causing significant pulmonary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBurkholderia infections and melioidosis · Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies · Enterobacteriaceae and Cronobacter Research
