Comparative proteomics study of exosomes in Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio anguillarum

Microb Pathog. 2023 Aug:181:106174. doi: 10.1016/j.micpath.2023.106174. Epub 2023 May 25.

Abstract

Exosomes are a class of extracellular vesicles released by bacteria and contain diverse biomolecules. In this study, we isolated exosomes from Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio anguillarum, which are both serious pathogens in mariculture, using a supercentrifugation method, and the proteins in the exosomes of these two vibrios were analyzed by LC-MS/MS proteomics. Exosome proteins released by V. harveyi and V. anguillarum were different; they not only contained virulence factors (such as lipase and phospholipase in V. harveyi, metalloprotease and hemolysin in V. anguillarum), but also participated in the important life activities of bacteria (such as fatty acid biosynthesis, biosynthesis of antibiotics, carbon metabolism). Subsequently, to verify whether the exosomes participated in bacterial toxicity, after Ruditapes philippinarum was challenged with V. harveyi and V. anguillarum, the corresponding genes of virulence factors from exosomes screened by proteomics were tested by quantitative real-time PCR. All the genes detected were upregulated which suggested that exosomes were involved in vibrio toxicity. The results could provide an effective proteome database for decoding the pathogenic mechanism of vibrios from the exosome perspective.

Keywords: Exosome protein; Vibrio anguillarum; Vibrio harveyi; Virulence factors.

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, Liquid
  • Exosomes*
  • Proteomics
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  • Vibrio* / genetics
  • Virulence Factors / genetics

Substances

  • Virulence Factors

Supplementary concepts

  • Vibrio anguillarum
  • Vibrio harveyi