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. 2022 Apr 14;13:816689. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.816689

Table 4.

Top differentially abundant virulence factors between high and low H/L ratio SE-infected chickens based on VFDB database annotation.

Dpi Level 1 Level 2 VFs Function Species
7 Defensive virulence factors Antiphagocytosis Capsule glycosyl transferase, group 2 family protein E. Faecalis
Regulation of virulence-associated genes Regulation PhoP Possible two component system response transcriptional positive regulator PhoP M. Tuberculosis
Nonspecific virulence factor Iron uptake system FbpABC Iron (III) ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein N. meningitidis
Offensive virulence factors Secretion system HSI-I serine/threonine protein kinase PpkA P. aeruginosa
21 Defensive virulence factors Antiphagocytosis Alignate alginate biosynthesis regulatory protein AlgR P. aeruginosa
Nonspecific virulence factor Iron uptake system FbpABC Iron (III) ABC transporter, ATP-binding protein N. meningitidis
Regulation of virulence-associated genes Regulation PhoP/R Possible two component system response transcriptional positive regulator PhoP M. tuberculosis
Offensive virulence factors Adherence Type IV pili two-component response regulator PilR P. aeruginosa
ND ND Cytolysin ND ND

Twenty-six birds were used, including H7: High H/L SE-infected 7 dpi (n = 7), L7: Low H/L SE-infected 7 dpi (n = 6), H21: high H/L SE-infected 21 dpi (n = 6) and L21: Low H/L SE-infected 21 dpi (n = 7). ND, Not determined.