Swine erysipelas is caused by the Gram-positive pathogen The swine erysipelas live vaccine in Japan, the Koganei 65-0.15 strain (Koganei), has been reported to cause arthritis and endocarditis. To develop a vaccine with increased safety, we used a virulent Fujisawa strain to construct transposon mutants for a total of 651 genes, which covered 38% of the coding sequence of the genome. We screened the mutants for attenuation by inoculating mice with 10 CFU of each mutant and subsequently assessed protective capability by challenging the surviving mice with 10 CFU (10 times the 50% lethal dose) of the Fujisawa strain. Of the 23 attenuated mutants obtained, 6 mutants were selected and evaluated for protective capability in pigs by comparison to that of the Koganei strain. A mutant in the ERH_0432 () gene encoding a putative CDP-glycerol glycerophosphotransferase was found to be highly attenuated and to induce humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in conventional pigs. An in-frame deletion mutant of the gene, the Δ432 mutant, was constructed, and attenuation was further confirmed in germfree piglets; three of four piglets subcutaneously inoculated with 10 CFU of the Δ432 mutant showed no apparent clinical symptoms, whereas all four of the Koganei-inoculated piglets died 3 days after inoculation. It was confirmed that conventional pigs inoculated orally or subcutaneously with the Δ432 strain were almost completely protected against lethal challenge infection. Thus, the homolog mutant of represents a safe vaccine candidate that can be administered via the oral and subcutaneous routes.

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