“…To further understand the mechanism of SS-host interaction, an in-depth study of the virulence genes and proteins in SS is necessary. Bacterial surface proteins containing the LPxTG motif associated with bacterial virulence, such as the Cbp40 ( Zhang et al., 2013 ), HP0197 ( Zhang et al., 2009 ), and Sao ( Li et al., 2007 ) proteins of SS, the SpaA protein family of Erysipelothrix insidiosa , and the Omp85 protein family of gram-negative bacteria ( Torres et al., 2018 ), are highly immunogenic and potentially valuable for the development of relevant vaccines. In a preliminary study, strain DN13 of SS9 was isolated from a pig that died of septicemia in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, China.…”