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J Clin Microbiol ; 49(5): 1708-15, 2011 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21367990

RESUMO

We evaluated two commercial F1 antigen capture-based immunochromatographic dipsticks, Yersinia Pestis (F1) Smart II and Plague BioThreat Alert test strips, in detecting plague bacilli by using whole-blood samples from mice experimentally infected with Yersinia pestis CO92. To assess the specificities of these dipsticks, an in-frame F1-deficient mutant of CO92 (Δcaf) was generated by homologous recombination and used as a negative control. Based on genetic, antigenic/immunologic, and electron microscopic analyses, the Δcaf mutant was devoid of a capsule. The growth rate of the Δcaf mutant generally was similar to that of the wild-type (WT) bacterium at both 26 and 37 °C, although the mutant's growth dropped slightly during the late phase at 37 °C. The Δcaf mutant was as virulent as WT CO92 in the pneumonic plague mouse model; however, it was attenuated in developing bubonic plague. Both dipsticks had similar sensitivities, requiring a minimum of 0.5 µg/ml of purified F1 antigen or 1 × 10(5) to 5 × 10(5) CFU/ml of WT CO92 for positive results, while the blood samples were negative for up to 1 × 10(8) CFU/ml of the Δcaf mutant. Our studies demonstrated the diagnostic potential of two plague dipsticks in detecting capsular-positive strains of Y. pestis in bubonic and pneumonic plague.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/análise , Técnicas de Laboratório Clínico/métodos , Deleção de Genes , Peste/diagnóstico , Peste/patologia , Fatores de Virulência/genética , Yersinia pestis/patogenicidade , Animais , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Imunoensaio , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Peste/microbiologia , Peste/mortalidade , Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Análise de Sobrevida , Virulência , Fatores de Virulência/metabolismo , Yersinia pestis/genética , Yersinia pestis/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Microb Pathog ; 49(3): 122-34, 2010 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20553837

RESUMO

We recently characterized a T3SS effector, AexU, from a diarrheal isolate SSU of Aeromonas hydrophila, which exhibited ADP-ribosyltransferase (ADPRT) activity. Here we provided evidence that AexU also possessed GTPase-activating protein (GAP) activity, which was mainly responsible for host cell apoptosis and disruption of actin filaments. Earlier, we showed that the DeltaaexU null mutant was attenuated in a mouse model, and we now demonstrated that while the parental A. hydrophila strain could be detected in the lung, liver, and spleen of infected mice, the DeltaaexU mutant was rapidly cleared from these organs resulting in increased survivability of animals. Further, AexU prevented phosphorylation of c-Jun, JNK and IkappaBalpha and inhibited IL-6 and IL-8 secretion from HeLa cells. Our data indicated that AexU operated by inhibiting NF-kappaB and inactivating Rho GTPases. Importantly, however, when the DeltaaexU null mutant was complemented with the mutated aexU gene devoid of ADPRT and GAP activities, a higher mortality rate in mice with concomitant increase in the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines/chemokines was noted. These data indicated that either such a mutated AexU is a potent inducer of them or that AexU possesses yet another unknown activity that is modulated by ADPRT and GAP activities and results in this aberrant cytokine/chemokine production responsible for increased animal death.


Assuntos
ADP Ribose Transferases/metabolismo , Aeromonas hydrophila/enzimologia , Aeromonas hydrophila/patogenicidade , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Proteínas Ativadoras de GTPase/metabolismo , Fatores de Virulência/metabolismo , ADP Ribose Transferases/genética , Animais , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Citocinas/metabolismo , Proteínas Ativadoras de GTPase/genética , Deleção de Genes , Teste de Complementação Genética , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/microbiologia , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/patologia , Células HeLa , Humanos , Fígado/microbiologia , Pulmão/microbiologia , Camundongos , Baço/microbiologia , Análise de Sobrevida , Fatores de Virulência/genética
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Comp Funct Genomics ; : 342168, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20508723

RESUMO

Braun/murein lipoprotein (Lpp) is involved in inflammatory responses and septic shock. We previously characterized a Deltalpp mutant of Yersinia pestis CO92 and found that this mutant was defective in surviving in macrophages and was attenuated in a mouse inhalation model of plague when compared to the highly virulent wild-type (WT) bacterium. We performed global transcriptional profiling of WT Y. pestis and its Deltalpp mutant using microarrays. The organisms were cultured at 26 and 37 degrees Celsius to simulate the flea vector and mammalian host environments, respectively. Our data revealed vastly different effects of lpp mutation on the transcriptomes of Y. pestis grown at 37 versus 26 degrees C. While the absence of Lpp resulted mainly in the downregulation of metabolic genes at 26 degrees C, the Y. pestis Deltalpp mutant cultured at 37 degrees C exhibited profound alterations in stress response and virulence genes, compared to WT bacteria. We investigated one of the stress-related genes (htrA) downregulated in the Deltalpp mutant relative to WT Y. pestis. Indeed, complementation of the Deltalpp mutant with the htrA gene restored intracellular survival of the Y. pestis Deltalpp mutant. Our results support a role for Lpp in Y. pestis adaptation to the host environment, possibly via transcriptional activation of htrA.

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Microb Pathog ; 47(5): 243-51, 2009 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19716410

RESUMO

Type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) have been identified recently in several Gram-negative organisms and have been shown to be associated with virulence in some bacterial pathogens. A T6SS of Yersinia pestis CO92 (locus YPO0499-YPO0516) was deleted followed by investigation of the phenotype of this mutation. We observed that this T6SS locus of Y. pestis was preferentially expressed at 26 degrees C in comparison to 37 degrees C suggesting a possible role in the flea cycle. However, we found that the deletion of T6SS locus YPO0499-YPO0516 in Y. pestis CO92 had no effect on the ability of this strain to infect the oriental rat flea, Xenopsylla cheopis. Nevertheless, this mutant displayed increased intracellular numbers in macrophage-like J774.A1 cells after 20 h post-infection for bacterial cells pre-grown at 26 degrees C indicating that expression of this T6SS locus limited intracellular replication in macrophages. In addition, deletion of the YPO0499-YPO0516 locus reduced the uptake by macrophages of the Y. pestis mutant pre-grown at 37 degrees C, suggesting that this T6SS locus has phagocytosis-promoting activity. Further study of the virulence of the T6SS mutant in murine bubonic and inhalation plague models revealed no attenuation in comparison with the parental CO92 strain.


Assuntos
Macrófagos/microbiologia , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/genética , Mutação , Peste/microbiologia , Sifonápteros/microbiologia , Yersinia pestis/genética , Yersinia pestis/patogenicidade , Animais , Linhagem Celular , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Humanos , Camundongos , Deleção de Sequência , Análise de Sobrevida , Temperatura
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Infect Immun ; 76(4): 1390-409, 2008 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18227160

RESUMO

Yersinia pestis evolved from Y. pseudotuberculosis to become the causative agent of bubonic and pneumonic plague. We identified a homolog of the Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium lipoprotein (lpp) gene in Yersinia species and prepared lpp gene deletion mutants of Y. pseudotuberculosis YPIII, Y. pestis KIM/D27 (pigmentation locus minus), and Y. pestis CO92 with reduced virulence. Mice injected via the intraperitoneal route with 5 x 10(7) CFU of the Deltalpp KIM/D27 mutant survived a month, even though this would have constituted a lethal dose for the parental KIM/D27 strain. Subsequently, these Deltalpp KIM/D27-injected mice were solidly protected against an intranasally administered, highly virulent Y. pestis CO92 strain when it was given as five 50% lethal doses (LD(50)). In a parallel study with the pneumonic plague mouse model, after 72 h postinfection, the lungs of animals infected with wild-type (WT) Y. pestis CO92 and given a subinhibitory dose of levofloxacin had acute inflammation, edema, and masses of bacteria, while the lung tissue appeared essentially normal in mice inoculated with the Deltalpp mutant of CO92 and given the same dose of levofloxacin. Importantly, while WT Y. pestis CO92 could be detected in the bloodstreams and spleens of infected mice at 72 h postinfection, the Deltalpp mutant of CO92 could not be detected in those organs. Furthermore, the levels of cytokines/chemokines detected in the sera were significantly lower in animals infected with the Deltalpp mutant than in those infected with WT CO92. Additionally, the Deltalpp mutant was more rapidly killed by macrophages than was the WT CO92 strain. These data provided evidence that the Deltalpp mutants of yersiniae were significantly attenuated and could be useful tools in the development of new vaccines.


Assuntos
Lipoproteínas/metabolismo , Peste/microbiologia , Fatores de Virulência/metabolismo , Yersinia pestis/patogenicidade , Animais , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Citocinas/sangue , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Levofloxacino , Lipoproteínas/deficiência , Lipoproteínas/genética , Macrófagos/imunologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Mutação/genética , Ofloxacino/farmacologia , Ofloxacino/uso terapêutico , Peste/sangue , Peste/tratamento farmacológico , Peste/patologia , Virulência , Fatores de Virulência/deficiência , Fatores de Virulência/genética , Yersinia pestis/efeitos dos fármacos , Yersinia pestis/genética , Yersinia pestis/metabolismo , Yersinia pseudotuberculosis/genética , Yersinia pseudotuberculosis/metabolismo , Yersinia pseudotuberculosis/patogenicidade
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Open Microbiol J ; 4: 34-46, 2010 Jun 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21127743

RESUMO

Successful treatment of inhalation anthrax, pneumonic plague and tularemia can be achieved with fluoroquinolone antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin, and initiation of treatment is most effective when administered as soon as possible following exposure. Bacillus anthracis Ames, Yersinia pestis CO92, and Francisella tularensis SCHU S4 have equivalent susceptibility in vitro to ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin (minimal inhibitory concentration is 0.03 µg/ml); however, limited information is available regarding in vivo susceptibility of these infectious agents to the fluoroquinolone antibiotics in small animal models. Mice, guinea pig, and rabbit models have been developed to evaluate the protective efficacy of antibiotic therapy against these life-threatening infections. Our results indicated that doses of ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin required to protect mice against inhalation anthrax were approximately 18-fold higher than the doses of levofloxacin required to protect against pneumonic plague and tularemia. Further, the critical period following aerosol exposure of mice to either B. anthracis spores or Y. pestis was 24 h, while mice challenged with F. tularensis could be effectively protected when treatment was delayed for as long as 72 h postchallenge. In addition, it was apparent that prolonged antibiotic treatment was important in the effective treatment of inhalation anthrax in mice, but short-term treatment of mice with pneumonic plague or tularemia infections were usually successful. These results provide effective antibiotic dosages in mice, guinea pigs, and rabbits and lay the foundation for the development and evaluation of combinational treatment modalities.

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Microbes Infect ; 11(2): 205-14, 2009 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19073275

RESUMO

Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of human bubonic and pneumonic plague, is spread during natural infection by the fleas of rodents. Historically associated with infected rat fleas, studies on the kinetics of infection in rats are surprisingly few, and these reports have focused mainly on bubonic plague. Although the natural route of primary infection results in bubonic plague in humans, it is commonly thought that aerosolized Y. pestis will be utilized during a biowarfare attack. Accordingly, based on our previous characterization of the mouse model of pneumonic plague, we sought to examine the progression of infection in rats exposed in a whole-body Madison chamber to aerosolized Y. pestis CO92. Following an 8.6 LD(50) dose of Y. pestis, injury was apparent in the rat tissues based on histopathology, and chemokines and cytokines rose above control levels (1h post infection [p.i.]) in the sera and organ homogenates over a 72-h infection period. Bacteria disseminated from the lungs to peripheral organs, with the largest increases in the spleen, followed by the liver and blood at 72h p.i. compared to the 1h controls. Importantly, rats were as sensitive to pneumonic plague as mice, having a similar LD(50) dose by the intranasal and aerosolized routes. Further, we showed direct transmission of plague bacteria from infected to uninfected rats. Taken together, the data allowed us to characterize for the first time a rat pneumonic plague model following aerosolization of Y. pestis.


Assuntos
Aerossóis , Peste/patologia , Peste/fisiopatologia , Yersinia pestis/fisiologia , Animais , Sangue/microbiologia , Contagem de Colônia Microbiana , Citocinas/metabolismo , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Dose Letal Mediana , Fígado/microbiologia , Pulmão/microbiologia , Pulmão/patologia , Camundongos , Peste/transmissão , Ratos , Baço/microbiologia , Fatores de Tempo
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Microbiology (Reading) ; 155(Pt 10): 3247-3259, 2009 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19589835

RESUMO

Deletion of the murein (Braun) lipoprotein gene, lpp, attenuates the Yersinia pestis CO92 strain in mouse models of bubonic and pneumonic plague. In this report, we characterized the virulence of strains from which the plasminogen activating protease (pla)-encoding pPCP1 plasmid was cured from either the wild-type (WT) or the Deltalpp mutant strain of Y. pestis CO92 in the mouse model of pneumonic infection. We noted a significantly increased survival rate in mice infected with the Y. pestis pPCP(-)/Deltalpp mutant strain up to a dose of 5000 LD(50). Additionally, mice challenged with the pPCP(-)/Deltalpp strain had substantially less tissue injury and a strong decrease in the levels of most cytokines and chemokines in tissue homogenates and sera when compared with the WT-infected group. Importantly, the Y. pestis pPCP(-)/Deltalpp mutant strain was detectable in high numbers in the livers and spleens of some of the infected mice. In the lungs of pPCP(-)/Deltalpp mutant-challenged animals, however, bacterial numbers dropped at 48 h after infection when compared with tissue homogenates from 1 h post-infection. Similarly, we noted that this mutant was unable to survive within murine macrophages in an in vitro assay, whereas survivability of the pPCP(-) mutant within the macrophage environment was similar to that of the WT. Taken together, our data indicated that a significant and possibly synergistic attenuation in bacterial virulence occurred in a mouse model of pneumonic plague when both the lpp gene and the virulence plasmid pPCP1 encoding the pla gene were deleted from Y. pestis.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Lipoproteínas/genética , Peste/patologia , Plasmídeos , Ativadores de Plasminogênio/genética , Deleção de Sequência , Fatores de Virulência/genética , Yersinia pestis/patogenicidade , Animais , Citocinas/análise , Citocinas/sangue , Feminino , Dose Letal Mediana , Fígado/microbiologia , Pulmão/química , Pulmão/microbiologia , Pulmão/patologia , Camundongos , Peste/microbiologia , Baço/microbiologia , Análise de Sobrevida , Virulência , Yersinia pestis/genética
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Clin Vaccine Immunol ; 16(11): 1696-9, 2009 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19759250

RESUMO

Recombinant Sindbis viruses were engineered to express alternative forms of the protective antigen (PA) of Bacillus anthracis. The recombinant viruses induced PA-specific immunoglobulin G and neutralizing antibodies in Swiss Webster mice. Vaccination with the recombinant viruses induced immunity that offered some protection from a lethal Ames strain spore challenge and synergized the protective effects of ciprofloxacin.


Assuntos
Vacinas contra Antraz/imunologia , Antraz/prevenção & controle , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Antígenos de Bactérias/imunologia , Bacillus anthracis/genética , Toxinas Bacterianas/imunologia , Ciprofloxacina/uso terapêutico , Vetores Genéticos , Sindbis virus/genética , Animais , Vacinas contra Antraz/genética , Anticorpos Antibacterianos/sangue , Anticorpos Neutralizantes/sangue , Antígenos de Bactérias/genética , Toxinas Bacterianas/genética , Humanos , Imunoglobulina G/sangue , Camundongos , Sindbis virus/imunologia , Análise de Sobrevida , Vacinas Sintéticas/genética , Vacinas Sintéticas/imunologia
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Microb Pathog ; 45(5-6): 343-54, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18930130

RESUMO

A diarrheal isolate SSU of Aeromonas hydrophila produces a cytotoxic enterotoxin (Act) with cytotoxic, enterotoxic, and hemolytic activities. Our laboratory has characterized from the above Aeromonas strain, in addition to Act, the type 3- and T6-secretion systems and their effectors, as well as the genes shown to modulate the production of AI-1-like autoinducers, N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs) involved in quorum sensing (QS). In this study, we demonstrated the presence of an S-ribosylhomocysteinase (LuxS)-based autoinducer (AI)-2 QS system in A. hydrophila SSU and its contribution to bacterial virulence. The luxS isogenic mutant of A. hydrophila, which we prepared by marker exchange mutagenesis, showed an alteration in the dynamics and architecture of the biofilm formation, a decrease in the motility of the bacterium, and an enhanced virulence in the septicemic mouse model. Moreover, these effects of the mutation could be complemented. Enhanced production of the biofilm exopolysaccharide and filaments in the mutant strain were presumably the major causes of the observed phenotype. Our earlier studies indicated that the wild-type A. hydrophila with overproduction of DNA adenine methyltransferase (Dam) had significantly reduced motility, greater hemolytic activity associated with Act, and an enhanced ability to produce AI-1 lactones. Furthermore, such a Dam-overproducing strain was not lethal to mice. On the contrary, the luxS mutant with Dam overproduction showed an increased motility and had no effect on lactone production. In addition, the Dam-overproducing luxS mutant strain was not altered in its ability to induce lethality in a mouse model of infection when compared to the parental strain which overproduced Dam. We suggested that an altered gene expression in the luxS mutant of A. hydrophila SSU, as it related to biofilm formation and virulence, might be linked with the interruption of the bacterial metabolic pathway, specifically of methionine synthesis.


Assuntos
Aeromonas hydrophila/enzimologia , Aeromonas hydrophila/patogenicidade , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Biofilmes , Liases de Carbono-Enxofre/metabolismo , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/microbiologia , Mutação , Percepção de Quorum , Aeromonas hydrophila/genética , Aeromonas hydrophila/fisiologia , Animais , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Liases de Carbono-Enxofre/genética , Feminino , Humanos , Camundongos , Virulência
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Microbiology (Reading) ; 154(Pt 7): 1939-1948, 2008 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18599822

RESUMO

Yersinia pestis is a Gram-negative bacterium, and the causative agent of bubonic plague and pneumonic plague. Because of its potential use as a biological warfare weapon, the plague bacterium has been placed on the list of category A select agents. The dynamics of pneumonic infection following aerosolization of the highly virulent Y. pestis CO92 strain have been poorly studied; therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the LD(50) dose, bacterial dissemination, cytokine/chemokine production and tissue damage in Swiss-Webster mice over a 72 h course of infection. We exposed mice in a whole-body Madison chamber to various doses of Y. pestis CO92 aerosolized by a Collison nebulizer, and determined that the LD(50) presented dose (Dp) of the bacterium in the lungs was 2.1 x 10(3) c.f.u. In a subsequent study, we infected mice at a Dp of 1.3 x 10(4) c.f.u., and harvested organs and blood at 1, 24, 48 and 72 h post-infection. Histopathological examination, in addition to measurement of bacterial dissemination and cytokine/chemokine analysis, indicated progressive tissue injury, and an increased number of animals succumbing to infection over the course of the experiment. Using these data, we were able to characterize the mouse plague model following aerosolization of Y. pestis CO92.


Assuntos
Peste/microbiologia , Peste/transmissão , Yersinia pestis/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Aerossóis/análise , Animais , Citocinas/imunologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Humanos , Dose Letal Mediana , Pulmão/imunologia , Pulmão/microbiologia , Pulmão/patologia , Camundongos , Peste/imunologia , Peste/patologia , Yersinia pestis/imunologia , Yersinia pestis/patogenicidade
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Microb Pathog ; 44(4): 344-61, 2008 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18037263

RESUMO

Our laboratory recently molecularly characterized the type II secretion system (T2SS)-associated cytotoxic enterotoxin (Act) and the T3SS-secreted AexU effector from a diarrheal isolate SSU of Aeromonas hydrophila. The role of these toxin proteins in the pathogenesis of A. hydrophila infections was subsequently delineated in in vitro and in vivo models. In this study, we characterized the new type VI secretion system (T6SS) from isolate SSU of A. hydrophila and demonstrated its role in bacterial virulence. Study of the role of T6SS in bacterial virulence is in its infancy, and there are, accordingly, only limited, recent reports directed toward a better understanding its role in bacterial pathogenesis. We have provided evidence that the virulence-associated secretion (vas) genes vasH (Sigma 54-dependent transcriptional regulator) and vasK (encoding protein of unknown function) are essential for expression of the genes encoding the T6SS and/or they constituted important components of the T6SS. Deletion of the vasH gene prevented expression of the potential translocon hemolysin coregulated protein (Hcp) encoding gene from bacteria, while the vasK gene deletion prevented secretion but not translocation of Hcp into host cells. The secretion of Hcp was independent of the T3SS and the flagellar system. We demonstrated that secreted Hcp could bind to the murine RAW 264.7 macrophages from outside, in addition to its ability to be translocated into host cells. Further, the vasH and vasK mutants were less toxic to murine macrophages and human epithelial HeLa cells, and these mutants were more efficiently phagocytosed by macrophages. We also provided evidence that the expression of the hcp gene in the HeLa cell resulted in apoptosis of the host cells. Finally, the vasH and vasK mutants of A. hydrophila were less virulent in a septicemic mouse model of infection, and animals immunized with recombinant Hcp were protected from subsequent challenge with the wild-type (WT) bacterium. In addition, mice infected with the WT A. hydrophila had circulating antibodies to Hcp, indicating an important role of T6SS in the pathogenesis of A. hydrophila infections. Taken together, we have characterized the T6SS from Aeromonas for the first time and provided new features of this secretion system not yet known for other pathogens.


Assuntos
Aeromonas hydrophila/genética , Aeromonas hydrophila/fisiologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/microbiologia , Família Multigênica , Aeromonas hydrophila/imunologia , Aeromonas hydrophila/patogenicidade , Animais , Anticorpos Antibacterianos/sangue , Apoptose , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Proteínas de Bactérias/imunologia , Transporte Biológico , Linhagem Celular , Teste de Complementação Genética , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/imunologia , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/metabolismo , Células HeLa , Humanos , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Camundongos , Modelos Animais , Fagocitose , Vibrio cholerae/genética , Virulência , Fatores de Virulência/genética , Fatores de Virulência/imunologia , Fatores de Virulência/metabolismo
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Microb Pathog ; 43(4): 147-60, 2007 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17582731

RESUMO

We recently identified a novel type III secretion system (T3SS) effector, AexU, from a diarrheal isolate SSU of Aeromonas hydrophila, and demonstrated that mice infected with the DeltaaexU mutant were significantly protected from mortality. Although the NH(2)-terminal domain of this toxin exhibits homology to AexT of A. salmonicida, a fish pathogen, and ExoT/S of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the COOH-terminal domain of AexU is unique, with no homology to any known proteins in the NCBI database. In this study, we purified the full-length AexU and its NH(2)-terminal (amino acid residues 1-231) and COOH-terminal (amino acid residues 232-512) domains after expression of their corresponding genes in Escherichia coli as histidine-tag fusion proteins using the bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase/promoter-based pET-30a vector system. The full-length and NH(2)- and COOH-terminal domains of AexU exhibited ADP-ribosyltransferase activity, with the former two exhibiting much higher activity than the latter. These different forms of AexU were also successfully expressed and produced in the HeLa Tet-Off cell system using a pBI-EGFP vector, as demonstrated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Western blot analysis, and intracellular staining of the toxin using flow cytometric analysis. Production of AexU in HeLa cells resulted in possible actin reorganization and cell rounding, as determined by phalloidin staining and confocal microscopy. Based on electron microscopy, the toxin also caused chromatin condensation, which is indicative of apoptosis. Apoptosis of HeLa cells expressing and producing AexU was confirmed by 7-amino actinomycin D (7-AAD) and MTT [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrasodium bromide] assays, by detection of cytoplasmic histone-associated DNA fragments, and by activation of caspases 3 and 9. These effects were much more pronounced in host cells that expressed and produced the full-length or NH(2)-terminal domain of AexU, compared to those that expressed and produced the COOH-terminal domain or the vector alone. This study represents the first characterization of this novel T3SS effector.


Assuntos
Aeromonas hydrophila/fisiologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Infecções por Bactérias Gram-Negativas/microbiologia , Poli(ADP-Ribose) Polimerases/metabolismo , Proteínas Citotóxicas Formadoras de Poros/metabolismo , Aeromonas hydrophila/genética , Aeromonas hydrophila/isolamento & purificação , Aeromonas hydrophila/patogenicidade , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Apoptose/fisiologia , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Escherichia coli/genética , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Células HT29 , Células HeLa , Humanos , Camundongos , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Poli(ADP-Ribose) Polimerases/genética , Proteínas Citotóxicas Formadoras de Poros/genética , Transfecção
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