The DosR regulon of Mycobacterium avium and adaptation to hypoxia.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-02-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcimb.2025.1545856
Juan M Belardinelli, Charlotte Avanzi, Kelsey E Martin, Ha Lam, Marte S Dragset, William H Wheat, Brendan K Podell, Mercedes Gonzalez-Juarrero, Mary Jackson
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Like other tuberculous and nontuberculous mycobacterial pathogens of human lung such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. abscessus, M. avium is likely exposed to a variety of stressors during infection, including hypoxic conditions inside activated macrophages and in the avascular necrotic regions of granulomas. How M. avium survives hypoxic stress to establish a chronic infection is currently not well understood. Using RNA-sequencing, we here show that M. avium grown under progressive microaerophilic conditions activates more than 4-fold a subset of 16 genes, the expression of 13 of which is dependent on the two-component system regulator DosRS. A subset of M. avium DosR regulon genes was confirmed to also be activated upon exposure to nitric oxide. Although a second sensor kinase besides DosS has been proposed to function with the transcriptional regulator DosR in M. avium, we show that this other kinase cannot compensate for a deficiency in DosS. Loss of dosRS expression in M. avium led to a significant reduction in viability under hypoxia that was more marked at acidic than at neutral pH. Unlike the situation in M. abscessus, however, loss of DosRS did not significantly impact the ability of M. avium to establish a drug tolerant state in vitro or form biofilms under host relevant conditions. Collectively, these results are suggestive of a lesser impact of DosRS on the ability of M. avium to develop antibiotic tolerance compared to other nontuberculous mycobacteria. The M. avium dosRS mutant further showed no signs of virulence attenuation in murine macrophages and in chronically infected immunocompetent BALB/c mice.

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鸟分枝杆菌的DosR调控与缺氧适应。
与人类肺部的其他结核和非结核分枝杆菌病原体(如结核分枝杆菌和脓肿分枝杆菌)一样,鸟分枝杆菌在感染期间可能暴露于各种应激源,包括活化巨噬细胞内的缺氧条件和肉芽肿的无血管坏死区域。鸟支原体如何在缺氧胁迫下存活并形成慢性感染目前尚不清楚。通过rna测序,我们发现在渐进式微嗜氧条件下生长的鸟分枝杆菌激活了16个基因的4倍以上的亚群,其中13个基因的表达依赖于双组分系统调节剂DosRS。禽支原体剂量sr调节基因的一个子集被证实在暴露于一氧化氮时也被激活。虽然除了DosS外,还有另一种传感器激酶被认为与M. avium的转录调节因子DosR一起起作用,但我们发现这种激酶不能补偿DosS的缺陷。在M. avium中,dosRS表达的缺失导致缺氧条件下生存能力的显著降低,在酸性条件下比在中性ph下更明显。然而,与M.脓肿菌的情况不同,dors的缺失并没有显著影响M. avium在体外建立耐药状态或在宿主相关条件下形成生物膜的能力。总的来说,这些结果表明,与其他非结核分枝杆菌相比,多剂量rs对鸟分枝杆菌产生抗生素耐受性的影响较小。在小鼠巨噬细胞和慢性感染的免疫能力强的BALB/c小鼠中,禽分枝杆菌剂量rs突变体没有显示出毒力衰减的迹象。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology is a leading specialty journal, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across all pathogenic microorganisms and their interaction with their hosts. Chief Editor Yousef Abu Kwaik, University of Louisville is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology includes research on bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses, endosymbionts, prions and all microbial pathogens as well as the microbiota and its effect on health and disease in various hosts. The research approaches include molecular microbiology, cellular microbiology, gene regulation, proteomics, signal transduction, pathogenic evolution, genomics, structural biology, and virulence factors as well as model hosts. Areas of research to counteract infectious agents by the host include the host innate and adaptive immune responses as well as metabolic restrictions to various pathogenic microorganisms, vaccine design and development against various pathogenic microorganisms, and the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and its countermeasures.
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