Deletion of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis alpha-crystallin-like hspX gene causes increased bacterial growth in vivo.

结核分枝杆菌α-晶体蛋白样hspX基因的缺失会导致体内细菌生长增加

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作者:Hu Yanmin, Movahedzadeh Farahnaz, Stoker Neil G, Coates Anthony R M
Hypervirulent mutants of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, whose growth rates are higher in vivo, have now been reported to have mutations in both regulatory and structural genes, but the basis for this unusual phenotype is not understood. One hypervirulence gene, dosR (devR, Rv2031c), activates transcription of approximately 50 genes in this pathogen in response to hypoxia and nitric oxide stress. The most dramatic activation (approximately 80-fold) is activation of the hspX (acr, Rv2031c) gene, which encodes a 16-kDa alpha-crystallin-like protein that is a major antigen. In this study we found that a Deltaacr mutant exhibited increased growth following infection of BALB/c mice in vivo and in both resting and activated macrophages in vitro (as measured by the number of CFU). The increased growth in macrophages was equal to that of a DeltadosR mutant, while introduction of a constitutively expressed hspX gene reduced the DeltadosR virulence to wild-type levels. These results suggest that the increased number of CFU of the DeltadosR mutant was largely due to loss of hspX expression. We also confirmed that constitutive expression of hspX slows growth in vitro, and we propose that hspX plays an active role in slowing the growth of M. tuberculosis in vivo immediately following infection.

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