Bioenergetic Heterogeneity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Residing in Different Subcellular Niches

居住在不同亚细胞微环境的结核分枝杆菌的生物能量异质性

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作者:Ajit Kumar Akela, Ashwani Kumar

Abstract

ATP/ADP depicts the bioenergetic state of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). However, the metabolic state of Mtb during infection remains poorly defined due to the absence of appropriate tools. Perceval HR (PHR) was recently developed to measure intracellular ATP/ADP levels, but it cannot be employed in mycobacterial cells due to mycobacterial autofluorescence. Here, we reengineered the ATP/ADP sensor Perceval HR into PHR-mCherry to analyze ATP/ADP in fast- and slow-growing mycobacteria. ATP/ADP reporter strains were generated through the expression of PHR-mCherry. Using the Mtb reporter strain, we analyzed the changes in ATP/ADP levels in response to antimycobacterial agents. As expected, bedaquiline induced a decrease in ATP/ADP. Interestingly, the transcriptional inhibitor rifampicin led to the depletion of ATP/ADP levels, while the cell wall synthesis inhibitor isoniazid did not affect the ATP/ADP levels in Mtb. The usage of this probe revealed that Mtb faces depletion of ATP/ADP levels upon phagocytosis. Furthermore, we observed that the activation of macrophages with interferon gamma and lipopolysaccharides leads to metabolic stress in intracellular Mtb. Examination of the bioenergetics of mycobacteria residing in subvacuolar compartments of macrophages revealed that the bacilli residing in phagolysosomes and autophagosomes have significantly less ATP/ADP than the bacilli residing in phagosomes. These observations indicate that phagosomes represent a niche for metabolically active Mtb, while autophagosomes and phagolysosomes harbor metabolically quiescent bacilli. Interestingly, even in activated macrophages, Mtb residing in phagosomes remains metabolically active. We further observed that macrophage activation affects the metabolic state of intracellular Mtb through the trafficking of Mtb from phagosomes to autophagosomes and phagolysosomes. IMPORTANCE ATP/ADP levels guide bacterial cells, whether to replicate or to enter nonreplicating persistence. However, tools for measuring ATP/ADP levels with spatiotemporal resolution are lacking. Here, we describe a method for tracking ATP/ADP levels at the single-cell and population levels. Using this tool, we have demonstrated that the transcription inhibitor rifampicin induces metabolic stress. In contrast, the cell wall synthesis inhibitor isoniazid does not alter the metabolic state of the bacilli, suggesting that transcription is tightly intertwined with metabolism, while cell wall synthesis is not. Furthermore, we analyzed the metabolic state of mycobacteria residing in different compartments of macrophages. We observed that Mtb cells residing inside phagosomes have healthy ATP/ADP levels. In contrast, the bacteria residing inside phagolysosomes and autophagosomes face depletion of ATP. Interestingly, the activation of macrophages facilitates the trafficking of mycobacterial cells from metabolism-conducive phagosomes to metabolism-averse phagolysosomes and autophagosomes. We believe that this tool holds the key to the identification of inhibitors of mycobacterial metabolism.

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