Affiliation:
1. Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology University of Haifa Haifa 3498838 Israel
2. School of Biological Science Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332 USA.
3. Center for Microbial Dynamics and Infection Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30332 USA.
4. Department of Biology and Environment Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Haifa at Oranim Tivon 3600600 Israel
Abstract
AbstractVibrio cholerae, is the causative agent of cholera, that infects millions, annually. Chironomids are aquatic insects that host V. cholerae. Toxigenic strains produce cholera toxin (CT) which is the main virulence factor that causes cholera symptoms. In contrast to other bacterial pathogens, V. cholerae produces CT when at low cell densities while hemagglutinin/protease (HAP) is a high cell density‐controlled gene. When V. cholerae behavior was examined on chironomids, we showed that high cell densities of non‐toxigenic strains, increased HAP production in a toxigenic strain, conditions which could also potentially reduce CT production. Here we propose the value of studies that could support the potential of V. cholerae non‐toxigenic strains to repress virulence gene expression in cholera‐infected humans. High cell densities of a non‐toxigenic strain present in an infected individual, may down‐regulate CT expression, reducing cholera symptoms. To further test the hypothesis supported by a chironomid model, additional experiments in animal models are first needed.
Funder
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation
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