Author:
Suligoy Carlos M.,Díaz Rocío E.,Gehrke Ana-Katharina,Ring Natalie,Yebra Gonzalo,Alves Joana,Gómez Marisa I.,Wendler Sindy,FITZGERALD J. Ross,Tuchscherr Lorena,Löffler Bettina,Sordelli Daniel O.,Llana Mariángeles Noto,Buzzola Fernanda R.
Abstract
AbstractSelection pressures exerted on Staphylococcus aureus by host factors during infection may lead to the emergence of regulatory phenotypes better adapted to the infection site. Traits convenient for persistence may be fixed by mutation thus turning these mutants into microevolution endpoints. The feasibility that stable, non-encapsulated S. aureus mutants can regain expression of key virulence factors for survival in the bloodstream was investigated. S. aureus agr mutant HU-14 (IS256 insertion in agrC) from a patient with chronic osteomyelitis was passed through the bloodstream using a bacteriemia mouse model and derivative P3.1 was obtained. Although IS256 remained inserted in agrC, P3.1 regained production of capsular polysaccharide type 5 (CP5) and staphyloxanthin. Furthermore, P3.1 expressed higher levels of asp23/SigB when compared with parental strain HU-14. Strain P3.1 displayed decreased osteoclastogenesis capacity, thus indicating decreased adaptability to bone compared with strain HU-14 and exhibited a trend to be more virulent than parental strain HU-14. Strain P3.1 exhibited the loss of one IS256 copy, which was originally located in the HU-14 noncoding region between dnaG (DNA primase) and rpoD (sigA). This loss may be associated with the observed phenotype change but the mechanism remains unknown. In conclusion, S. aureus organisms that escape the infected bone may recover the expression of key virulence factors through a rapid microevolution pathway involving SigB regulation of key virulence factors.
Funder
Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Medical Research Council
Wellcome Trust
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Secretaría de Ciencia y Técnica, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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