Affiliation:
1. Coxiella Pathogenesis Section, Laboratory of Intracellular Parasites
2. Microscopy Unit, Research Technology Section, Research Technology Branch, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, Montana 59840
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Growth of
Coxiella burnetii
, the agent of Q fever, is strictly limited to colonization of a viable eukaryotic host cell. Following infection, the pathogen replicates exclusively in an acidified (pH 4.5 to 5) phagolysosome-like parasitophorous vacuole. Axenic (host cell free) buffers have been described that activate
C. burnetii
metabolism in vitro, but metabolism is short-lived, with bacterial protein synthesis halting after a few hours. Here, we describe a complex axenic medium that supports sustained (>24 h)
C. burnetii
metabolic activity. As an initial step in medium development, several biological buffers (pH 4.5) were screened for
C. burnetii
metabolic permissiveness. Based on [
35
S]Cys-Met incorporation,
C. burnetii
displayed optimal metabolic activity in citrate buffer. To compensate for
C. burnetii
auxotrophies and other potential metabolic deficiencies, we developed a citrate buffer-based medium termed complex
Coxiella
medium (CCM) that contains a mixture of three complex nutrient sources (neopeptone, fetal bovine serum, and RPMI cell culture medium). Optimal
C. burnetii
metabolism occurred in CCM with a high chloride concentration (140 mM) while the concentrations of sodium and potassium had little effect on metabolism. CCM supported prolonged de novo protein and ATP synthesis by
C. burnetii
(>24 h). Moreover,
C. burnetii
morphological differentiation was induced in CCM as determined by the transition from small-cell variant to large-cell variant. The sustained in vitro metabolic activity of
C. burnetii
in CCM provides an important tool to investigate the physiology of this organism including developmental transitions and responses to antimicrobial factors associated with the host cell.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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