Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology-Immunology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In the course of characterizing a locus involved in heme utilization, we identified a
Legionella pneumophila
gene predicted to encode a protein with homology to the product of the
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium
pagP
gene. In
Salmonella, pagP
increases resistance to the bactericidal effects of cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs). Mutants with insertions in the
L. pneumophila pagP
-like gene were generated and showed decreased resistance to different structural classes of CAMPs compared to the wild type; hence, this gene was designated
rcp
for resistance to cationic antimicrobial peptides. Furthermore,
Legionella
CAMP resistance was induced by growth in low-magnesium medium. To determine whether
rcp
had any role in intracellular survival, mutants were tested in the two most relevant host cells for Legionnaires' disease, i.e., amoebae and macrophages. These mutants exhibited a 1,000-fold-decreased recovery during a
Hartmannella vermiformis
coculture. Complementation of the infectivity defect could be achieved by introduction of a plasmid containing the intact
rcp
gene. Mutations in
rcp
consistently reduced both the numbers of bacteria recovered during intracellular infection and their cytopathic capacity for U937 macrophages. The
rcp
mutant was also more defective for lung colonization of A/J mice. Growth of
rcp
mutants in buffered yeast extract broth was identical to that of the wild type, indicating that the observed differences in numbers of bacteria recovered from host cells were not due to a generalized growth defect. However, in low-Mg
2+
medium, the
rcp
mutant was impaired in stationary-phase survival. This is the first demonstration of a
pagP
-like gene, involved in resistance to CAMPs, being required for intracellular infection and virulence.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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