Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Bordetella bronchiseptica
can use catecholamines to obtain iron from transferrin and lactoferrin via uptake pathways involving the BfrA, BfrD, and BfrE outer membrane receptor proteins, and although
Bordetella pertussis
has the
bfrD
and
bfrE
genes, the role of these genes in iron uptake has not been demonstrated. In this study, the
bfrD
and
bfrE
genes of
B. pertussis
were shown to be functional in
B. bronchiseptica
, but neither
B. bronchiseptica bfrD
nor
bfrE
imparted catecholamine utilization to
B. pertussis
. Gene fusion analyses found that expression of
B. bronchiseptica bfrA
was increased during iron starvation, as is common for iron receptor genes, but that expression of the
bfrD
and
bfrE
genes of both species was decreased during iron limitation. As shown previously for
B. pertussis
,
bfrD
expression in
B. bronchiseptica
was also dependent on the BvgAS virulence regulatory system; however, in contrast to the case in
B. pertussis
, the known modulators nicotinic acid and sulfate, which silence Bvg-activated genes, did not silence expression of
bfrD
in
B. bronchiseptica
. Further studies using a
B. bronchiseptica
bvgAS
mutant expressing the
B. pertussis
bvgAS
genes revealed that the interspecies differences in
bfrD
modulation are partly due to BvgAS differences. Mouse respiratory infection experiments determined that catecholamine utilization contributes to the
in vivo
fitness of
B. bronchiseptica
and
B. pertussis
. Additional evidence of the
in vivo
importance of the
B. pertussis
receptors was obtained from serologic studies demonstrating pertussis patient serum reactivity with the
B. pertussis
BfrD and BfrE proteins.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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