Author:
Reinhart Alexandria A.,Powell Daniel A.,Nguyen Angela T.,O'Neill Maura,Djapgne Louise,Wilks Angela,Ernst Robert K.,Oglesby-Sherrouse Amanda G.
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosais an opportunistic pathogen that requires iron to cause infection, but it also must regulate the uptake of iron to avoid iron toxicity. The iron-responsive PrrF1 and PrrF2 small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) are part ofP. aeruginosa'siron regulatory network and affect the expression of at least 50 genes encoding iron-containing proteins. The genes encoding the PrrF1 and PrrF2 sRNAs are encoded in tandem inP. aeruginosa, allowing for the expression of a distinct, heme-responsive sRNA named PrrH that appears to regulate genes involved in heme metabolism. Using a combination of growth, mass spectrometry, and gene expression analysis, we showed that the ΔprrF1,2mutant, which lacks expression of the PrrF and PrrH sRNAs, is defective for both iron and heme homeostasis. We also identifiedphuS, encoding a heme binding protein involved in heme acquisition, andvreR, encoding a previously identified regulator ofP. aeruginosavirulence genes, as novel targets ofprrF-mediated heme regulation. Finally, we showed that theprrFlocus encoding the PrrF and PrrH sRNAs is required forP. aeruginosavirulence in a murine model of acute lung infection. Moreover, we showed that inoculation with a ΔprrF1,2deletion mutant protects against future challenge with wild-typeP. aeruginosa. Combined, these data demonstrate that theprrF-encoded sRNAs are critical regulators ofP. aeruginosavirulence.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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