Affiliation:
1. Food Animal Health Research Program, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, The Ohio State University, Wooster, Ohio 44691
Abstract
ABSTRACT
CmeABC functions as a multidrug efflux pump contributing to the resistance of
Campylobacter
to a broad range of antimicrobials. In this study, we examined the role of CmeABC in bile resistance and its contribution to the adaptation of
Campylobacter jejuni
in the intestinal tract of the chicken, a natural host and a major reservoir for
Campylobacter
. Inactivation of
cmeABC
drastically decreased the resistance of
Campylobacter
to various bile salts. Addition of choleate (2 mM) in culture medium impaired the in vitro growth of the
cmeABC
mutants but had no effect on the growth of the wild-type strain. Bile concentration varied in the duodenum, jejunum, and cecum of chicken intestine, and the inhibitory effect of the intestinal extracts on the in vitro growth of
Campylobacter
was well correlated with the total bile concentration in the individual sections of chicken intestine. When inoculated into chickens, the wild-type strain colonized the birds as early as day 2 postinoculation with a density as high as 10
7
CFU/g of feces. In contrast, the
cmeABC
mutants failed to colonize any of the inoculated chickens throughout the study. The minimum infective dose for the
cmeABC
mutant was at least 2.6 × 10
4
-fold higher than that of the wild-type strain. Complementation of the
cmeABC
mutants with a wild-type
cmeABC
allele in
trans
fully restored the in vitro growth in bile-containing media and the in vivo colonization to the levels of the wild-type strain. Immunoblotting analysis indicated that CmeABC is expressed and immunogenic in chickens experimentally infected with
C. jejuni
. Together, these findings provide compelling evidence that CmeABC, by mediating resistance to bile salts in the intestinal tract, is required for successful colonization of
C. jejuni
in chickens. Inhibition of CmeABC function may not only control antibiotic resistance but also prevent the in vivo colonization of pathogenic
Campylobacter
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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