Functional Expression of Nramp1 In Vitro in the Murine Macrophage Line RAW264.7

Author:

Govoni Gregory1,Canonne-Hergaux François1,Pfeifer Cheryl G.2,Marcus Sandra L.2,Mills Scott D.2,Hackam David J.3,Grinstein Sergio3,Malo Danielle4,Finlay B. Brett2,Gros Philippe1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry, McGill University,1 and

2. Biotechnology Laboratory, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia,2 and

3. Division of Cell Biology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario,3 Canada

4. Montreal General Hospital Research Institute,4 Montreal, Quebec,

Abstract

ABSTRACT Mutations at the Nramp1 locus in vivo cause susceptibility to infection by unrelated intracellular microbes. Nramp1 encodes an integral membrane protein abundantly expressed in the endosomal-lysosomal compartment of macrophages and is recruited to the phagosomal membrane following phagocytosis. The mechanism by which Nramp1 affects the biochemical properties of the phagosome to control microbial replication is unknown. To devise an in vitro assay for Nramp1 function, we introduced a wild-type Nramp1 G169 cDNA into RAW 264.7 macrophages (which bear a homozygous mutant Nramp1 D169 allele and thus are permissive to replication of specific intracellular parasites). Recombinant Nramp1 was expressed in a membranous compartment in RAW264.7 cells and was recruited to the membrane of Salmonella typhimurium and Yersinia enterocolitica containing phagosomes. Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of RAW264.7 transfectants showed that expression of the recombinant Nramp1 protein abrogated intracellular replication of S. typhimurium . Studies with a replication-defective S. typhimurium mutant suggest that this occurs through an enhanced bacteriostatic activity. The effect of Nramp1 expression was specific, since (i) it was not seen in RAW264.7 transfectants overexpressing the closely related Nramp2 protein, and (ii) control RAW264.7 cells, Nramp1, and Nramp2 transfectants could all efficiently kill a temperature-sensitive, replication-defective mutant of S. typhimurium . Finally, increased antibacterial activity of the Nramp1 RAW264.7 transfectants was linked to increased phagosomal acidification, a distinguishing feature of primary macrophages expressing a wild-type Nramp1 allele. Together, these results indicate that transfection of Nramp1 cDNAs in the RAW264.7 macrophage cell line can be used as a direct assay to study both Nramp1 function and mechanism of action as well as to identify structure-function relationships in this protein.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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