Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A heterogeneous subset of extraintestinal pathogenic
Escherichia coli
(ExPEC) strains, referred to as uropathogenic
E. coli
(UPEC), causes most uncomplicated urinary tract infections. However, no core set of virulence factors exists among UPEC strains. Instead, the focus of the analysis of urovirulence has shifted to studying broad classes of virulence factors and the interactions between them. For example, the RTX nonfimbrial adhesin TosA mediates adherence to host cells derived from the upper urinary tract. The associated
tos
operon is well expressed
in vivo
but poorly expressed
in vitro
and encodes TosCBD, a predicted type 1 secretion system. TosR and TosEF are PapB and LuxR family transcription factors, respectively; however, no role has been assigned to these potential regulators. Thus, the focus of this study was to determine how TosR and TosEF regulate
tosA
and affect the reciprocal expression of adhesins and flagella. Among a collection of sequenced UPEC strains, 32% (101/317) were found to encode TosA, and nearly all strains (91% [92/101]) simultaneously carried the putative regulatory genes. Deletion of
tosR
alleviates
tosA
repression. The
tos
promoter was localized upstream of
tosR
using transcriptional fusions of putative promoter regions with
lacZ
. TosR binds to this region, affecting a gel shift. A 100-bp fragment 220 to 319 bp upstream of
tosR
inhibits binding, suggesting localization of the TosR binding site. TosEF, on the other hand, downmodulate motility when overexpressed by preventing the expression of
fliC
, encoding flagellin. Deletion of
tosEF
increased motility. Thus, we present an additional example of the reciprocal control of adherence and motility.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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