Affiliation:
1. Prestage Department of Poultry Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
2. Department of Animal Science, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Salmonella enterica
serovars Typhimurium (
S
. Typhimurium) and Enteritidis (
S
. Enteritidis) are foodborne pathogens, and outbreaks are often associated with poultry products. Chickens are typically asymptomatic when colonized by these serovars; however, the factors contributing to this observation are uncharacterized. Whereas symptomatic mammals have a body temperature between 37°C and 39°C, chickens have a body temperature of 41°C to 42°C. Here,
in vivo
experiments using chicks demonstrated that numbers of viable
S
. Typhimurium or
S
. Enteritidis bacteria within the liver and spleen organ sites were ≥4 orders of magnitude lower than those within the ceca. When similar doses of
S
. Typhimurium or
S
. Enteritidis were given to C3H/HeN mice, the ratio of the intestinal concentration to the liver/spleen concentration was 1:1. In the avian host, this suggested poor survival within these tissues or a reduced capacity to traverse the host epithelial layer and reach liver/spleen sites or both.
Salmonella
pathogenicity island 1 (SPI-1) promotes localization to liver/spleen tissues through invasion of the epithelial cell layer. Following
in vitro
growth at 42°C, SPI-1 genes
sipC
,
invF
, and
hilA
and the SPI-1
rtsA
activator were downregulated compared to expression at 37°C. Overexpression of the
hilA
activators
fur
,
fliZ
, and
hilD
was capable of inducing
hilA-lacZ
at 37°C but not at 42°C despite the presence of similar levels of protein at the two temperatures. In contrast, overexpression of either
hilC
or
rtsA
was capable of inducing
hilA
and
sipC
at 42°C. These data indicate that physiological parameters of the poultry host, such as body temperature, have a role in modulating expression of virulence.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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