Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, School of Pharmacy, Kitasato University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Adherent and invasive
Escherichia coli
(AIEC) is a pathobiont that is involved in the onset and exacerbation of Crohn’s disease. Although the inducible expression of virulence traits is a critical step for AIEC colonization in the host, the mechanism underlying AIEC colonization remains largely unclear. We here showed that the two-component signal transduction system CpxRA contributes to AIEC gut competitive colonization by activating type 1 fimbriae expression. CpxRA from AIEC strain LF82 functioned as a transcriptional regulator, as evidenced by our finding that an isogenic
cpxRA
mutant exhibits reduced expression of
cpxP
, a known regulon gene. Transcription levels of
cpxP
in LF82 increased in response to envelope stress, such as exposure to antimicrobials compromising the bacterial membrane, whereas the
cpxRA
mutant did not exhibit this response. Furthermore, we found that the
cpxRA
mutant exhibits less invasiveness into host cells than LF82, primarily due to reduced expression of the type 1 fimbriae. Finally, we found that the
cpxRA
mutant is impaired in gut competitive colonization in a mouse model. The colonization defects were reversed by the introduction of a plasmid encoding the
cpxRA
gene or expressing the type 1 fimbriae. Our findings indicate that modulating CpxRA activity could be a promising approach to regulating AIEC-involved Crohn’s disease.
Funder
MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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