Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Bacterial Genomics, Department of Pathobiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 1656 Linden Drive, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Mycobacterium avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
causes an enteric infection in cattle, with a great impact on the dairy industry in the United States and worldwide. Characterizing the gene expression profile of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
exposed to different stress conditions, or shed in cow feces, could improve our understanding of the pathogenesis of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
. In this report, the stress response of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
on a genome-wide level (stressome) was defined for the first time using DNA microarrays. Expression data analysis revealed unique gene groups of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
that were regulated under in vitro stressors while additional groups were regulated in the cow samples. Interestingly, acidic pH induced the regulation of a large number of genes (
n
= 597), suggesting the high sensitivity of
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
to acidic environments. Generally, responses to heat shock, acidity, and oxidative stress were similar in
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
and
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
, suggesting common pathways for mycobacterial defense against stressors. Several sigma factors (e.g.,
sigH
and
sigE
) were differentially coregulated with a large number of genes depending on the type of each stressor. Subsequently, we analyzed the virulence of six
M. avium
subsp.
paratuberculosis
mutants with inactivation of differentially regulated genes using a murine model of paratuberculosis. Both bacterial and histopathological examinations indicated the attenuation of all gene mutants, especially those selected based on their expression in the cow samples (e.g.,
lipN
). Overall, the employed approach profiled mycobacterial genetic networks triggered by variable stressors and identified a novel set of putative virulence genes. A similar approach could be applied to analyze other intracellular pathogens.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
63 articles.
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