Affiliation:
1. Departments of Microbiology and Immunology and the Biotechnology Laboratory, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z3
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Survival and growth of salmonellae within host cells are important aspects of bacterial virulence. We have developed an assay to identify
Salmonella typhimurium
genes that are induced inside
Salmonella
-containing vacuoles within macrophage and epithelial cells. A promoterless luciferase gene cassette was inserted randomly into the
Salmonella
chromosome, and the resulting mutants were screened for genes upregulated in intracellular bacteria compared to extracellular bacteria. We identified four genes in
S. typhimurium
that were upregulated upon bacterial invasion of both phagocytic and nonphagocytic cells. Expression of these genes was not induced by factors secreted by host cells or media alone. All four genes were induced at early time points (2 to 4 h) postinvasion and continued to be upregulated within host cells at later times (5 to 7 h). One mutant contained an insertion in the
ssaR
gene, within
Salmonella
pathogenicity island 2 (SPI-2), which abolished bacterial virulence in a murine typhoid model. Two other mutants contained insertions within SPI-5, one in the
sopB/sigD
gene and the other in a downstream gene,
pipB
. The insertions within SPI-5 resulted in the attenuation of
S. typhimurium
in the mouse model. The fourth mutant contained an insertion within a previously undescribed region of the
S. typhimurium
chromosome,
iicA
(induced intracellularly A). We detected no effect on virulence as a result of this insertion. In conclusion, all but one of the genes identified in this study were virulence factors within pathogenicity islands, illustrating the requirement for specific gene expression inside mammalian cells and indicating the key role that virulence factor regulation plays in
Salmonella
pathogenesis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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