Affiliation:
1. Division of Molecular Microbiology, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom
2. Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation and Expression, College of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is the most recently described and least understood of the protein secretion systems of Gram-negative bacteria. It is widely distributed and has been implicated in the virulence of various pathogens, but its mechanism and exact mode of action remain to be defined. Additionally there have been several very recent reports that some T6SSs can target bacteria rather than eukaryotic cells.
Serratia marcescens
is an opportunistic enteric pathogen, a class of bacteria responsible for a significant proportion of hospital-acquired infections. We describe the identification of a functional T6SS in
S. marcescens
strain Db10, the first report of type VI secretion by an opportunist enteric bacterium. The T6SS of
S. marcescens
Db10 is active, with secretion of Hcp to the culture medium readily detected, and is expressed constitutively under normal growth conditions from a large transcriptional unit. Expression of the T6SS genes did not appear to be dependent on the integrity of the T6SS. The
S. marcescens
Db10 T6SS is not required for virulence in three nonmammalian virulence models. It does, however, exhibit dramatic antibacterial killing activity against several other bacterial species and is required for
S. marcescens
to persist in a mixed culture with another opportunist pathogen,
Enterobacter cloacae
. Importantly, this antibacterial killing activity is highly strain specific, with the
S. marcescens
Db10 T6SS being highly effective against another strain of
S. marcescens
with a very similar and active T6SS. We conclude that type VI secretion plays a crucial role in the competitiveness, and thus indirectly the virulence, of
S. marcescens
and other opportunistic bacterial pathogens.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
201 articles.
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