Affiliation:
1. Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Legionella pneumophila
, the causative agent of Legionnaires' disease, is an intracellular parasite of eukaryotic cells. In the environment, it colonizes amoebae. After being inhaled into the human lung, the bacteria infect and damage alveolar cells in a way that is mechanistically similar to the amoeba infection. Several
L. pneumophila
traits, among those the Dot/Icm type IVB protein secretion machinery, are essential for exploiting host cells. In our search for novel
Legionella
virulence factors, we developed an agar plate assay, designated the scatter screen, which allowed screening for mutants deficient in infecting
Acanthamoeba castellanii
amoebae. Likewise, an
L. pneumophila
clone bank consisting of 23,000 transposon mutants was investigated here, and 19 different established
Legionella
virulence genes, for example,
dot
/
icm
genes, were identified. Importantly, 70 novel virulence-associated genes were found. One of those is
L. pneumophila bdhA
, coding for a protein with homology to established 3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenases involved in poly-3-hydroxybutyrate metabolism. Our study revealed that
bdhA
is cotranscribed with
patD
, encoding a patatin-like protein of
L. pneumophila
showing phospholipase A and lysophospholipase A activities. In addition to strongly reduced lipolytic activities and increased poly-3-hydroxybutyrate levels, the
L. pneumophila bdhA-patD
mutant showed a severe replication defect in amoebae and U937 macrophages. Our data suggest that the operon is involved in poly-3-hydroxybutyrate utilization and phospholipolysis and show that the
bdhA-patD
operon is a virulence determinant of
L. pneumophila
. In summary, the screen for amoeba-sensitive
Legionella
clones efficiently isolated mutants that do not grow in amoebae and, in the case of the
bdhA-patD
mutant, also human cells.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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