Abstract
AbstractFree-living amoebae might represent an evolutionary niche. In order to get more insights into the potential amoebal training ground forMycobacterium abscessus, we characterized its full transcriptome in amoeba (Ac) and macrophages (Mφ), as well as theMycobacterium chelonaeintra-Ac transcriptome for comparison. Up-regulated genes in Ac allowedM. abscessusto resist environmental stress and induce defense mechanisms, as well as showing switch from carbohydrate carbon sources to fatty acid metabolism. Eleven genes implicated in the adaptation to intracellular stress, were mutated, with all but one confirmed to be involved inM. abscessusintra-Mφ survival. Cloning two of these genes inM. chelonaeincreased its intra-Mφ survival. One mutant was particularly attenuated in Mφ that corresponded to the deletion of an Eis N-acetyl transferase protein (MAB_4532c). Taken together,M. abscessustranscriptomes revealed the intracellular lifestyle of the mycobacteria, with Ac largely contributing to the enhancement ofM. abscessusintra-Mφ survival.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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