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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Cold-Shock Domain Family Proteins (Csps) Are Involved in Regulation of Virulence, Cellular Aggregation, and Flagella-Based Motility in Listeria monocytogenes
Tasara, Taurai1  Eshwar, Athmanya K.1  Guldimann, Claudia1  Oevermann, Anna2 
[1] Institute for Food Safety and Hygiene, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich, Switzerland;Neuropathology—Division of Neurological Sciences, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Switzerland
关键词: Listeria monocytogenes;    Virulence;    Flagellar motility;    Cellular aggregation;    cold shock protein;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fcimb.2017.00453
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Cold shock-domain family proteins (Csps) are highly conserved nucleic acid binding proteins regulating the expression of various genes including those involved in stress resistance and virulence in bacteria. We show here that Csps are involved in virulence, cell aggregation and flagella-based extracellular motility of L. monocytogenes. A L. monocytogenes mutant deleted in all three csp genes (cspABD) is attenuated with respect to human macrophage infection as well as virulence as assessed in a zebrafish infection model. Moreover this mutant is incapable of aggregation and fails to express surface flagella or exhibit swarming motility. An evaluation of double csp gene deletion mutant strains that produce single csp genes showed that there is redundancy as well as functional differences among the three L. monocytogenes Csps in their contributions to virulence, cellular aggregation, flagella production and swarming motility. Protein and mRNA expression analysis further showed impaired expression of key virulence and motility genes in the csp mutants. Our observations at protein and mRNA level suggest Csp-dependent expression regulation of these genes at transcription and post-transcription levels. In a mutant lacking all csp genes (cspABD) as well as those possessing single csp genes (cspBD, cspAD and cspAB) we detected reduced levels of proteins or activity as well as transcripts from the prfA, hly, mpl and plcA genes suggesting a Csp-dependent transcriptional regulation of these genes. These csp mutants also had reduced or completely lacked ActA proteins and cell surface flagella but contained elevated actA and flaA mRNA levels compared to the parental wild type strain suggesting Csp involvement in post-transcriptional regulation of these genes. Overall, our results suggest that Csps contribute to the expression regulation of virulence and flagella-associated genes thereby promoting host pathogenicity, cell aggregation and flagella-based motility processes in L. monocytogenes.

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