Polyketide synthase (PKS) reduces fusion of Legionella pneumophila-containing vacuoles with lysosomes and contributes to bacterial competitiveness during infection

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2014

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Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer Verlag

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

L. pneumophila-containing vacuoles (LCVs) exclude endocytic and lysosomal markers in human macrophages and protozoa. We screened a L. pneumophila mini-Tn10 transposon library for mutants, which fail to inhibit the fusion of LCVs with lysosomes by loading of the lysosomal compartment with colloidal iron dextran, mechanical lysis of infected host cells, and magnetic isolation of LCVs that have fused with lysosomes. In silico analysis of the mutated genes, D. discoideum plaque assays and infection assays in protozoa and U937 macrophage-like cells identified well established as well as novel putative L. pneumophila virulence factors. Promising candidates were further analyzed for their colocalization with lysosomes in host cells using fluorescence microscopy. This approach corroborated that the O-methyltransferase, PilY1, TPR-containing protein and polyketide synthase (PKS) of L pneumophila interfere with lysosomal degradation. Competitive infections in protozoa and macrophages revealed that the identified PKS contributes to the biological fitness of pneumophila strains and may explain their prevalence in the epidemiology of Legionnaires' disease. (C) 2014 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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Unal, Can/0000-0003-4710-9567; Gutierrez, Maximiliano/0000-0003-3199-0337
WOS:000347023400027
PubMed: 25218702

Anahtar Kelimeler

Legionella, Virulence, Transposon Mutants, Fitness, Pks

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International Journal Of Medical Microbiology

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Q2

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304

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8

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