Determining the importance of the stringent response for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus virulence in vivo

Naznin R Choudhury, Lucy Urwin, Bartłomiej Salamaga, Lynne R Prince, Stephen A Renshaw, Rebecca M Corrigan
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The stringent response is a stress signalling pathway with links to bacterial virulence. This pathway is controlled by the nucleotide alarmone (p)ppGpp, produced in Staphylococcus aureus by three synthetase enzymes. Here, we used a panel of synthetase mutants to examine the importance of this signalling network for S. aureus survival and virulence in vivo. Using a zebrafish larval infection model, we observed that infection with a (p)ppGpp null strain attenuated virulence. Zebrafish myeloid cell depletion restored the virulence during systemic infection, indicating that (p)ppGpp is important for phagocyte-mediated immune evasion. Primary macrophages infection studies, followed by in vitro tolerance assays and RNA-seq, revealed that (p)ppGpp is required to survive stressors found within the intracellular macrophage environment, with roles for each class of synthetase, and the linked transcription factor CodY, implicated. Taken together, these results define the importance of the stringent response and each class of synthetase for S. aureus infection.
确定耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌体内毒力严格反应的重要性
严格的反应是与细菌毒力有关的应激信号通路。该途径由三种合成酶在金黄色葡萄球菌中产生的核苷酸警报酮(p)ppGpp控制。在这里,我们使用一组合成酶突变体来检查这种信号网络对金黄色葡萄球菌存活和体内毒力的重要性。使用斑马鱼幼虫感染模型,我们观察到感染(p)ppGpp零毒株可以减弱毒力。斑马鱼髓细胞耗竭恢复了全身感染期间的毒力,表明(p)ppGpp在吞噬细胞介导的免疫逃避中很重要。原代巨噬细胞感染研究,随后的体外耐受性试验和RNA-seq显示,(p)ppGpp是细胞内巨噬细胞环境中发现的应激源存活所必需的,涉及每一类合成酶和相关转录因子CodY的作用。综上所述,这些结果确定了严格反应和每一类合成酶对金黄色葡萄球菌感染的重要性。
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