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Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae

Vibrio cholerae is a pathogen that causes disease in millions of people every year by colonizing the small intestine and then secreting the potent cholera toxin. How the pathogen overcomes the colonization barrier created by the host’s natural microbiota is, however, still not well understood. In th...

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Autores principales: Proutière, Alexis, Drebes Dörr, Natália C., Bader, Loriane, Stutzmann, Sandrine, Metzger, Lisa C., Isaac, Sandrine, Chiaruttini, Nicolas, Blokesch, Melanie
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10268840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37134007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.001329
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author Proutière, Alexis
Drebes Dörr, Natália C.
Bader, Loriane
Stutzmann, Sandrine
Metzger, Lisa C.
Isaac, Sandrine
Chiaruttini, Nicolas
Blokesch, Melanie
author_facet Proutière, Alexis
Drebes Dörr, Natália C.
Bader, Loriane
Stutzmann, Sandrine
Metzger, Lisa C.
Isaac, Sandrine
Chiaruttini, Nicolas
Blokesch, Melanie
author_sort Proutière, Alexis
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description Vibrio cholerae is a pathogen that causes disease in millions of people every year by colonizing the small intestine and then secreting the potent cholera toxin. How the pathogen overcomes the colonization barrier created by the host’s natural microbiota is, however, still not well understood. In this context, the type VI secretion system (T6SS) has gained considerable attention given its ability to mediate interbacterial killing. Interestingly, and in contrast to non-pandemic or environmental V. cholerae isolates, strains that are causing the ongoing cholera pandemic (7PET clade) are considered T6SS-silent under laboratory conditions. Since this idea was recently challenged, we performed a comparative in vitro study on T6SS activity using diverse strains or regulatory mutants. We show that modest T6SS activity is detectable in most of the tested strains under interbacterial competition conditions. The system’s activity was also observed through immunodetection of the T6SS tube protein Hcp in culture supernatants, a phenotype that can be masked by the strains’ haemagglutinin/protease. We further investigated the low T6SS activity within the bacterial populations by imaging 7PET V. cholerae at the single-cell level. The micrographs showed the production of the machinery in only a small fraction of cells within the population. This sporadic T6SS production was higher at 30 °C than at 37 °C and occurred independently of the known regulators TfoX and TfoY but was dependent on the VxrAB two-component system. Overall, our work provides new insight into the heterogeneity of T6SS production in populations of 7PET V. cholerae strains in vitro and provides a possible explanation of the system’s low activity in bulk measurements.
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spelling pubmed-102688402023-06-16 Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae Proutière, Alexis Drebes Dörr, Natália C. Bader, Loriane Stutzmann, Sandrine Metzger, Lisa C. Isaac, Sandrine Chiaruttini, Nicolas Blokesch, Melanie Microbiology (Reading) Regulation, Sensing and Signalling Vibrio cholerae is a pathogen that causes disease in millions of people every year by colonizing the small intestine and then secreting the potent cholera toxin. How the pathogen overcomes the colonization barrier created by the host’s natural microbiota is, however, still not well understood. In this context, the type VI secretion system (T6SS) has gained considerable attention given its ability to mediate interbacterial killing. Interestingly, and in contrast to non-pandemic or environmental V. cholerae isolates, strains that are causing the ongoing cholera pandemic (7PET clade) are considered T6SS-silent under laboratory conditions. Since this idea was recently challenged, we performed a comparative in vitro study on T6SS activity using diverse strains or regulatory mutants. We show that modest T6SS activity is detectable in most of the tested strains under interbacterial competition conditions. The system’s activity was also observed through immunodetection of the T6SS tube protein Hcp in culture supernatants, a phenotype that can be masked by the strains’ haemagglutinin/protease. We further investigated the low T6SS activity within the bacterial populations by imaging 7PET V. cholerae at the single-cell level. The micrographs showed the production of the machinery in only a small fraction of cells within the population. This sporadic T6SS production was higher at 30 °C than at 37 °C and occurred independently of the known regulators TfoX and TfoY but was dependent on the VxrAB two-component system. Overall, our work provides new insight into the heterogeneity of T6SS production in populations of 7PET V. cholerae strains in vitro and provides a possible explanation of the system’s low activity in bulk measurements. Microbiology Society 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10268840/ /pubmed/37134007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.001329 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Proutière, Alexis
Drebes Dörr, Natália C.
Bader, Loriane
Stutzmann, Sandrine
Metzger, Lisa C.
Isaac, Sandrine
Chiaruttini, Nicolas
Blokesch, Melanie
Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
title Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
title_full Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
title_fullStr Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
title_full_unstemmed Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
title_short Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
title_sort sporadic type vi secretion in seventh pandemic vibrio cholerae
topic Regulation, Sensing and Signalling
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10268840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37134007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.001329
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