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PerR Confers Phagocytic Killing Resistance and Allows Pharyngeal Colonization by Group A Streptococcus

The peroxide response transcriptional regulator, PerR, is thought to contribute to virulence of group A Streptococcus (GAS); however, the specific mechanism through which it enhances adaptation for survival in the human host remains unknown. Here, we identify a critical role of PerR-regulated gene e...

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Autores principales: Gryllos, Ioannis, Grifantini, Renata, Colaprico, Annalisa, Cary, Max E., Hakansson, Anders, Carey, David W., Suarez-Chavez, Maria, Kalish, Leslie A., Mitchell, Paul D., White, Gary L., Wessels, Michael R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2518855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18773116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000145
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author Gryllos, Ioannis
Grifantini, Renata
Colaprico, Annalisa
Cary, Max E.
Hakansson, Anders
Carey, David W.
Suarez-Chavez, Maria
Kalish, Leslie A.
Mitchell, Paul D.
White, Gary L.
Wessels, Michael R.
author_facet Gryllos, Ioannis
Grifantini, Renata
Colaprico, Annalisa
Cary, Max E.
Hakansson, Anders
Carey, David W.
Suarez-Chavez, Maria
Kalish, Leslie A.
Mitchell, Paul D.
White, Gary L.
Wessels, Michael R.
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description The peroxide response transcriptional regulator, PerR, is thought to contribute to virulence of group A Streptococcus (GAS); however, the specific mechanism through which it enhances adaptation for survival in the human host remains unknown. Here, we identify a critical role of PerR-regulated gene expression in GAS phagocytosis resistance and in virulence during pharyngeal infection. Deletion of perR in M-type 3 strain 003Sm was associated with reduced resistance to phagocytic killing in human blood and by murine macrophages in vitro. The increased phagocytic killing of the perR mutant was abrogated in the presence of the general oxidative burst inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium chloride (DPI), a result that suggests PerR-dependent gene expression counteracts the phagocyte oxidative burst. Moreover, an isogenic perR mutant was severely attenuated in a baboon model of GAS pharyngitis. In competitive infection experiments, the perR mutant was cleared from two animals at 24 h and from four of five animals by day 14, in sharp contrast to wild-type bacteria that persisted in the same five animals for 28 to 42 d. GAS genomic microarrays were used to compare wild-type and perR mutant transcriptomes in order to characterize the PerR regulon of GAS. These studies identified 42 PerR-dependent loci, the majority of which had not been previously recognized. Surprisingly, a large proportion of these loci are involved in sugar utilization and transport, in addition to oxidative stress adaptive responses and virulence. This finding suggests a novel role for PerR in mediating sugar uptake and utilization that, together with phagocytic killing resistance, may contribute to GAS fitness in the infected host. We conclude that PerR controls expression of a diverse regulon that enhances GAS resistance to phagocytic killing and allows adaptation for survival in the pharynx.
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spelling pubmed-25188552008-09-05 PerR Confers Phagocytic Killing Resistance and Allows Pharyngeal Colonization by Group A Streptococcus Gryllos, Ioannis Grifantini, Renata Colaprico, Annalisa Cary, Max E. Hakansson, Anders Carey, David W. Suarez-Chavez, Maria Kalish, Leslie A. Mitchell, Paul D. White, Gary L. Wessels, Michael R. PLoS Pathog Research Article The peroxide response transcriptional regulator, PerR, is thought to contribute to virulence of group A Streptococcus (GAS); however, the specific mechanism through which it enhances adaptation for survival in the human host remains unknown. Here, we identify a critical role of PerR-regulated gene expression in GAS phagocytosis resistance and in virulence during pharyngeal infection. Deletion of perR in M-type 3 strain 003Sm was associated with reduced resistance to phagocytic killing in human blood and by murine macrophages in vitro. The increased phagocytic killing of the perR mutant was abrogated in the presence of the general oxidative burst inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium chloride (DPI), a result that suggests PerR-dependent gene expression counteracts the phagocyte oxidative burst. Moreover, an isogenic perR mutant was severely attenuated in a baboon model of GAS pharyngitis. In competitive infection experiments, the perR mutant was cleared from two animals at 24 h and from four of five animals by day 14, in sharp contrast to wild-type bacteria that persisted in the same five animals for 28 to 42 d. GAS genomic microarrays were used to compare wild-type and perR mutant transcriptomes in order to characterize the PerR regulon of GAS. These studies identified 42 PerR-dependent loci, the majority of which had not been previously recognized. Surprisingly, a large proportion of these loci are involved in sugar utilization and transport, in addition to oxidative stress adaptive responses and virulence. This finding suggests a novel role for PerR in mediating sugar uptake and utilization that, together with phagocytic killing resistance, may contribute to GAS fitness in the infected host. We conclude that PerR controls expression of a diverse regulon that enhances GAS resistance to phagocytic killing and allows adaptation for survival in the pharynx. Public Library of Science 2008-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2518855/ /pubmed/18773116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000145 Text en Gryllos et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gryllos, Ioannis
Grifantini, Renata
Colaprico, Annalisa
Cary, Max E.
Hakansson, Anders
Carey, David W.
Suarez-Chavez, Maria
Kalish, Leslie A.
Mitchell, Paul D.
White, Gary L.
Wessels, Michael R.
PerR Confers Phagocytic Killing Resistance and Allows Pharyngeal Colonization by Group A Streptococcus
title PerR Confers Phagocytic Killing Resistance and Allows Pharyngeal Colonization by Group A Streptococcus
title_full PerR Confers Phagocytic Killing Resistance and Allows Pharyngeal Colonization by Group A Streptococcus
title_fullStr PerR Confers Phagocytic Killing Resistance and Allows Pharyngeal Colonization by Group A Streptococcus
title_full_unstemmed PerR Confers Phagocytic Killing Resistance and Allows Pharyngeal Colonization by Group A Streptococcus
title_short PerR Confers Phagocytic Killing Resistance and Allows Pharyngeal Colonization by Group A Streptococcus
title_sort perr confers phagocytic killing resistance and allows pharyngeal colonization by group a streptococcus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2518855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18773116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000145
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