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Salmonella Uses Energy Taxis to Benefit from Intestinal Inflammation

Chemotaxis enhances the fitness of Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) during colitis. However, the chemotaxis receptors conferring this fitness advantage and their cognate signals generated during inflammation remain unknown. Here we identify respiratory electron acceptors tha...

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Autores principales: Rivera-Chávez, Fabian, Winter, Sebastian E., Lopez, Christopher A., Xavier, Mariana N., Winter, Maria G., Nuccio, Sean-Paul, Russell, Joseph M., Laughlin, Richard C., Lawhon, Sara D., Sterzenbach, Torsten, Bevins, Charles L., Tsolis, Renée M., Harshey, Rasika, Adams, L. Garry, Bäumler, Andreas J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3630101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003267
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author Rivera-Chávez, Fabian
Winter, Sebastian E.
Lopez, Christopher A.
Xavier, Mariana N.
Winter, Maria G.
Nuccio, Sean-Paul
Russell, Joseph M.
Laughlin, Richard C.
Lawhon, Sara D.
Sterzenbach, Torsten
Bevins, Charles L.
Tsolis, Renée M.
Harshey, Rasika
Adams, L. Garry
Bäumler, Andreas J.
author_facet Rivera-Chávez, Fabian
Winter, Sebastian E.
Lopez, Christopher A.
Xavier, Mariana N.
Winter, Maria G.
Nuccio, Sean-Paul
Russell, Joseph M.
Laughlin, Richard C.
Lawhon, Sara D.
Sterzenbach, Torsten
Bevins, Charles L.
Tsolis, Renée M.
Harshey, Rasika
Adams, L. Garry
Bäumler, Andreas J.
author_sort Rivera-Chávez, Fabian
collection PubMed
description Chemotaxis enhances the fitness of Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) during colitis. However, the chemotaxis receptors conferring this fitness advantage and their cognate signals generated during inflammation remain unknown. Here we identify respiratory electron acceptors that are generated in the intestinal lumen as by-products of the host inflammatory response as in vivo signals for methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs). Three MCPs, including Trg, Tsr and Aer, enhanced the fitness of S. Typhimurium in a mouse colitis model. Aer mediated chemotaxis towards electron acceptors (energy taxis) in vitro and required tetrathionate respiration to confer a fitness advantage in vivo. Tsr mediated energy taxis towards nitrate but not towards tetrathionate in vitro and required nitrate respiration to confer a fitness advantage in vivo. These data suggest that the energy taxis receptors Tsr and Aer respond to distinct in vivo signals to confer a fitness advantage upon S. Typhimurium during inflammation by enabling this facultative anaerobic pathogen to seek out favorable spatial niches containing host-derived electron acceptors that boost its luminal growth.
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spelling pubmed-36301012013-05-01 Salmonella Uses Energy Taxis to Benefit from Intestinal Inflammation Rivera-Chávez, Fabian Winter, Sebastian E. Lopez, Christopher A. Xavier, Mariana N. Winter, Maria G. Nuccio, Sean-Paul Russell, Joseph M. Laughlin, Richard C. Lawhon, Sara D. Sterzenbach, Torsten Bevins, Charles L. Tsolis, Renée M. Harshey, Rasika Adams, L. Garry Bäumler, Andreas J. PLoS Pathog Research Article Chemotaxis enhances the fitness of Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) during colitis. However, the chemotaxis receptors conferring this fitness advantage and their cognate signals generated during inflammation remain unknown. Here we identify respiratory electron acceptors that are generated in the intestinal lumen as by-products of the host inflammatory response as in vivo signals for methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins (MCPs). Three MCPs, including Trg, Tsr and Aer, enhanced the fitness of S. Typhimurium in a mouse colitis model. Aer mediated chemotaxis towards electron acceptors (energy taxis) in vitro and required tetrathionate respiration to confer a fitness advantage in vivo. Tsr mediated energy taxis towards nitrate but not towards tetrathionate in vitro and required nitrate respiration to confer a fitness advantage in vivo. These data suggest that the energy taxis receptors Tsr and Aer respond to distinct in vivo signals to confer a fitness advantage upon S. Typhimurium during inflammation by enabling this facultative anaerobic pathogen to seek out favorable spatial niches containing host-derived electron acceptors that boost its luminal growth. Public Library of Science 2013-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3630101/ /pubmed/23637594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003267 Text en © 2013 Rivera-Chávez 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.
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Rivera-Chávez, Fabian
Winter, Sebastian E.
Lopez, Christopher A.
Xavier, Mariana N.
Winter, Maria G.
Nuccio, Sean-Paul
Russell, Joseph M.
Laughlin, Richard C.
Lawhon, Sara D.
Sterzenbach, Torsten
Bevins, Charles L.
Tsolis, Renée M.
Harshey, Rasika
Adams, L. Garry
Bäumler, Andreas J.
Salmonella Uses Energy Taxis to Benefit from Intestinal Inflammation
title Salmonella Uses Energy Taxis to Benefit from Intestinal Inflammation
title_full Salmonella Uses Energy Taxis to Benefit from Intestinal Inflammation
title_fullStr Salmonella Uses Energy Taxis to Benefit from Intestinal Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella Uses Energy Taxis to Benefit from Intestinal Inflammation
title_short Salmonella Uses Energy Taxis to Benefit from Intestinal Inflammation
title_sort salmonella uses energy taxis to benefit from intestinal inflammation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3630101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003267
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