Cargando…

Regulation of Mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source

BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium ulcerans, a slow-growing environmental bacterium, is the etiologic agent of Buruli ulcer, a necrotic skin disease. Skin lesions are caused by mycolactone, the main virulence factor of M. ulcerans, with dermonecrotic (destruction of the skin and soft tissues) and immunosuppr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Deshayes, Caroline, Angala, Shiva Kumar, Marion, Estelle, Brandli, Irène, Babonneau, Jérémie, Preisser, Laurent, Eyangoh, Sara, Delneste, Yves, Legras, Pierre, De Chastellier, Chantal, Stinear, Timothy P., Jackson, Mary, Marsollier, Laurent
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002502
_version_ 1782291191505616896
author Deshayes, Caroline
Angala, Shiva Kumar
Marion, Estelle
Brandli, Irène
Babonneau, Jérémie
Preisser, Laurent
Eyangoh, Sara
Delneste, Yves
Legras, Pierre
De Chastellier, Chantal
Stinear, Timothy P.
Jackson, Mary
Marsollier, Laurent
author_facet Deshayes, Caroline
Angala, Shiva Kumar
Marion, Estelle
Brandli, Irène
Babonneau, Jérémie
Preisser, Laurent
Eyangoh, Sara
Delneste, Yves
Legras, Pierre
De Chastellier, Chantal
Stinear, Timothy P.
Jackson, Mary
Marsollier, Laurent
author_sort Deshayes, Caroline
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium ulcerans, a slow-growing environmental bacterium, is the etiologic agent of Buruli ulcer, a necrotic skin disease. Skin lesions are caused by mycolactone, the main virulence factor of M. ulcerans, with dermonecrotic (destruction of the skin and soft tissues) and immunosuppressive activities. This toxin is secreted in vesicles that enhance its biological activities. Nowadays, it is well established that the main reservoir of the bacilli is localized in the aquatic environment where the bacillus may be able to colonize different niches. Here we report that plant polysaccharides stimulate M. ulcerans growth and are implicated in toxin synthesis regulation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, by selecting various algal components, we have identified plant-specific carbohydrates, particularly glucose polymers, capable of stimulating M. ulcerans growth in vitro. Furthermore, we underscored for the first time culture conditions under which the polyketide toxin mycolactone, the sole virulence factor of M. ulcerans identified to date, is down-regulated. Using a quantitative proteomic approach and analyzing transcript levels by RT-qPCR, we demonstrated that its regulation is not at the transcriptional or translational levels but must involve another type of regulation. M. ulcerans produces membrane vesicles, as other mycobacterial species, in which are the mycolactone is concentrated. By transmission electron microscopy, we observed that the production of vesicles is independent from the toxin production. Concomitant with this observed decrease in mycolactone production, the production of mycobacterial siderophores known as mycobactins was enhanced. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This work is the first step in the identification of the mechanisms involved in mycolactone regulation and paves the way for the discovery of putative new drug targets in the future.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3828164
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-38281642013-11-16 Regulation of Mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source Deshayes, Caroline Angala, Shiva Kumar Marion, Estelle Brandli, Irène Babonneau, Jérémie Preisser, Laurent Eyangoh, Sara Delneste, Yves Legras, Pierre De Chastellier, Chantal Stinear, Timothy P. Jackson, Mary Marsollier, Laurent PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium ulcerans, a slow-growing environmental bacterium, is the etiologic agent of Buruli ulcer, a necrotic skin disease. Skin lesions are caused by mycolactone, the main virulence factor of M. ulcerans, with dermonecrotic (destruction of the skin and soft tissues) and immunosuppressive activities. This toxin is secreted in vesicles that enhance its biological activities. Nowadays, it is well established that the main reservoir of the bacilli is localized in the aquatic environment where the bacillus may be able to colonize different niches. Here we report that plant polysaccharides stimulate M. ulcerans growth and are implicated in toxin synthesis regulation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, by selecting various algal components, we have identified plant-specific carbohydrates, particularly glucose polymers, capable of stimulating M. ulcerans growth in vitro. Furthermore, we underscored for the first time culture conditions under which the polyketide toxin mycolactone, the sole virulence factor of M. ulcerans identified to date, is down-regulated. Using a quantitative proteomic approach and analyzing transcript levels by RT-qPCR, we demonstrated that its regulation is not at the transcriptional or translational levels but must involve another type of regulation. M. ulcerans produces membrane vesicles, as other mycobacterial species, in which are the mycolactone is concentrated. By transmission electron microscopy, we observed that the production of vesicles is independent from the toxin production. Concomitant with this observed decrease in mycolactone production, the production of mycobacterial siderophores known as mycobactins was enhanced. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This work is the first step in the identification of the mechanisms involved in mycolactone regulation and paves the way for the discovery of putative new drug targets in the future. Public Library of Science 2013-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3828164/ /pubmed/24244764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002502 Text en © 2013 Deshayes 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
Deshayes, Caroline
Angala, Shiva Kumar
Marion, Estelle
Brandli, Irène
Babonneau, Jérémie
Preisser, Laurent
Eyangoh, Sara
Delneste, Yves
Legras, Pierre
De Chastellier, Chantal
Stinear, Timothy P.
Jackson, Mary
Marsollier, Laurent
Regulation of Mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source
title Regulation of Mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source
title_full Regulation of Mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source
title_fullStr Regulation of Mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of Mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source
title_short Regulation of Mycolactone, the Mycobacterium ulcerans Toxin, Depends on Nutrient Source
title_sort regulation of mycolactone, the mycobacterium ulcerans toxin, depends on nutrient source
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002502
work_keys_str_mv AT deshayescaroline regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT angalashivakumar regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT marionestelle regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT brandliirene regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT babonneaujeremie regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT preisserlaurent regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT eyangohsara regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT delnesteyves regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT legraspierre regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT dechastellierchantal regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT stineartimothyp regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT jacksonmary regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource
AT marsollierlaurent regulationofmycolactonethemycobacteriumulceranstoxindependsonnutrientsource