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Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage

Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is a leading cause of death and disease in children and elderly. Genetic variability among isolates from this species is high. These differences, often the product of gene loss or gene acquisition via horizontal gene transfer, can endow strains with new molecu...

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Autores principales: Kadam, Anagha, Eutsey, Rory A., Rosch, Jason, Miao, Xinyu, Longwell, Mark, Xu, Wenjie, Woolford, Carol A., Hillman, Todd, Motib, Anfal Shakir, Yesilkaya, Hasan, Mitchell, Aaron P., Hiller, N. Luisa
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28542565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006339
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author Kadam, Anagha
Eutsey, Rory A.
Rosch, Jason
Miao, Xinyu
Longwell, Mark
Xu, Wenjie
Woolford, Carol A.
Hillman, Todd
Motib, Anfal Shakir
Yesilkaya, Hasan
Mitchell, Aaron P.
Hiller, N. Luisa
author_facet Kadam, Anagha
Eutsey, Rory A.
Rosch, Jason
Miao, Xinyu
Longwell, Mark
Xu, Wenjie
Woolford, Carol A.
Hillman, Todd
Motib, Anfal Shakir
Yesilkaya, Hasan
Mitchell, Aaron P.
Hiller, N. Luisa
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description Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is a leading cause of death and disease in children and elderly. Genetic variability among isolates from this species is high. These differences, often the product of gene loss or gene acquisition via horizontal gene transfer, can endow strains with new molecular pathways, diverse phenotypes, and ecological advantages. PMEN1 is a widespread and multidrug-resistant pneumococcal lineage. Using comparative genomics we have determined that a regulator-peptide signal transduction system, TprA2/PhrA2, was acquired by a PMEN1 ancestor and is encoded by the vast majority of strains in this lineage. We show that TprA2 is a negative regulator of a PMEN1-specific gene encoding a lanthionine-containing peptide (lcpA). The activity of TprA2 is modulated by its cognate peptide, PhrA2. Expression of phrA2 is density-dependent and its C-terminus relieves TprA2-mediated inhibition leading to expression of lcpA. In the pneumococcal mouse model with intranasal inoculation, TprA2 had no effect on nasopharyngeal colonization but was associated with decreased lung disease via its control of lcpA levels. Furthermore, the TprA2/PhrA2 system has integrated into the pneumococcal regulatory circuitry, as PhrA2 activates TprA/PhrA, a second regulator-peptide signal transduction system widespread among pneumococci. Extracellular PhrA2 can release TprA-mediated inhibition, activating expression of TprA-repressed genes in both PMEN1 cells as well as another pneumococcal lineage. Acquisition of TprA2/PhrA2 has provided PMEN1 isolates with a mechanism to promote commensalism over dissemination and control inter-strain gene regulation.
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spelling pubmed-54368832017-05-27 Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage Kadam, Anagha Eutsey, Rory A. Rosch, Jason Miao, Xinyu Longwell, Mark Xu, Wenjie Woolford, Carol A. Hillman, Todd Motib, Anfal Shakir Yesilkaya, Hasan Mitchell, Aaron P. Hiller, N. Luisa PLoS Pathog Research Article Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is a leading cause of death and disease in children and elderly. Genetic variability among isolates from this species is high. These differences, often the product of gene loss or gene acquisition via horizontal gene transfer, can endow strains with new molecular pathways, diverse phenotypes, and ecological advantages. PMEN1 is a widespread and multidrug-resistant pneumococcal lineage. Using comparative genomics we have determined that a regulator-peptide signal transduction system, TprA2/PhrA2, was acquired by a PMEN1 ancestor and is encoded by the vast majority of strains in this lineage. We show that TprA2 is a negative regulator of a PMEN1-specific gene encoding a lanthionine-containing peptide (lcpA). The activity of TprA2 is modulated by its cognate peptide, PhrA2. Expression of phrA2 is density-dependent and its C-terminus relieves TprA2-mediated inhibition leading to expression of lcpA. In the pneumococcal mouse model with intranasal inoculation, TprA2 had no effect on nasopharyngeal colonization but was associated with decreased lung disease via its control of lcpA levels. Furthermore, the TprA2/PhrA2 system has integrated into the pneumococcal regulatory circuitry, as PhrA2 activates TprA/PhrA, a second regulator-peptide signal transduction system widespread among pneumococci. Extracellular PhrA2 can release TprA-mediated inhibition, activating expression of TprA-repressed genes in both PMEN1 cells as well as another pneumococcal lineage. Acquisition of TprA2/PhrA2 has provided PMEN1 isolates with a mechanism to promote commensalism over dissemination and control inter-strain gene regulation. Public Library of Science 2017-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5436883/ /pubmed/28542565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006339 Text en © 2017 Kadam 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kadam, Anagha
Eutsey, Rory A.
Rosch, Jason
Miao, Xinyu
Longwell, Mark
Xu, Wenjie
Woolford, Carol A.
Hillman, Todd
Motib, Anfal Shakir
Yesilkaya, Hasan
Mitchell, Aaron P.
Hiller, N. Luisa
Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage
title Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage
title_full Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage
title_fullStr Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage
title_full_unstemmed Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage
title_short Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage
title_sort promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic pmen1 pneumococcal lineage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28542565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006339
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