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Distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by Bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase BvgS

The whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis coordinately regulates the expression of its virulence factors with the two-component system BvgAS. In laboratory conditions, specific chemical modulators are used to trigger phenotypic modulation of B. pertussis from its default virulent Bvg(+) phase to...

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Autores principales: Lesne, Elodie, Coutte, Loic, Solans, Luis, Slupek, Stephanie, Debrie, Anne-Sophie, Dhennin, Véronique, Froguel, Philippe, Hot, David, Locht, Camille, Antoine, Rudy, Jacob-Dubuisson, Françoise
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6181320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30307950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204861
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author Lesne, Elodie
Coutte, Loic
Solans, Luis
Slupek, Stephanie
Debrie, Anne-Sophie
Dhennin, Véronique
Froguel, Philippe
Hot, David
Locht, Camille
Antoine, Rudy
Jacob-Dubuisson, Françoise
author_facet Lesne, Elodie
Coutte, Loic
Solans, Luis
Slupek, Stephanie
Debrie, Anne-Sophie
Dhennin, Véronique
Froguel, Philippe
Hot, David
Locht, Camille
Antoine, Rudy
Jacob-Dubuisson, Françoise
author_sort Lesne, Elodie
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description The whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis coordinately regulates the expression of its virulence factors with the two-component system BvgAS. In laboratory conditions, specific chemical modulators are used to trigger phenotypic modulation of B. pertussis from its default virulent Bvg(+) phase to avirulent Bvg(-) or intermediate Bvg(i) phases, in which no virulence factors or only a subset of them are produced, respectively. Whether phenotypic modulation occurs in the host remains unknown. In this work, recombinant B. pertussis strains harboring BvgS variants were tested in a mouse model of infection and analyzed using transcriptomic approaches. Recombinant BP-Bvg(Δ65,) which is in the Bvg(i) phase by default and can be up-modulated to the Bvg(+) phase in vitro, could colonize the mouse nose but was rapidly cleared from the lungs, while Bvg(+)-phase strains colonized both organs for up to four weeks. These results indicated that phenotypic modulation, which might have restored the full virulence capability of BP-Bvg(Δ65,) does not occur in mice or is temporally or spatially restricted and has no effect in those conditions. Transcriptomic analyses of this and other recombinant Bvg(i) and Bvg(+)-phase strains revealed that two distinct ranges of virulence gene expression allow colonization of the mouse nose and lungs, respectively. We also showed that a recombinant strain expressing moderately lower levels of the virulence genes than its wild type parent was as efficient at colonizing both organs. Altogether, genetic modifications of BvgS generate a range of phenotypic phases, which are useful tools to decipher host-pathogen interactions.
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spelling pubmed-61813202018-10-26 Distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by Bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase BvgS Lesne, Elodie Coutte, Loic Solans, Luis Slupek, Stephanie Debrie, Anne-Sophie Dhennin, Véronique Froguel, Philippe Hot, David Locht, Camille Antoine, Rudy Jacob-Dubuisson, Françoise PLoS One Research Article The whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis coordinately regulates the expression of its virulence factors with the two-component system BvgAS. In laboratory conditions, specific chemical modulators are used to trigger phenotypic modulation of B. pertussis from its default virulent Bvg(+) phase to avirulent Bvg(-) or intermediate Bvg(i) phases, in which no virulence factors or only a subset of them are produced, respectively. Whether phenotypic modulation occurs in the host remains unknown. In this work, recombinant B. pertussis strains harboring BvgS variants were tested in a mouse model of infection and analyzed using transcriptomic approaches. Recombinant BP-Bvg(Δ65,) which is in the Bvg(i) phase by default and can be up-modulated to the Bvg(+) phase in vitro, could colonize the mouse nose but was rapidly cleared from the lungs, while Bvg(+)-phase strains colonized both organs for up to four weeks. These results indicated that phenotypic modulation, which might have restored the full virulence capability of BP-Bvg(Δ65,) does not occur in mice or is temporally or spatially restricted and has no effect in those conditions. Transcriptomic analyses of this and other recombinant Bvg(i) and Bvg(+)-phase strains revealed that two distinct ranges of virulence gene expression allow colonization of the mouse nose and lungs, respectively. We also showed that a recombinant strain expressing moderately lower levels of the virulence genes than its wild type parent was as efficient at colonizing both organs. Altogether, genetic modifications of BvgS generate a range of phenotypic phases, which are useful tools to decipher host-pathogen interactions. Public Library of Science 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6181320/ /pubmed/30307950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204861 Text en © 2018 Lesne 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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Lesne, Elodie
Coutte, Loic
Solans, Luis
Slupek, Stephanie
Debrie, Anne-Sophie
Dhennin, Véronique
Froguel, Philippe
Hot, David
Locht, Camille
Antoine, Rudy
Jacob-Dubuisson, Françoise
Distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by Bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase BvgS
title Distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by Bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase BvgS
title_full Distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by Bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase BvgS
title_fullStr Distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by Bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase BvgS
title_full_unstemmed Distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by Bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase BvgS
title_short Distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by Bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase BvgS
title_sort distinct virulence ranges for infection of mice by bordetella pertussis revealed by engineering of the sensor-kinase bvgs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6181320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30307950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204861
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