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The Transcriptional Regulator MucR, but Not Its Controlled Acid-Activated Chaperone HdeA, Is Essential for Virulence and Modulates Surface Architecture and Properties in Brucella ovis PA

Brucella ovis is a non-zoonotic bacterium causing contagious epididymitis and other genital lesions in rams and responsible for significant economic losses in sheep-breeding areas. It is a naturally rough (without O-chains in the lipopolysaccharide) Brucella species whose virulence mechanisms have b...

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Autores principales: Tartilán-Choya, Beatriz, Sidhu-Muñoz, Rebeca S., Vizcaíno, Nieves
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35174240
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.814752
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author Tartilán-Choya, Beatriz
Sidhu-Muñoz, Rebeca S.
Vizcaíno, Nieves
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description Brucella ovis is a non-zoonotic bacterium causing contagious epididymitis and other genital lesions in rams and responsible for significant economic losses in sheep-breeding areas. It is a naturally rough (without O-chains in the lipopolysaccharide) Brucella species whose virulence mechanisms have been less explored than those of zoonotic smooth brucellae (bearing O-chains that mask other outer membrane molecules). Considering the rough nature of Brucella ovis, the influence of surface components other than O-chains on its biological properties may be greater than in smooth Brucella species. Here we describe the construction and characterization of the mucR deletion mutant of virulent B. ovis PA, which is defective in a transcriptional regulator, affecting surface properties and virulence in smooth brucellae. This mutant showed increased amounts of three proteins identified as HdeA (acid-activated chaperone), Omp25d (outer membrane protein undetectable in the parental strain), and BOV_A0299 (hypothetical protein of unknown function). This observation correlated with the enhanced transcription of the corresponding genes and constitutes the first report on this type of proteome alteration in Brucella ΔmucR mutants. The upstream regions of the three genes contained AT rich domains with T-A steps described as binding sites for MucR in the Brucella abortus 2308 babR promoter (gene also upregulated in B. ovis ΔmucR), which suggests that hdeA, omp25d, and BOV_A0299 expression could be repressed by MucR through a direct binding to their promoter regions. Relative quantification of transcripts of several other genes selected according to the transcriptome of smooth brucellae ΔmucR mutants revealed not only similarities but also relevant differences among strains, such as those detected in flagellar and virB genes. Periplasmic HdeA has been related to the resistance of B. abortus to acidic pH, conditions encountered by Brucella inside phagocytes, but the deletion of hdeA in B. ovis PA and the ΔmucR mutant did not modify any of the evaluated properties of these strains. The B. ovis PA ΔmucR and ΔmucRΔhdeA mutants had defective in vitro growth and altered surface properties and architecture, exemplified by detectable amounts of Omp25d. Moreover, they showed virulence attenuation but established persistent splenic infection in mice, which encourages their evaluation as specifical attenuated vaccines against B. ovis.
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spelling pubmed-88430742022-02-15 The Transcriptional Regulator MucR, but Not Its Controlled Acid-Activated Chaperone HdeA, Is Essential for Virulence and Modulates Surface Architecture and Properties in Brucella ovis PA Tartilán-Choya, Beatriz Sidhu-Muñoz, Rebeca S. Vizcaíno, Nieves Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Brucella ovis is a non-zoonotic bacterium causing contagious epididymitis and other genital lesions in rams and responsible for significant economic losses in sheep-breeding areas. It is a naturally rough (without O-chains in the lipopolysaccharide) Brucella species whose virulence mechanisms have been less explored than those of zoonotic smooth brucellae (bearing O-chains that mask other outer membrane molecules). Considering the rough nature of Brucella ovis, the influence of surface components other than O-chains on its biological properties may be greater than in smooth Brucella species. Here we describe the construction and characterization of the mucR deletion mutant of virulent B. ovis PA, which is defective in a transcriptional regulator, affecting surface properties and virulence in smooth brucellae. This mutant showed increased amounts of three proteins identified as HdeA (acid-activated chaperone), Omp25d (outer membrane protein undetectable in the parental strain), and BOV_A0299 (hypothetical protein of unknown function). This observation correlated with the enhanced transcription of the corresponding genes and constitutes the first report on this type of proteome alteration in Brucella ΔmucR mutants. The upstream regions of the three genes contained AT rich domains with T-A steps described as binding sites for MucR in the Brucella abortus 2308 babR promoter (gene also upregulated in B. ovis ΔmucR), which suggests that hdeA, omp25d, and BOV_A0299 expression could be repressed by MucR through a direct binding to their promoter regions. Relative quantification of transcripts of several other genes selected according to the transcriptome of smooth brucellae ΔmucR mutants revealed not only similarities but also relevant differences among strains, such as those detected in flagellar and virB genes. Periplasmic HdeA has been related to the resistance of B. abortus to acidic pH, conditions encountered by Brucella inside phagocytes, but the deletion of hdeA in B. ovis PA and the ΔmucR mutant did not modify any of the evaluated properties of these strains. The B. ovis PA ΔmucR and ΔmucRΔhdeA mutants had defective in vitro growth and altered surface properties and architecture, exemplified by detectable amounts of Omp25d. Moreover, they showed virulence attenuation but established persistent splenic infection in mice, which encourages their evaluation as specifical attenuated vaccines against B. ovis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8843074/ /pubmed/35174240 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.814752 Text en Copyright © 2022 Tartilán-Choya, Sidhu-Muñoz and Vizcaíno. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Tartilán-Choya, Beatriz
Sidhu-Muñoz, Rebeca S.
Vizcaíno, Nieves
The Transcriptional Regulator MucR, but Not Its Controlled Acid-Activated Chaperone HdeA, Is Essential for Virulence and Modulates Surface Architecture and Properties in Brucella ovis PA
title The Transcriptional Regulator MucR, but Not Its Controlled Acid-Activated Chaperone HdeA, Is Essential for Virulence and Modulates Surface Architecture and Properties in Brucella ovis PA
title_full The Transcriptional Regulator MucR, but Not Its Controlled Acid-Activated Chaperone HdeA, Is Essential for Virulence and Modulates Surface Architecture and Properties in Brucella ovis PA
title_fullStr The Transcriptional Regulator MucR, but Not Its Controlled Acid-Activated Chaperone HdeA, Is Essential for Virulence and Modulates Surface Architecture and Properties in Brucella ovis PA
title_full_unstemmed The Transcriptional Regulator MucR, but Not Its Controlled Acid-Activated Chaperone HdeA, Is Essential for Virulence and Modulates Surface Architecture and Properties in Brucella ovis PA
title_short The Transcriptional Regulator MucR, but Not Its Controlled Acid-Activated Chaperone HdeA, Is Essential for Virulence and Modulates Surface Architecture and Properties in Brucella ovis PA
title_sort transcriptional regulator mucr, but not its controlled acid-activated chaperone hdea, is essential for virulence and modulates surface architecture and properties in brucella ovis pa
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8843074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35174240
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.814752
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