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WhiB4 Is Required for the Reactivation of Persistent Infection of Mycobacterium marinum in Zebrafish

Granulomas are the pathological hallmark of tuberculosis (TB). In individuals with latent TB infection, Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells reside within granulomas in a nonreplicating dormant state, and a portion of them will develop active TB. Little is known on the bacterial mechanisms/factors invol...

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Autores principales: Lin, Chen, Tang, Yuting, Wang, Yuchen, Zhang, Junli, Li, Yeyu, Xu, Shuqin, Xia, Bin, Zhai, Qiran, Li, Yao, Zhang, Lu, Liu, Jun
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35266819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00443-21
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author Lin, Chen
Tang, Yuting
Wang, Yuchen
Zhang, Junli
Li, Yeyu
Xu, Shuqin
Xia, Bin
Zhai, Qiran
Li, Yao
Zhang, Lu
Liu, Jun
author_facet Lin, Chen
Tang, Yuting
Wang, Yuchen
Zhang, Junli
Li, Yeyu
Xu, Shuqin
Xia, Bin
Zhai, Qiran
Li, Yao
Zhang, Lu
Liu, Jun
author_sort Lin, Chen
collection PubMed
description Granulomas are the pathological hallmark of tuberculosis (TB). In individuals with latent TB infection, Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells reside within granulomas in a nonreplicating dormant state, and a portion of them will develop active TB. Little is known on the bacterial mechanisms/factors involved in this process. In this study, we found that WhiB4, an oxygen sensor and a transcription factor, plays a critical role in disease progression and reactivation of Mycobacterium marinum (M. marinum) infection in zebrafish. We show that the whiB4::Tn mutant of M. marinum caused persistent infection in adult zebrafish, which is characterized by the lower but stable bacterial loads, constant number of nonnecrotized granulomas in fewer organs, and reduced inflammation compared to those of zebrafish infected with the wild-type bacteria or the complemented strain. The mutant bacteria in zebrafish were also less responsive to antibiotic treatments. Moreover, the whiB4::Tn mutant was defective in resuscitation from hypoxia-induced dormancy and the DosR regulon was dysregulated in the mutant. Taken together, our results suggest that WhiB4 is a major driver of reactivation from persistent infection. IMPORTANCE About one-quarter of the world’s population has latent TB infection, and 5 to 10% of those individuals will fall ill with TB. Our finding suggests that WhiB4 is an attractive target for the development of novel therapeutics, which may help to prevent the reactivation of latent infection, thereby reducing the incidences of active TB.
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spelling pubmed-90453812022-04-28 WhiB4 Is Required for the Reactivation of Persistent Infection of Mycobacterium marinum in Zebrafish Lin, Chen Tang, Yuting Wang, Yuchen Zhang, Junli Li, Yeyu Xu, Shuqin Xia, Bin Zhai, Qiran Li, Yao Zhang, Lu Liu, Jun Microbiol Spectr Research Article Granulomas are the pathological hallmark of tuberculosis (TB). In individuals with latent TB infection, Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells reside within granulomas in a nonreplicating dormant state, and a portion of them will develop active TB. Little is known on the bacterial mechanisms/factors involved in this process. In this study, we found that WhiB4, an oxygen sensor and a transcription factor, plays a critical role in disease progression and reactivation of Mycobacterium marinum (M. marinum) infection in zebrafish. We show that the whiB4::Tn mutant of M. marinum caused persistent infection in adult zebrafish, which is characterized by the lower but stable bacterial loads, constant number of nonnecrotized granulomas in fewer organs, and reduced inflammation compared to those of zebrafish infected with the wild-type bacteria or the complemented strain. The mutant bacteria in zebrafish were also less responsive to antibiotic treatments. Moreover, the whiB4::Tn mutant was defective in resuscitation from hypoxia-induced dormancy and the DosR regulon was dysregulated in the mutant. Taken together, our results suggest that WhiB4 is a major driver of reactivation from persistent infection. IMPORTANCE About one-quarter of the world’s population has latent TB infection, and 5 to 10% of those individuals will fall ill with TB. Our finding suggests that WhiB4 is an attractive target for the development of novel therapeutics, which may help to prevent the reactivation of latent infection, thereby reducing the incidences of active TB. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9045381/ /pubmed/35266819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00443-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lin et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Lin, Chen
Tang, Yuting
Wang, Yuchen
Zhang, Junli
Li, Yeyu
Xu, Shuqin
Xia, Bin
Zhai, Qiran
Li, Yao
Zhang, Lu
Liu, Jun
WhiB4 Is Required for the Reactivation of Persistent Infection of Mycobacterium marinum in Zebrafish
title WhiB4 Is Required for the Reactivation of Persistent Infection of Mycobacterium marinum in Zebrafish
title_full WhiB4 Is Required for the Reactivation of Persistent Infection of Mycobacterium marinum in Zebrafish
title_fullStr WhiB4 Is Required for the Reactivation of Persistent Infection of Mycobacterium marinum in Zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed WhiB4 Is Required for the Reactivation of Persistent Infection of Mycobacterium marinum in Zebrafish
title_short WhiB4 Is Required for the Reactivation of Persistent Infection of Mycobacterium marinum in Zebrafish
title_sort whib4 is required for the reactivation of persistent infection of mycobacterium marinum in zebrafish
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35266819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00443-21
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