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Virulence Effects and Signaling Partners Modulated by Brucella melitensis Light-sensing Histidine Kinase

Posted on:2013-08-13Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Wisconsin - MadisonCandidate:Gourley, Christopher RFull Text:PDF
GTID:1453390008987655Subject:Biology
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The facultative intracellular pathogen Brucella melitensis utilizes diverse virulence factors. A Brucella light sensing histidine kinase can influence in vitro virulence of the bacteria during intracellular infection. First, we demonstrated that the B. melitensis light sensing kinase (BM-LOV-HK) affects virulence in an IRF-1-/- mouse model of infection. Infection with a Delta BM-LOV-HK strain resulted in less bacterial colonization of IRF-1-/- spleens and extended survivorship compared to mice infected with wild type B. melitensis 16M. Second, using PCR arrays, we observed less expression of innate and adaptive immune system activation markers in DeltaBM-LOV-HK infected mouse spleens than wild type B. melitensis 16M infected mouse spleens 6 days after infection. Third, we demonstrated by microarray analysis of B. melitensis that deletion of BM-LOV-HK alters bacterial gene expression. Downregulation of genes involved in control of the general stress response system included the alternative sigma factor RpoE1 and its anti-anti sigma factor PhyR. Conversely, genes involved in flagella production, quorum sensing, and the type IV secretion system (VirB operon) were upregulated in the Delta BM-LOV-HK strain compared to the wild type B. melitensis 16M. Analysis of genes differentially regulated in Delta BM-LOV-HK versus the wild type strain indicated an overlap of 110 genes with data from previous quorum sensing regulator studies of Delta vjbR and/DeltablxR(babR) strains. Also, several predicted RpoE1 binding sites located upstream of genes were differentially regulated in the DeltaBM-LOV-HK strain. Our results suggest BM-LOV-HK is important for in vivo Brucella virulence, and reveals that BM-LOV-HK directly or indirect regulates members of the Brucella quorum sensing, type IV secretion, and general stress systems.
Keywords/Search Tags:Sensing, Brucella, Melitensis, Virulence, BM-LOV-HK, Type
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