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A new Mycobacterium tuberculosis smooth colony reduces growth inside human macrophages and represses PDIM Operon gene expression. Does an heterogeneous population exist in intracellular mycobacteria?

Daniela Giovannini1, Giulia Cappelli, Lina Jiang, Concetta Castilletti, Alessia Colone, Annalucia Serafino, Francesca Wannenes, Luciano Giacò, Gianluca Quintiliani, Maurizio Fraziano, Ridvan Nepravishta, Vittorio Colizzi, Francesca Mariani.   

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) colony morphology was associated to the pathogen's virulence. We isolated a new MTB H37Rv smooth colony, which only appeared following human macrophages (MDM) infection. The new phenotype was Alcohol-Acid resistant, but devoid of a covering capsule and biofilm defective. We ascertained that there were no deletions in the Rv0096-Rv0101 PDIM Operon, but that its expression was repressed as compared to MTB wild type (wt). Its lipid composition displayed lower PDIM components and higher TAG as compared to wt. In MDM it induced the sigma factors sigB, sigI and sigL expression vs. synthetic medium culture, while it repressed other six sigma factors. It also induced, significantly more than wt, mprA, a mycobacterial persistence regulator. It was phagocytosed more than wt by MDM, where it grew significantly less, but persisted therein till 14 days infection. It induced significantly less IFN-γ, IL-12 and IL-27 transcription than wt in infected MDM, while it increased the transcription of inducible NOS. It resided in mature, LAMP-3 positive phagolysosomes, where it never formed cords. This apparently "weaker" colony might represent an adaptive intracellular phenotype, whose infection may be less productive, but probably better equipped for a long lasting persistence in mildly activated host cells.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22771837     DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2012.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Pathog        ISSN: 0882-4010            Impact factor:   3.738


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