| Literature DB >> 27777572 |
Ke-Chuan Wang1, Chih-Hung Huang2, Shih-Min Ding3, Ching-Kuo Chen2, Hsu-Wei Fang4, Ming-Te Huang5, Shiuh-Bin Fang1.
Abstract
The yqiC gene of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) regulates bacterial growth at different temperatures and mice survival after infection. However, the role of yqiC in bacterial colonization and host immunity remains unknown. We infected human LS174T, Caco-2, HeLa, and THP-1 cells with S. Typhimurium wild-type SL1344, its yqiC mutant, and its complemented strain. Bacterial colonization and internalization in the four cell lines significantly reduced on yqiC depletion. Post-infection production of interleukin-8 and human β-defensin-3 in LS174T cells significantly reduced because of yqiC deleted in S. Typhimurium. The phenotype of yqiC mutant exhibited few and short flagella, fimbriae on the cell surface, enhanced biofilm formation, upregulated type-1 fimbriae expression, and reduced bacterial motility. Type-1 fimbriae, flagella, SPI-1, and SPI-2 gene expression was quantified using real-time PCR. The data show that deletion of yqiC upregulated fimA and fimZ expression and downregulated flhD, fliZ, invA, and sseB expression. Furthermore, thin-layer chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography revealed the absence of menaquinone in the yqiC mutant, thus validating the importance of yqiC in the bacterial electron transport chain. Therefore, YqiC can negatively regulate FimZ for type-1 fimbriae expression and manipulate the functions of its downstream virulence factors including flagella, SPI-1, and SPI-2 effectors.Entities:
Keywords: Salmonella Typhimurium; bacterial colonization; flagella; human β-defensin-3; interleukin-8; menaquinone; type-1 fimbriae; yqiC
Year: 2016 PMID: 27777572 PMCID: PMC5056187 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.01614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Primers used for qRT-PCR.
| Primer (F: forward, R: reverse) | Sequence (5′–3′) | Product size (base pairs) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| CTAAATCCGCCGATCAAA | 193 | Type-1 fimbrial gene | |
| GAGGAGACAGCCAGCAAA | 193 | Type-1 fimbrial gene | |
| GACGAACACCCTATTGTAAGA | 202 | Type-1 fimbrial gene | |
| GTTCCTGGATAGATTTGATTC | 202 | Type-1 fimbrial gene | |
| GCATACATCCGAGTTGCTAA | 237 | Flagellar gene | |
| TGAGTCAAACGGGTGATC | 237 | Flagellar gene | |
| GGAATATGTCGTGCGTTTA | 221 | Flagellar gene | |
| TATCAGAACTGGCGGTAAA | 221 | Flagellar gene | |
| TGAGAATGCTGGGAGAAGAC | 194 | SPI-1 gene | |
| AAAATGTGAAGGCGATGAGT | 194 | SPI-1 gene | |
| AACGTGCCAGAAATACCCAG | 199 | SPI-2 gene | |
| CCTTTATCCAGCTTCCCATG | 199 | SPI-2 gene | |
| 16S-F | TTCCTCCAGATCTCTACGCA | 552 | Housekeeping gene 16S |
| 16S-R | GTGGCTAATACCGCATAACG | 552 | Housekeeping gene 16S |