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Role of the SRRz/Rz1 lambdoid lysis cassette in the pathoadaptive evolution of Shigella.

Adriano Leuzzi1, Milena Grossi1, Maria Letizia Di Martino1, Martina Pasqua1, Gioacchino Micheli2, Bianca Colonna1, Gianni Prosseda3.   

Abstract

Shigella, the etiological agent of bacillary dysentery (shigellosis), is a highly adapted human pathogen. It evolved from an innocuous ancestor resembling the Escherichia coli strain by gain and loss of genes and functions. While the gain process concerns the acquisition of the genetic determinants of virulence, the loss is related to the adaptation of the genome to the new pathogenic status and occurs by pathoadaptive mutation of antivirulence genes. In this study, we highlight that the SRRz/Rz1 lambdoid lysis cassette, even though stably adopted in E. coli K12 by virtue of its beneficial effect on cell physiology, has undergone a significant decay in Shigella. Moreover, we show the antivirulence nature of the SRRz/Rz1 lysis cassette in Shigella. In fact, by restoring the SRRz/Rz1 expression in this pathogen, we observe an increased release of peptidoglycan fragments, causing an unbalance in the fine control exerted by Shigella on host innate immunity and a mitigation of its virulence. This strongly affects the virulence of Shigella and allows to consider the loss of SRRz/Rz1 lysis cassette as another pathoadaptive event in the life of Shigella.
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Keywords:  Bacterial evolution; Bacterial-host interaction; Pathoadaptive mutation; Peptidoglycan; Shigella

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28389211     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmm.2017.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Med Microbiol        ISSN: 1438-4221            Impact factor:   3.473


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