| Literature DB >> 30687298 |
Jan Lennings1, T Eoin West2, Sandra Schwarz1.
Abstract
The soil saprophyte and Tier I select agent Burkholderia pseudomallei can cause rapidly fatal infections in humans and animals. The capability of switching to an intracellular life cycle during infection appears to be a decisive trait of B. pseudomallei for causing disease. B. pseudomallei harbors multiple type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) orthologs of which are present in the surrogate organism Burkholderia thailandensis. Upon host cell entry and vacuolar escape into the cytoplasm, B. pseudomallei and B. thailandensis manipulate host cells by utilizing the T6SS-5 (also termed T6SS1) to form multinucleated giant cells for intercellular spread. Disruption of the T6SS-5 in B. thailandensis causes a drastic attenuation of virulence in wildtype but not in mice lacking the central innate immune adapter protein MyD88. This result suggests that the T6SS-5 is deployed by the bacteria to overcome innate immune responses. However, important questions in this field remain unsolved including the mechanism underlying T6SS-5 activity and its physiological role during infection. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge on the components and regulation of the T6SS-5 as well as its role in virulence in mammalian hosts.Entities:
Keywords: B. pseudomallei; intracellular life cycle; multinucleated giant cell formation; type VI secretion system; virulence
Year: 2019 PMID: 30687298 PMCID: PMC6335564 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.03339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
FIGURE 1(A) Schematic representation of the intracellular life cycle of Burkholderia pseudomallei and Burkholderia thailandensis: (i) entry into phagocytic or non-phagocytic cell, (ii) vacuole formation, (iii) vacuolar escape before lysosomal fusion, (iv) replication and intracellular motility in cytoplasm, and (v) T6SS-5-dependent induction of plasma membrane fusion of neighboring host cell leading to MNGCs. (B) Genetic organization of the T6SS-5 gene cluster in B. pseudomallei (Bp) and B. thailandensis (Bt). tss, tag and regulatory genes are highlighted in dark, mid and light gray, respectively. (C) Schematic representation of the B. pseudomallei (Bp) VgrG-5, TagD-5 and Hcp-5 domain organization in comparison with Bp VgrG-6 (UniProt: Q63II0), RhsA (PAAR domain containing protein of Dickeya dadantii; UniProt: E0SAK8) (Koskiniemi et al., 2013) and Usp (Hcp domain containing protein of E. coli; UniProt: Q1RG83), respectively. Blue, green, and red indicate domains conserved in VgrG, TagD, and Hcp proteins, respectively. The VgrG-5 CTD is indicated in orange and accessory (effector) domains are highlighted in black. (D) Summary of T6SS-5 regulators discussed in the text that affect expression of T6SS-5 and other genes involved in host-pathogen interaction [modified from (Chen et al., 2011)]. (E) Epifluorescence microscopy of B. thailandensis expressing a chromosomal clpV-5-sfgfp fusion during infection of Hela cells. ClpV-5-sfGFP shows foci formation at the bacterial cell pole and a diffuse localization in the cytoplasm. Actin was stained with Texas Red-Phalloidin. White arrows indicate the occurrence of actin tail formation and T6SS-5 expression and assembly in the same bacterial cell.
Components of the T6SS-5 gene cluster in B. pseudomallei and B. thailandensis.
| Gene ID Bpa | Gene ID Btb | Tss/Tag nomenclature | Alternative name | T6SSi description/subcomplex |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPSS1493 | BTH_II0873 | Sheath/tube assembly coordinationc | ||
| BPSS1494 | BTH_II0872 | Two component regulator VirAG; response regulator | ||
| BPSS1495 | BTH_II0871 | Two component regulator VirAG; sensor kinase | ||
| BPSS1496 | BTH_II0870 | Contractile sheath | ||
| BPSS1497 | BTH_II0869 | Contractile sheath | ||
| BPSS1498 | BTH_II0868 | Tail tube/needle | ||
| BPSS1499 | BTH_II0867 | Base plate | ||
| BPSS1500 | BTH_II0866 | Base plate | ||
| BPSS1501 | BTH_II0865 | Base plate | ||
| BPSS1502 | BTH_II0864 | Sheath recycling AAA+ ATPase | ||
| BPSS1503 | BTH_II0863 | Spike protein | ||
| BPSS1504 | BTH_II0862 | Pentapeptide repeat protein | ||
| BPSS1505 | BTH_II0861 | Pentapeptide repeat protein | ||
| BPSS1506 | BTH_II0860 | Hypothetical | ||
| BPSS1507 | BTH_II0859 | PAAR like protein/spike tip | ||
| BPSS1508 | BTH_II0858 | Membrane complex | ||
| BPSS1509 | BTH_II0857 | Base plate | ||
| BPSS1510 | BTH_II0856 | Membrane complex | ||
| BPSS1511 | BTH_II0855 | Membrane complex | ||