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The uroS and yifB Genes Conserved among Tetrapyrrole Synthesizing-Deficient Bacteroidales Are Involved in Bacteroides fragilis Heme Assimilation and Survival in Experimental Intra-abdominal Infection and Intestinal Colonization.

Anita C Parker1, Hector A Bergonia2, Nathaniel L Seals1, Cecile L Baccanale3, Edson R Rocha4.   

Abstract

The human intestinal anaerobic commensal and opportunistic pathogen Bacteroides fragilis does not synthesize the tetrapyrrole protoporphyrin IX in order to form heme that is required for growth stimulation and survival in vivo Consequently, B. fragilis acquires essential heme from host tissues during extraintestinal infection. The absence of several genes necessary for de novo heme biosynthesis is a common characteristic of many anaerobic bacteria; however, the uroS gene, encoding a uroporphyrinogen III synthase for an early step of heme biosynthesis, is conserved among the heme-requiring Bacteroidales that inhabit the mammalian gastrointestinal tract. In this study, we show that the ability of B. fragilis to utilize heme or protoporphyrin IX for growth was greatly reduced in a ΔuroS mutant. This growth defect appears to be linked to the suppression of reverse chelatase and ferrochelatase activities in the absence of uroS In addition, this ΔuroS suppressive effect was enhanced by the deletion of the yifB gene, which encodes an Mg2+-chelatase protein belonging to the ATPases associated with various cellular activities (AAA+) superfamily of proteins. Furthermore, the ΔuroS mutant and the ΔuroS ΔyifB double mutant had a severe survival defect compared to the parent strain in competitive infection assays using animal models of intra-abdominal infection and intestinal colonization. This shows that the presence of the uroS and yifB genes in B. fragilis seems to be linked to pathophysiological and nutritional competitive fitness for survival in host tissues. Genetic complementation studies and enzyme kinetics assays indicate that B. fragilis UroS is functionally different from canonical bacterial UroS proteins. Taken together, these findings show that heme assimilation and metabolism in the anaerobe B. fragilis have diverged from those of aerobic and facultative anaerobic pathogenic bacteria.
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Keywords:  Bacteroides fragiliszzm321990; UroS; YifB; anaerobic infection; ferrochelatase; heme assimilation; intestinal colonization; intra-abdominal infection; reverse chelatase; uroporphyrinogen III synthase

Year:  2020        PMID: 32457103      PMCID: PMC7375757          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00103-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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