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The Majority of Typhoid Toxin-Positive Salmonella Serovars Encode ArtB, an Alternate Binding Subunit.

A Gaballa1, R A Cheng2, A S Harrand1, A R Cohn3, M Wiedmann1.   

Abstract

Salmonella enterica encodes a wide array of virulence factors. One novel virulence factor, an A2B5 toxin known as the typhoid toxin (TT), was recently identified among a variety of S. enterica serovars. While past studies have shown that some serovars encode both the TT (active subunits CdtB and PltA and binding subunit PltB) and a second binding subunit (ArtB), these serovars were thought to be the exception. Here, we show that genes encoding the TT are detected in more than 100 serovars representing distinct phylogenetic lineages of S. enterica subsp. enterica, although clade B and section Typhi are significantly more likely to encode TT genes than serovars from other clades. Furthermore, we show that 81% of these TT-positive serovars also encode artB, suggesting that the cooccurrence of both toxin binding subunits is considerably more common than previously thought. A combination of in silico modeling, bacterial two-hybrid system screening, and tandem affinity purification (TAP) of toxin subunits suggests that ArtB and PltB interact in vitro, at least under some growth conditions. While different growth conditions yielded slightly higher transcript abundances of artB and pltB, both genes had their highest relative transcript abundances when Salmonella was grown under low-Mg2+ conditions, suggesting that ArtB and PltB may compete for inclusion in the TT. Together, our results suggest that ArtB likely plays an important and previously underappreciated role in the biology of the TT produced by typhoidal and nontyphoidal Salmonella IMPORTANCE While previous reports had suggested that the typhoid toxin (TT) could potentially use ArtB as an alternate binding subunit, this was thought to play a minor role in the evolution and biology of the toxin. In this study, we establish that both TT genes and artB are widespread among Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica, suggesting that TT likely plays a broader role in Salmonella virulence that extends beyond its proposed role in typhoid fever. Furthermore, our data suggest the selective maintenance of both toxin binding subunits, which may compete for inclusion in the holotoxin. Last, our data support the importance of characterizing diverse nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) serovars, as the presence of classically defined typhoidal virulence factors among NTS serovars continues to challenge the typhoid-nontyphoid Salmonella paradigm.
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Keywords:  ArtB; cytolethal distending toxin; nontyphoidal Salmonella; typhoid toxin

Year:  2021        PMID: 33408236      PMCID: PMC7845599          DOI: 10.1128/mSphere.01255-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  mSphere        ISSN: 2379-5042            Impact factor:   4.389


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