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The Alternative Sigma Factor RpoE2 Is Involved in the Stress Response to Hypochlorite and in vivo Survival of Haemophilus influenzae.

Marufa Nasreen1, Aidan Fletcher1, Jennifer Hosmer1, Qifeng Zhong1, Ama-Tawiah Essilfie2, Alastair G McEwan1, Ulrike Kappler1.   

Abstract

Extracytoplasmic function (ECF) sigma factors underpin the ability of bacteria to adapt to changing environmental conditions, a process that is particularly relevant in human pathogens that inhabit niches where human immune cells contribute to high levels of extracellular stress. Here, we have characterized the previously unstudied RpoE2 ECF sigma factor from the human respiratory pathogen H. influenzae (Hi) and its role in hypochlorite-induced stress. Exposure of H. influenzae to oxidative stress (HOCl, H2O2) increased rpoE2 gene expression, and the activity of RpoE2 was controlled by a cytoplasmic 67-aa anti-sigma factor, HrsE. RpoE2 regulated the expression of the periplasmic MsrAB peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase that, in H. influenzae, is required for HOCl resistance, thus linking RpoE2 to HOCl stress. Interestingly, a HiΔrpoE2 strain had wild-type levels of resistance to oxidative stress in vitro, but HiΔrpoE2 survival was reduced 26-fold in a mouse model of lung infection, demonstrating the relevance of this sigma factor for H. influenzae pathogenesis. The HiRpoE2 system has some similarity to the ECF sigma factors described in Streptomyces and Neisseria sp. that also control the expression of msr genes. However, HiRpoE2 regulation extended to genes encoding other periplasmic damage repair proteins, an operon containing a DoxX-like protein, and also included selected OxyR-controlled genes. Based on our results, we propose that the highly conserved HiRpoE2 sigma factor is a key regulator of H. influenzae responses to oxidative damage in the cell envelope region that controls a variety of target genes required for survival in the host.
Copyright © 2021 Nasreen, Fletcher, Hosmer, Zhong, Essilfie, McEwan and Kappler.

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Keywords:  H. influenzae; extracytoplasmic function sigma factor; gene regulation; hypochlorite; stress response

Year:  2021        PMID: 33643271      PMCID: PMC7907618          DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.637213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Microbiol        ISSN: 1664-302X            Impact factor:   5.640


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