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ThioredoxinA1 Controls the Oxidative Stress Response of Francisella tularensis Live Vaccine Strain (LVS).

Zhuo Ma1, Matthew Higgs1, Maha Alqahtani2, Chandra Shekhar Bakshi2, Meenakshi Malik1.   

Abstract

Francisella tularensis is an intracellular, Gram-negative bacterium known for causing a disease known as tularemia in the Northern Hemisphere. F. tularensis is classified as a category A select agent by the CDC based on its possible use as a bioterror agent. F. tularensis overcomes oxidative stress encountered during its growth in the environment or host macrophages by encoding antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutases, catalase, and alkylhydroperoxy reductase. These antioxidant enzymes are regulated by the oxidative stress response regulator, OxyR. In addition to these antioxidant enzymes, F. tularensis also encodes two thioredoxins, TrxA1 (FTL_0611) and TrxA2 (FTL_1224); however, their role in the oxidative stress response of F. tularensis is not known. This study investigated the role of thioredoxins of F. tularensis in the oxidative stress response and intracellular survival. Our results demonstrate that TrxA1 but not TrxA2 plays a major role in the oxidative stress response of F. tularensis. Most importantly, this study elucidates a novel mechanism through which the TrxA1 of F. tularensis controls the oxidative stress response by regulating the expression of the master regulator, oxyR. Further, TrxA1 is required for the intramacrophage survival and growth of Francisella. Overall, this study describes a novel role of thioredoxin, TrxA1, in regulating the oxidative stress response of F. tularensis. IMPORTANCE The role of thioredoxins in the oxidative stress response of F. tularensis is not known. This study demonstrates that of the two thioredoxins, TrxA1 is vital to counter the oxidative stress in F. tularensis live vaccine strain (LVS). Furthermore, this study shows differences in the well-studied thioredoxins of Escherichia coli. First, the expression of TrxA1 of F. tularensis is independent of the oxidative stress response regulator, OxyR. Second and most importantly, TrxA1 regulates the expression of oxyR and, therefore, the OxyR-dependent oxidative stress response of F. tularensis. Overall, this study reports a novel regulatory role of TrxA1 of F. tularensis in the oxidative stress response.

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Keywords:  Francisella tularensis; gene regulation; macrophages; oxidative stress; thioredoxins

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35475633      PMCID: PMC9112935          DOI: 10.1128/jb.00082-22

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.476


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