| RRC ID |
83116
|
| 著者 |
Jayedul Hassan, Atsushi Hinenoya, Noritoshi Hatanaka, Sharda Prasad Awasthi, Goutham Belagula Manjunath, Nahid Rahman, Jyoji Yamate, Shota Nakamura, Daisuke Motooka, Akira Nagita, Shah M. Faruque, Shinji Yamasaki
|
| タイトル |
A plasmid-mediated type III secretion system associated with invasiveness and diarrheagenicity of
Providencia rustigianii
|
| ジャーナル |
mBio
|
| Abstract |
ABSTRACT
We have recently described a clinical isolate of
Providencia rustigianii
strain JH-1 carrying the genes for cytolethal distending toxin (CDT) in a conjugative plasmid. A
cdtB
mutant of strain JH-1, which lost CDT activity, was still found to retain invasiveness and diarrheagenicity. The strain was subjected to phenotypic and genetic analyses including whole genome sequencing (WGS) to explore the genetic determinants of the observed invasiveness and diarrheagenic properties. Analysis and annotation of WGS data revealed the presence of two distinct type III secretion systems (T3SS) in strain JH-1, one of which was located on the chromosome designated as cT3SS (3,992,833 bp) and the other on a mega-plasmid designated as pT3SS (168,819 bp). Comparative genomic analysis revealed that cT3SS is generally conserved in
Providencia
spp. but pT3SS was limited to a subset of
Providencia
spp., carrying
cdt
genes. Strain JH-1 was found to invade HeLa cells and induce fluid accumulation with characteristic pathological lesions in rabbit ileal loops. Remarkably, these phenomena were associated with the pT3SS but not cT3SS. The plasmid could be transferred by conjugation from strain JH-1 to other strains of
P. rustigianii
,
Providencia rettgeri
, and
Escherichia coli
with concomitant transfer of these virulence properties. This is the first report of a functional and mobile T3SS in
P. rustigianii
and its association with invasiveness and diarrheagenicity of this bacterium. These data suggest that
P. rustigianii
and other CDT-producing
Providencia
strains might carry T3SS and exert their diarrheagenic effect by exploiting the T3SS nano-machinery.
IMPORTANCE
The precise mechanism of virulence of
Providencia rustigianii
is unclear, although some strains produce cytolethal distending toxin as a putative virulence factor. We have detected the presence of a type III secretion system (T3SS) for the first time on a plasmid in a
P. rustigianii
strain. Plasmid-mediated T3SS seems to be directly involved in virulence of
P. rustigianii
and may serve as a means of horizontal transfer of T3SS genes. Our results may have implication in understanding the mechanism of emergence of new pathogenic strains of
P. rustigianii
.
|
| 巻・号 |
15
|
| 公開日 |
2024-10-16
|
| DOI |
10.1128/mbio.02297-24
|
| PMID |
39248569
|
| PMC |
PMC11481499
|
| MeSH |
Animals
Bacterial Toxins* / genetics
Bacterial Toxins* / metabolism
Conjugation, Genetic
Diarrhea / microbiology
Enterobacteriaceae Infections* / microbiology
Gene Transfer, Horizontal
Genome, Bacterial
HeLa Cells
Humans
Plasmids* / genetics
Providencia* / genetics
Providencia* / metabolism
Providencia* / pathogenicity
Rabbits
Type III Secretion Systems* / genetics
Type III Secretion Systems* / metabolism
Virulence / genetics
Virulence Factors / genetics
Whole Genome Sequencing
|
| IF |
6.784
|
| リソース情報 |
| 病原細菌 |
JNBP10761 |