RickA expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of Rickettsia raoultii.

BACKGROUND: Rickettsia raoultii is a novel Rickettsia species recently isolated from Dermacentor ticks and classified within the spotted fever group (SFG). The inability of R. raoultii to spread within L929 cells suggests that this bacterium is unable to polymerize host cell actin, a property exhibi...

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Main Authors: Premanand Balraj, Khalid El Karkouri, Guy Vestris, Leon Espinosa, Didier Raoult, Patricia Renesto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2008-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2440523?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0420770d7acb4ab986833fb8792ae25c2020-11-25T02:19:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032008-01-0137e258210.1371/journal.pone.0002582RickA expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of Rickettsia raoultii.Premanand BalrajKhalid El KarkouriGuy VestrisLeon EspinosaDidier RaoultPatricia RenestoBACKGROUND: Rickettsia raoultii is a novel Rickettsia species recently isolated from Dermacentor ticks and classified within the spotted fever group (SFG). The inability of R. raoultii to spread within L929 cells suggests that this bacterium is unable to polymerize host cell actin, a property exhibited by all SFG rickettsiae except R. peacocki. This result led us to investigate if RickA, the protein thought to generate actin nucleation, was expressed within this rickettsia species. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Amplification and sequencing of R. raoultii rickA showed that this gene encoded a putative 565 amino acid protein highly homologous to those found in other rickettsiae. Using immunofluorescence assays, we determined that the motility pattern (i.e. microcolonies or cell-to-cell spreading) of R. raoultii was different depending on the host cell line in which the bacteria replicated. In contrast, under the same experimental conditions, R. conorii shares the same phenotype both in L929 and in Vero cells. Transmission electron microscopy analysis of infected cells showed that non-motile bacteria were free in the cytosol instead of enclosed in a vacuole. Moreover, western-blot analysis demonstrated that the defect of R. raoultii actin-based motility within L929 cells was not related to lower expression of RickA. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These results, together with previously published data about R. typhi, strongly suggest that another factor, apart from RickA, may be involved with be responsible for actin-based motility in bacteria from the Rickettsia genus.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2440523?pdf=render
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author Premanand Balraj
Khalid El Karkouri
Guy Vestris
Leon Espinosa
Didier Raoult
Patricia Renesto
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Khalid El Karkouri
Guy Vestris
Leon Espinosa
Didier Raoult
Patricia Renesto
RickA expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of Rickettsia raoultii.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Premanand Balraj
Khalid El Karkouri
Guy Vestris
Leon Espinosa
Didier Raoult
Patricia Renesto
author_sort Premanand Balraj
title RickA expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of Rickettsia raoultii.
title_short RickA expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of Rickettsia raoultii.
title_full RickA expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of Rickettsia raoultii.
title_fullStr RickA expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of Rickettsia raoultii.
title_full_unstemmed RickA expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of Rickettsia raoultii.
title_sort ricka expression is not sufficient to promote actin-based motility of rickettsia raoultii.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2008-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Rickettsia raoultii is a novel Rickettsia species recently isolated from Dermacentor ticks and classified within the spotted fever group (SFG). The inability of R. raoultii to spread within L929 cells suggests that this bacterium is unable to polymerize host cell actin, a property exhibited by all SFG rickettsiae except R. peacocki. This result led us to investigate if RickA, the protein thought to generate actin nucleation, was expressed within this rickettsia species. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Amplification and sequencing of R. raoultii rickA showed that this gene encoded a putative 565 amino acid protein highly homologous to those found in other rickettsiae. Using immunofluorescence assays, we determined that the motility pattern (i.e. microcolonies or cell-to-cell spreading) of R. raoultii was different depending on the host cell line in which the bacteria replicated. In contrast, under the same experimental conditions, R. conorii shares the same phenotype both in L929 and in Vero cells. Transmission electron microscopy analysis of infected cells showed that non-motile bacteria were free in the cytosol instead of enclosed in a vacuole. Moreover, western-blot analysis demonstrated that the defect of R. raoultii actin-based motility within L929 cells was not related to lower expression of RickA. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These results, together with previously published data about R. typhi, strongly suggest that another factor, apart from RickA, may be involved with be responsible for actin-based motility in bacteria from the Rickettsia genus.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2440523?pdf=render
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