Legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophages

Legionella pneumophila is the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease, an acute pulmonary infection. L. pneumophila is able to infect and multiply in both phagocytic protozoa, such as Acanthamoeba castellanii, and mammalian professional phagocytes. The best-known L. pneumophila virulence determinan...

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Main Authors: Sebastien P Faucher, Catherine A Mueller, Howard A Shuman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2011-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2011.00060/full
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spelling doaj-6f4dffd84a164012ab9ffe0f044c5a5f2020-11-24T22:29:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology2235-29882011-04-01210.3389/fmicb.2011.000608970Legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophagesSebastien P Faucher0Catherine A Mueller1Howard A Shuman2Columbia University Medical CenterColumbia University Medical CenterColumbia University Medical CenterLegionella pneumophila is the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease, an acute pulmonary infection. L. pneumophila is able to infect and multiply in both phagocytic protozoa, such as Acanthamoeba castellanii, and mammalian professional phagocytes. The best-known L. pneumophila virulence determinant is the Icm/Dot Type IVB secretion system (TFBSS), which is used to translocate more than 150 effector proteins to host cells. While the transcriptional response of Legionella to the intracellular environment of A. castellanii has been investigated, much less is known about the Legionella transcriptional response inside human macrophages. In this study, the transcriptome of L. pneumophila was monitored during exponential and post-exponential phase in rich AYE broth as well as during infection of human cultured macrophages. This was accomplished with microarrays and an RNA amplification procedure called SCOTS to detect small amounts of mRNA from low numbers of intracellular bacteria. Among the genes induced intracellularly are those involved in amino acid biosynthetic pathways leading to L-arginine, L-histidine and L-proline as well as many transport systems involved in amino acid and iron uptake. Gene involved in catabolism of glycerol is also induced during intracellular growth and could be used as a carbon source. The genes encoding the Icm/Dot system are not differentially expressed inside cells compared to control bacteria grown in rich broth, but the genes encoding several translocated effectors are strongly induced. Moreover, we used the transcriptome data to predict previously unrecognized Icm/Dot effector genes based on their expression pattern and confirmed translocation for three candidates. This study provides a comprehensive view of how L. pneumophila responds to the human macrophage intracellular environment.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2011.00060/fullAmino AcidsIronMicroarrayqPCRIcm/Dot effectorsSCOTS
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Catherine A Mueller
Howard A Shuman
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Catherine A Mueller
Howard A Shuman
Legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophages
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Amino Acids
Iron
Microarray
qPCR
Icm/Dot effectors
SCOTS
author_facet Sebastien P Faucher
Catherine A Mueller
Howard A Shuman
author_sort Sebastien P Faucher
title Legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophages
title_short Legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophages
title_full Legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophages
title_fullStr Legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophages
title_full_unstemmed Legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophages
title_sort legionella pneumophila transcriptome during intracellular multiplication in human macrophages
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
issn 2235-2988
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Legionella pneumophila is the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease, an acute pulmonary infection. L. pneumophila is able to infect and multiply in both phagocytic protozoa, such as Acanthamoeba castellanii, and mammalian professional phagocytes. The best-known L. pneumophila virulence determinant is the Icm/Dot Type IVB secretion system (TFBSS), which is used to translocate more than 150 effector proteins to host cells. While the transcriptional response of Legionella to the intracellular environment of A. castellanii has been investigated, much less is known about the Legionella transcriptional response inside human macrophages. In this study, the transcriptome of L. pneumophila was monitored during exponential and post-exponential phase in rich AYE broth as well as during infection of human cultured macrophages. This was accomplished with microarrays and an RNA amplification procedure called SCOTS to detect small amounts of mRNA from low numbers of intracellular bacteria. Among the genes induced intracellularly are those involved in amino acid biosynthetic pathways leading to L-arginine, L-histidine and L-proline as well as many transport systems involved in amino acid and iron uptake. Gene involved in catabolism of glycerol is also induced during intracellular growth and could be used as a carbon source. The genes encoding the Icm/Dot system are not differentially expressed inside cells compared to control bacteria grown in rich broth, but the genes encoding several translocated effectors are strongly induced. Moreover, we used the transcriptome data to predict previously unrecognized Icm/Dot effector genes based on their expression pattern and confirmed translocation for three candidates. This study provides a comprehensive view of how L. pneumophila responds to the human macrophage intracellular environment.
topic Amino Acids
Iron
Microarray
qPCR
Icm/Dot effectors
SCOTS
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2011.00060/full
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