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Acidic pH induced STM1485 gene is essential for intracellular replication of Salmonella.


ABSTRACT: During the course of infection, Salmonella has to face several potentially lethal environmental conditions, one such being acidic pH. The ability to sense and respond to the acidic pH is crucial for the survival and replication of Salmonella. The physiological role of one gene (STM1485) involved in this response, which is upregulated inside the host cells (by 90- to 113-fold) is functionally characterized in Salmonella pathogenesis. In vitro, the ?STM1485 neither exhibited any growth defect at pH 4.5 nor any difference in the acid tolerance response. The ?STM1485 was compromised in its capacity to proliferate inside the host cells and complementation with STM1485 gene restored its virulence. We further demonstrate that the surface translocation of Salmonella pathogenicity island-2 (SPI-2) encoded translocon proteins, SseB and SseD were reduced in the ?STM1485. The increase in co-localization of this mutant with lysosomes was also observed. In addition, the ?STM1485 displayed significantly reduced competitive indices (CI) in spleen, liver and mesenteric lymph nodes in murine typhoid model when infected by intra-gastric route. Based on these results, we conclude that the acidic pH induced STM1485 gene is essential for intracellular replication of Salmonella.

SUBMITTER: Allam US 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3396692 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar-Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Acidic pH induced STM1485 gene is essential for intracellular replication of Salmonella.

Allam Uday Sankar US   Krishna M Gopala MG   Sen Minakshi M   Thomas Rony R   Lahiri Amit A   Gnanadhas Divya Prakash DP   Chakravortty Dipshikha D  

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During the course of infection, Salmonella has to face several potentially lethal environmental conditions, one such being acidic pH. The ability to sense and respond to the acidic pH is crucial for the survival and replication of Salmonella. The physiological role of one gene (STM1485) involved in this response, which is upregulated inside the host cells (by 90- to 113-fold) is functionally characterized in Salmonella pathogenesis. In vitro, the ΔSTM1485 neither exhibited any growth defect at p  ...[more]

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