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Deletion of a dehydratase important for intracellular growth and cording renders rough Mycobacterium abscessus avirulent.


ABSTRACT: Mycobacterium abscessus (Mabs) is a rapidly growing Mycobacterium and an emerging pathogen in humans. Transitioning from a smooth (S) high-glycopeptidolipid (GPL) producer to a rough (R) low-GPL producer is associated with increased virulence in zebrafish, which involves the formation of massive serpentine cords, abscesses, and rapid larval death. Generating a cord-deficient Mabs mutant would allow us to address the contribution of cording in the physiopathological signs of the R variant. Herein, a deletion mutant of MAB_4780, encoding a dehydratase, distinct from the ?-hydroxyacyl-ACP dehydratase HadABC complex, was constructed in the R morphotype. This mutant exhibited an alteration of the mycolic acid composition and a pronounced defect in cording. This correlated with an extremely attenuated phenotype not only in wild-type but also in immunocompromised zebrafish embryos lacking either macrophages or neutrophils. The abolition of granuloma formation in embryos infected with the dehydratase mutant was associated with a failure to replicate in macrophages, presumably due to limited inhibition of the phagolysosomal fusion. Overall, these results indicate that MAB_4780 is required for Mabs to successfully establish acute and lethal infections. Therefore, targeting MAB_4780 may represent an attractive antivirulence strategy to control Mabs infections, refractory to most standard chemotherapeutic interventions. The combination of a dehydratase assay with a high-resolution crystal structure of MAB_4780 opens the way to identify such specific inhibitors.

SUBMITTER: Halloum I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4961194 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deletion of a dehydratase important for intracellular growth and cording renders rough Mycobacterium abscessus avirulent.

Halloum Iman I   Carrère-Kremer Séverine S   Blaise Mickael M   Viljoen Albertus A   Bernut Audrey A   Le Moigne Vincent V   Vilchèze Catherine C   Guérardel Yann Y   Lutfalla Georges G   Herrmann Jean-Louis JL   Jacobs William R WR   Kremer Laurent L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20160706 29


Mycobacterium abscessus (Mabs) is a rapidly growing Mycobacterium and an emerging pathogen in humans. Transitioning from a smooth (S) high-glycopeptidolipid (GPL) producer to a rough (R) low-GPL producer is associated with increased virulence in zebrafish, which involves the formation of massive serpentine cords, abscesses, and rapid larval death. Generating a cord-deficient Mabs mutant would allow us to address the contribution of cording in the physiopathological signs of the R variant. Herein  ...[more]

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