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Differences in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strain invasiveness are associated with heterogeneity in SPI-1 gene expression.

Abstract
Most studies on Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection focus on strains ATCC SL1344 or NTCC 12023 (ATCC 14028). We have compared the abilities of these strains to induce membrane ruffles and invade epithelial cells. S. Typhimurium strain 12023 is less invasive and induces smaller membrane ruffles on MDCK cells compared with SL1344. Since the SPI-1 effector SopE is present in SL1344 and absent from 12023, and SL1344 sopE mutants have reduced invasiveness, we investigated whether 12023 is less invasive due to the absence of SopE. However, comparison of SopE(+) and SopE(-) S. Typhimurium strains, sopE deletion mutants and 12023 expressing a sopE plasmid revealed no consistent relationship between SopE status and relative invasiveness. Nevertheless, absence of SopE was closely correlated with reduced size of membrane ruffles. A PprgH-gfp reporter revealed that relatively few of the 12023 population (and that of the equivalent strain ATCC 14028) express SPI-1 compared to other S. Typhimurium strains. Expression of a PhilA-gfp reporter mirrored that of PprgH-gfp in 12023 and SL1344, implicating reduced signalling via the transcription factor HilA in the heterogeneous SPI-1 expression of these strains. The previously unrecognized strain heterogeneity in SPI-1 expression and invasiveness has important implications for studies of Salmonella infection.
AuthorsLeann Clark, Charlotte A Perrett, Layla Malt, Caryn Harward, Suzanne Humphrey, Katy A Jepson, Isabel Martinez-Argudo, Laura J Carney, Roberto M La Ragione, Tom J Humphrey, Mark A Jepson
JournalMicrobiology (Reading, England) (Microbiology (Reading)) Vol. 157 Issue Pt 7 Pg. 2072-2083 (Jul 2011) ISSN: 1465-2080 [Electronic] England
PMID21493681 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • HilA protein, Salmonella
  • PrgH protein, Salmonella typhimurium
  • SopE protein, Salmonella
  • Trans-Activators
  • Virulence Factors
Topics
  • Animals
  • Bacterial Proteins (biosynthesis, genetics, metabolism)
  • Dogs
  • Epithelial Cells (microbiology)
  • Gene Expression
  • Genes, Reporter
  • Genomic Islands (genetics)
  • Salmonella typhimurium (genetics, metabolism, pathogenicity)
  • Sequence Deletion
  • Signal Transduction
  • Trans-Activators (metabolism)
  • Virulence Factors (biosynthesis, genetics, metabolism)

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