Modified Intracellular-Associated Phenotypes in a Recombinant Salmonella Typhi Expressing S. Typhimurium SPI-3 Sequences
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Retamal Merino, Patricio
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Modified Intracellular-Associated Phenotypes in a Recombinant Salmonella Typhi Expressing S. Typhimurium SPI-3 Sequences
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A bioinformatics comparison of Salmonella Pathogenicity Island 3 sequences from S. Typhi and S. Typhimurium serovars
showed that ten genes are highly conserved. However three of them are pseudogenes in S. Typhi. Our aim was to
understand what functions are lost in S. Typhi due to pseudogenes by constructing a S. Typhi genetic hybrid carrying the
SPI-3 region of S. Typhimurium instead of its own SPI-3. We observed that under stressful conditions the hybrid strain
showed a clear impairment in resistance to hydrogen peroxide and decreased survival within U937 culture monocytes. We
hypothesized that the marT-fidL operon, encoded in SPI-3, was responsible for the new phenotypes because marT is a
pseudogen in S. Typhi and has a demonstrated role as a transcriptional regulator in S. Typhimurium. Therefore we cloned
and transferred the S. Typhimurium marT-fidL operon into S. Typhi and confirmed that invasion of monocytes was
dramatically decreased. Finally, our findings suggest that the genomic and functional differences between SPI-3 sequences
have implications in the host specificity of Typhi and Typhimurium serovars.
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This study was supported by FONDECYT grant 1060999, UNAB grant 0404 and predoctoral fellowships from CONICYT and PUC.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/122394
DOI: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0009394
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PLoS ONE February 2010, Volume 5, Issue 2: e9394
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