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Selective requirement of the shikimate pathway of Legionella pneumophila for intra-vacuolar growth within human macrophages but not Acanthamoeba (CROSBI ID 217935)

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Jones, S.C. ; Price, C.T. ; Šantić, Marina ; Abu Kwaik, Y. Selective requirement of the shikimate pathway of Legionella pneumophila for intra-vacuolar growth within human macrophages but not Acanthamoeba // Infection and immunity, 83 (2015), 6; 2487-2495. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00294-15

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Jones, S.C. ; Price, C.T. ; Šantić, Marina ; Abu Kwaik, Y.

engleski

Selective requirement of the shikimate pathway of Legionella pneumophila for intra-vacuolar growth within human macrophages but not Acanthamoeba

Legionella pneumophila utilizes the Dot/Icm type IV translocation system to proliferate within a vacuole in a wide variety of natural amoebal hosts and in alveolar macrophages of the human accidental host. Although L. pneumophila utilizes host amino acids as the main sources of carbon and energy, it is not known whether de novo synthesis of amino acids by intra-vacuolar L. pneumophila contributes to its nutrition. The aroB and aroE genes encode enzymes for the shikimate pathway that generates the aromatic amino acids Phe, Trp, and Tyr. Here we show the aroB and aroE mutants of L. pneumophila to be defective in growth in human monocyte-derived macrophages (hMDMs) but not in Acanthamoeba. The aroB and aroE mutants are severely attenuated in intrapulmonary proliferation in the A/J mouse model of Legionnaires' disease, and the defect is fully complemented by the respective wild type allele. The two mutants grow normally in rich media but do not grow in defined media lacking aromatic amino acids, and the growth defect is rescued by inclusion of the aromatic amino acids, which are essential for production of the pyomelanin pigment. Interestingly, supplementation of infected hMDMs with the three aromatic amino acids or with Trp alone rescues the intra-macrophage defect of the aroE but not the aroB mutant. Therefore, the shikimate pathway of L. pneumophila is differentially required for optimal growth within human macrophages, which are auxotrophic for Trp and Phe, but is dispensable for growth within Acanthamoeba that synthesize the aromatic amino acids.

Legionella; shikimate pathway; macrophages; amoebae

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Podaci o izdanju

83 (6)

2015.

2487-2495

objavljeno

0019-9567

10.1128/IAI.00294-15

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Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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