Vibrio cholerae TolC Is Required for Expression of the ToxR Regulon

Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes the enteric disease cholera. V. cholerae colonization of the human intestine is dependent on the expression of both virulence genes and environmental adaptation genes involved in antimicrobial resistance. The expression of virulence genes, inc...

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Published in:Infection and immunity Vol. 89; no. 10; p. e0024221
Main Authors: Weng, Yuding, Fields, Edith G, Bina, Thomas F, Budnick, James A, Kunkle, Dillon E, Bina, X Renee, Bina, James E
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Society for Microbiology 16-09-2021
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Summary:Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes the enteric disease cholera. V. cholerae colonization of the human intestine is dependent on the expression of both virulence genes and environmental adaptation genes involved in antimicrobial resistance. The expression of virulence genes, including the genes encoding the main virulence factors cholera toxin (CT) and the toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP), are coordinately regulated by the ToxR regulon. Tripartite transport systems belonging to the ATP binding cassette, major facilitator, and resistance-nodulation-division families are critical for V. cholerae pathogenesis. Transport systems belonging to these families contribute to myriad phenotypes, including protein secretion, antimicrobial resistance, and virulence. TolC plays a central role in bacterial physiology by functioning as the outer membrane pore protein for tripartite transport systems. Consistent with this, V. cholerae was previously found to be required for MARTX toxin secretion and antimicrobial resistance. Here, we investigated the contribution of TolC to V. cholerae virulence. We documented that was required for CT and TCP production in O1 El Tor V. cholerae. This phenotype was linked to repression of the critical ToxR regulon transcription factor . Decreased transcription correlated with increased expression of the LysR-family transcription factor . Deletion of restored expression, and CT and TCP production, in a mutant. The collective results document that is required for ToxR regulon expression and further suggest that participates in an efflux-dependent feedback circuit to regulate virulence gene expression.
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Citation Weng Y, Fields EG, Bina TF, Budnick JA, Kunkle DE, Bina XR, Bina JE. 2021. Vibrio cholerae TolC is required for expression of the ToxR regulon. Infect Immun 89:e00242-21. https://doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00242-21.
ISSN:0019-9567
1098-5522
DOI:10.1128/IAI.00242-21