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.2015 Dec 4;10(12):e0143935.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143935. eCollection 2015.

Expression and Quorum Sensing Regulation of Type III Secretion System Genes of Vibrio harveyi during Infection of Gnotobiotic Brine Shrimp

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Expression and Quorum Sensing Regulation of Type III Secretion System Genes of Vibrio harveyi during Infection of Gnotobiotic Brine Shrimp

H A Darshanee Ruwandeepika et al. PLoS One..

Abstract

Type III secretion systems enable pathogens to inject their virulence factors directly into the cytoplasm of the host cells. The type III secretion system of Vibrio harveyi, a major pathogen of aquatic organisms and a model species in quorum sensing studies, is repressed by the quorum sensing master regulator LuxR. In this study, we found that during infection of gnotobiotic brine shrimp larvae, the expression levels of three type III secretion operons in V. harveyi increased within the first 12h after challenge and decreased again thereafter. The in vivo expression levels were highest in a mutant with a quorum sensing system that is locked in low cell density configuration (minimal LuxR levels) and lowest in a mutant with a quorum sensing system that is locked in the high cell density configuration (maximal LuxR levels), which is consistent with repression of type III secretion by LuxR. Remarkably, in vivo expression levels of the type III secretion system genes were much (> 1000 fold) higher than the in vitro expression levels, indicating that (currently unknown) host factors significantly induce the type III secretion system. Given the fact that type III secretion is energy-consuming, repression by the quorum sensing master regulators might be a mechanism to save energy under conditions where it does not provide an advantage to the cells.

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Fig 1
Fig 1. Quorum sensing inVibrio harveyi.
The LuxM, LuxS and CqsA enzymes synthesise the signal molecules HAI-1, AI-2 and CAI-1, respectively. These signal molecules are detected at the cell surface by the LuxN, LuxQ and CqsS two-component receptor proteins, respectively. Detection of AI-2 by LuxQ requires the periplasmic protein LuxP.(A) In the absence of signal molecules, the receptors autophosphorylate and transfer phosphate to LuxO via LuxU. Phosphorylation activates LuxO, which together with σ54 activates the production of five small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs). These sRNAs, together with the chaperone Hfq, destabilise the mRNA encoding the transcriptional regulator LuxR. Therefore, in the absence of autoinducers, the LuxR protein is not produced. LuxR is a repressor of ExsA. Hence, in the absence of signal molecules, ExsA is produced and in turn activates expression of the TTSS operons.(B) In the presence of high concentrations of the signal molecules, the receptor proteins switch from kinases to phosphatases, which results in dephosphorylation of LuxO. Dephosphorylated LuxO is inactive and therefore, the sRNAs are not formed and the transcriptional regulator LuxR is produced. LuxR represses ExsA, and the TTSS operons are not expressed. “P” denotes phosphotransfer.
Fig 2
Fig 2.In vivo expression of the type III secretion system genesvopD,vcrD andvscP.
In vivo expression of the type III secretion system genesvopD(A),vcrD(B) andvscP(C) in wild typeV.harveyi (WT) and mutants with the quorum sensing system locked in high cell density configuration (QSc) and the quorum sensing system locked in low cell density configuration (QS-), respectively, during infection of brine shrimp larvae. The expression in wild typeV.harveyi at the 0.5h time point was set at 1 and the expression in all strains at all time points was normalised accordingly using the 2-ΔΔCT method. The error bars represent the standard deviation of three independent shrimp cultures (each time based on bacterial mRNAs extracted from 500 larvae). The RNA polymerase A subunit (rpoA) mRNA was used to normalise between strains.
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