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Control of Gene Expression in Leptospira spp. by Transcription Activator-Like Effectors Demonstrates a Potential Role for LigA and LigB in Leptospira interrogans Virulence

机译:钩端螺旋体中基因表达的控制。转录激活因子样效应物证实了LigA和LigB在钩端螺旋体毒力中的潜在作用

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Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease that affects ~1 million people annually, with a mortality rate of >10%. Currently, there is an absence of effective genetic manipulation tools for targeted mutagenesis in pathogenic leptospires. Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) are a recently described group of repressors that modify transcriptional activity in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells by directly binding to a targeted sequence within the host genome. To determine the applicability of TALEs within Leptospira spp., two TALE constructs were designed. First, a constitutively expressed TALE gene specific for the lacO-like region upstream of bgaL was trans inserted in the saprophyte Leptospira biflexa (the TALEβgal strain). Reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) analysis and enzymatic assays demonstrated that BgaL was not expressed in the TALEβgal strain. Second, to study the role of LigA and LigB in pathogenesis, a constitutively expressed TALE gene with specificity for the homologous promoter regions of ligA and ligB was cis inserted into the pathogen Leptospira interrogans (TALElig). LigA and LigB expression was studied by using three independent clones: TALElig1, TALElig2, and TALElig3. Immunoblot analysis of osmotically induced TALElig clones demonstrated 2- to 9-fold reductions in the expression levels of LigA and LigB, with the highest reductions being noted for TALElig1 and TALElig2, which were avirulent in vivo and nonrecoverable from animal tissues. This study reconfirms galactosidase activity in the saprophyte and suggests a role for LigA and LigB in pathogenesis. Collectively, this study demonstrates that TALEs are effective at reducing the expression of targeted genes within saprophytic and pathogenic strains of Leptospira spp., providing an additional genetic manipulation tool for this genus.
机译:钩端螺旋体病是一种人畜共患疾病,每年影响约100万人,死亡率> 10%。当前,在致病性钩端螺旋体中缺乏针对性诱变的有效遗传操作工具。转录激活因子样效应物(TALE)是最近描述的一组阻遏物,它们通过直接结合宿主基因组内的靶序列来修饰原核和真核细胞中的转录活性。为了确定TALE在钩端螺旋体中的适用性,设计了两种TALE构建体。首先,将对bgaL上游的lacO样区域特异的组成性表达的TALE基因反式插入腐生双钩螺旋体(TALEβgal菌株)中。逆转录PCR(RT-PCR)分析和酶法分析表明,BgaL在TALEβgal菌株中不表达。其次,为了研究LigA和LigB在发病机理中的作用,将对ligA和ligB的同源启动子区域具有特异性的组成性表达的TALE基因顺式插入到病原体钩端螺旋体(TALElig)中。通过使用三个独立的克隆:TALElig1,TALElig2和TALElig3研究了LigA和LigB的表达。渗透诱导的TALElig克隆的免疫印迹分析表明LigA和LigB的表达水平降低了2到9倍,其中TALElig1和TALElig2的降低幅度最高,它们在体内是无毒的,不能从动物组织中回收。这项研究证实了腐生菌中的半乳糖苷酶活性,并暗示了LigA和LigB在发病机理中的作用。总体而言,这项研究表明,TALEs可有效减少钩端螺旋体腐生和致病菌株中靶向基因的表达,为该属提供了额外的遗传操作工具。

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