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Preferential use of carbon central metabolism and anaerobic respiratory chains in porcine extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli during bloodstream infection

机译:血流感染期间猪外素致病性大肠杆菌中碳中部代谢和厌氧呼吸链的优惠

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Porcine extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) is occurring with increasing frequency in China, and leads to significant economic and welfare costs in the swine industry. The underlying mechanisms of porcine ExPEC in blood colonization during systematic infection is poorly understood. Here we measured the gene expression of porcine ExPEC in infected animal bloodstream in vivo and fresh swine blood in vitro. Using comparisons with P values of <= 0.01, we identified 354 and 313 genes as being significantly up- or down-regulated at least 2-fold change during bloodstream infection, respectively. Excepting for an array of iron acquisition systems, numerous genes involved in carbon central metabolism and anaerobic respiratory chains were upregulated here. These genes were categorized into several clusters including the TCA-cycle (frdABCD, citCEFXG), D-ribose transporter (rbsDACB), nickel transporter (nikABCDER), NiFe hydrogenase (hybOABCDEF, hycBCDEFG), Hyp-complex (hypABCDE), HMSO reductase (dmsABC and ynfEFGHI), format dehydrogenase (fdnGHl) and NADH dehydrogenase I (nuoA-N). The mutant with simultaneous inactivation of ribose and citrate imports showed significant reduced fitness in host blood, suggesting these two carbohydrates are utilized by central metabolism network as important carbon-source during bloodstream infection. Similar deficiency was also observed in the mutant double deleted NiFe hydrogenase 2 and 3 anaerobic respiratory chains. Further study found that FNR (a global regulator facilitating bacterial adaptation to anaerobic conditions) is an important regulator in response to bloodstream to activate center metabolism and anaerobic respiratory chains, thus contribute to the full-virulence of porcine ExPEC. These findings provide compelling evidence to support the notion that carbon central metabolism network and anaerobic respiratory chains play key roles for porcine ExPEC fitness within host bloodstream.
机译:猪西方致病性大肠杆菌(EXPEC)正在进行中国的频率越来越多,并导致猪工业中的重大经济和福利成本。系统感染期间血殖血管化在血液定植中的潜在机制很差。在这里,我们测量了体内感染的动物血液中猪Expec的基因表达和体外新鲜猪血液。使用与P值的比较<= 0.01,我们鉴定354和313个基因,分别在血流感染期间显着上调至少2倍的变化。除了一系列铁采集系统之外,这里上调涉及碳中共代谢和厌氧呼吸链的许多基因。将这些基因分为若干簇,包括TCA-循环(FRDABCD,CitceFXG),D-核糖转运蛋白(RBSDACB),镍转运蛋白(Nikabcer),NiFe氢酶(HyboAbcdef,Hycbcdefg),次复合物(NepABCDE),HMSO还原酶( DMSABC和YNFEFGHI),格式化脱氢酶(FDNGHL)和NADH脱氢酶I(NUOA-N)。具有同时失活的核糖和柠檬酸盐进口的突变体显示出宿主血液的显着减少,表明这些两种碳水化合物被中央代谢网络作为血流感染期间的重要碳源。在突变体双缺失的NiFe氢酶2和3个厌氧呼吸链中也观察到类似的缺乏。进一步的研究发现,FNR(促进对厌氧条件的细菌适应的全局调节剂)是响应血液激活中枢代谢和厌氧呼吸链的重要调节因子,从而有助于猪EXPEC的全毒力。这些调查结果提供了令人信服的证据,以支持碳中央代谢网络和厌氧呼吸链在宿主血流内的猪Expec健身发挥关键作用。

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