Lane M Chelsea, Simms Amy N, Mobley Harry L T
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan Medical School, 5641 Medical Science Building II, 1150 West Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
J Bacteriol. 2007 Aug;189(15):5523-33. doi: 10.1128/JB.00434-07. Epub 2007 May 18.
Type 1 fimbriae and flagella have been previously shown to contribute to the virulence of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) within the urinary tract. In this study, the relationship between motility and type 1 fimbrial expression was tested for UPEC strain CFT073 by examining the phenotypic effect of fimbrial expression on motility and the effect that induction of motility has on type 1 fimbrial expression. While constitutive expression of type 1 fimbriae resulted in a significant decrease in motility and flagellin expression (P < 0.0001), a loss of type 1 fimbrial expression did not result in increased motility. Additionally, hypermotility and flagellar gene over- and underexpression were not observed to affect the expression of type 1 fimbriae. Hence, it appeared that the relationship between type 1 fimbrial expression and motility is unidirectional, where the overexpression of type 1 fimbriae dramatically affects motility and flagellum expression but not vice versa. Moreover, the constitutive expression of type 1 fimbriae in UPEC cystitis isolate F11 and the laboratory strain E. coli K-12 MG1655 also resulted in decreased motility, suggesting that this phenomenon is not specific to CFT073 or UPEC in general. Lastly, by analyzing the repression of motility caused by constitutive type 1 fimbrial expression, it was concluded that the synthesis and presence of type 1 fimbriae at the bacterial surface is only partially responsible for the repression of motility, as evidenced by the partial restoration of motility in the CFT073 fim L-ON DeltafimAICDFGH mutant. Altogether, these data provide further insight into the complex interplay between type 1 fimbrial expression and flagellum-mediated motility.
1型菌毛和鞭毛先前已被证明有助于尿路致病性大肠杆菌(UPEC)在泌尿道中的毒力。在本研究中,通过检查菌毛表达对运动性的表型影响以及运动性诱导对1型菌毛表达的影响,测试了UPEC菌株CFT073的运动性与1型菌毛表达之间的关系。虽然1型菌毛的组成型表达导致运动性和鞭毛蛋白表达显著降低(P < 0.0001),但1型菌毛表达的缺失并未导致运动性增加。此外,未观察到过度运动以及鞭毛基因的过表达和低表达会影响1型菌毛的表达。因此,1型菌毛表达与运动性之间的关系似乎是单向的,即1型菌毛的过表达会显著影响运动性和鞭毛表达,反之则不然。此外,UPEC膀胱炎分离株F11和实验室菌株大肠杆菌K-12 MG1655中1型菌毛的组成型表达也导致运动性降低,这表明这种现象并非CFT073或一般UPEC所特有。最后,通过分析组成型1型菌毛表达引起的运动性抑制,得出结论:细菌表面1型菌毛的合成和存在仅部分负责运动性的抑制,CFT073 fim L-ON DeltafimAICDFGH突变体中运动性的部分恢复证明了这一点。总之,这些数据为1型菌毛表达与鞭毛介导的运动性之间的复杂相互作用提供了进一步的见解。