Verna and Marrs McLean Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Curr Biol. 2013 May 20;23(10):862-72. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.04.034. Epub 2013 May 9.
Amoebae and bacteria interact within predator-prey and host-pathogen relationships, but the general response of amoeba to bacteria is not well understood. The amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum feeds on, and is colonized by, diverse bacterial species, including Gram-positive [Gram(+)] and Gram-negative [Gram(-)] bacteria, two major groups of bacteria that differ in structure and macromolecular composition.
Transcriptional profiling of D. discoideum revealed sets of genes whose expression is enriched in amoebae interacting with different species of bacteria, including sets that appear specific to amoebae interacting with Gram(+) or with Gram(-) bacteria. In a genetic screen utilizing the growth of mutant amoebae on a variety of bacteria as a phenotypic readout, we identified amoebal genes that are only required for growth on Gram(+) bacteria, including one that encodes the cell-surface protein gp130, as well as several genes that are only required for growth on Gram(-) bacteria, including one that encodes a putative lysozyme, AlyL. These genes are required for parts of the transcriptional response of wild-type amoebae, and this allowed their classification into potential response pathways.
We have defined genes that are critical for amoebal survival during feeding on Gram(+), or Gram(-), bacteria that we propose form part of a regulatory network that allows D. discoideum to elicit specific cellular responses to different species of bacteria in order to optimize survival.
变形虫与细菌之间存在捕食者-猎物和宿主-病原体的相互作用关系,但变形虫对细菌的一般反应尚不清楚。变形虫 D.discoideum 以多种细菌为食,并被其定植,包括革兰氏阳性[Gram(+)]和革兰氏阴性[Gram(-)]细菌,这两种细菌在结构和大分子组成上有很大的不同。
D.discoideum 的转录谱分析显示了一组在与不同种细菌相互作用的变形虫中表达丰富的基因,包括那些似乎专门与与 Gram(+)或 Gram(-)细菌相互作用的变形虫相关的基因。在利用突变型变形虫在各种细菌上的生长作为表型读数的遗传筛选中,我们鉴定了一些只在生长于 Gram(+)细菌上时才需要的变形虫基因,包括编码细胞表面蛋白 gp130 的基因,以及一些只在生长于 Gram(-)细菌上时才需要的基因,包括编码一种假定的溶菌酶 AlyL 的基因。这些基因是野生型变形虫部分转录反应所必需的,这使得它们能够被分类为潜在的反应途径。
我们已经定义了在以 Gram(+)或 Gram(-)细菌为食时对变形虫生存至关重要的基因,我们提出这些基因构成了一个调控网络的一部分,该网络使 D.discoideum 能够对不同种细菌产生特定的细胞反应,以优化生存。