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The expression of virulence increases outer-membrane permeability and sensitivity to envelope stress in Salmonella Typhimurium

Date Issued
2021-01-01
Author(s)
Sobota, Malgorzata
Rodilla Ramirez, Pilar Natalia
Cambré, Alexander
Haas, Tiphaine
Cornillet, Delphine
Rocker, Andrea
Aertsen, Abram
Diard, Médéric  
DOI
10.1101/2021.06.08.447568
Abstract
Environmental cues modulate the expression of virulence in bacterial pathogens. However, while cues that upregulate virulence are often intuitive and mechanistically well understood, this is less so for cues that downregulate virulence. In this study, we noticed that upregulation of the HilD virulence regulon in Salmonella Typhimurium ( S .Tm) sensitized cells to membrane stress mediated by cholate, Tris/EDTA or heat. Further monitoring of membrane status and stress resistance of S .Tm cells in relation to virulence expression, revealed that co-expressed virulence factors embedded in the envelope (including the Type Three Secretion System 1 and the flagella) increased permeability, and stress sensitivity of the membrane. Importantly, pretreating the bacteria by sublethal stress inhibited virulence expression and restored stress resistance. As such, these results demonstrate a trade-off between virulence and stress resistance, which explains the downregulation of virulence expression in response to harsh environments in S .Tm.
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