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IglC and PdpA Are Important for Promoting Francisella Invasion and Intracellular Growth in Epithelial Cells

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2014-08-12
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The highly infectious bacteria, Francisella tularensis, colonize a variety of organs and replicate within both phagocytic as well as non-phagocytic cells, to cause the disease tularemia. These microbes contain a conserved cluster of important virulence genes referred to as the Francisella Pathogenicity Island (FPI). Two of the most characterized FPI genes, iglC and pdpA, play a central role in bacterial survival and proliferation within phagocytes, but do not influence bacterial internalization. Yet, their involvement in non-phagocytic epithelial cell infections remains unexplored. To examine the functions of IglC and PdpA on bacterial invasion and replication during epithelial cell infections, we infected liver and lung epithelial cells with F. novicida and F. tularensis ‘Type B’ Live Vaccine Strain (LVS) deletion mutants (ΔiglC and ΔpdpA) as well as their respective gene complements. We found that deletion of either gene significantly reduced their ability to invade and replicate in epithelial cells. Gene complementation of iglC and pdpA partially rescued bacterial invasion and intracellular growth. Additionally, substantial LAMP1-association with both deletion mutants was observed up to 12 h suggesting that the absence of IglC and PdpA caused deficiencies in their ability to dissociate from LAMP1-positive Francisella Containing Vacuoles (FCVs). This work provides the first evidence that IglC and PdpA are important pathogenic factors for invasion and intracellular growth of Francisella in epithelial cells, and further highlights the discrete mechanisms involved in Francisella infections between phagocytic and non-phagocytic cells.
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Law HT, Sriram A, Fevang C, Nix EB, Nano FE, et al. (2014) IglC and PdpA Are Important for Promoting Francisella Invasion and Intracellular Growth in Epithelial Cells. PLoS ONE 9(8): e104881. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104881
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PLoS ONE
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IglC and PdpA Are Important for Promoting Francisella Invasion and Intracellular Growth in Epithelial Cells
Date
2014
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9
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8
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10.1371/journal.pone.0104881
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English
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