Combined Deletion of Four Francisella novicida Acid Phosphatases Attenuates Virulence and Macrophage Vacuolar Escape
- 1 August 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 76 (8) , 3690-3699
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00262-08
Abstract
Francisella tularensis is a facultative intracellular pathogen and the etiologic agent of tularemia. It is capable of escape from macrophage phagosomes and replicates in the host cell cytosol. Bacterial acid phosphatases are thought to play a major role in the virulence and intracellular survival of a number of intracellular pathogens. The goal of this study was to delete the four primary acid phosphatases (Acps) from Francisella novicida and examine the interactions of mutant strains with macrophages, as well as the virulence of these strains in mice. We constructed F. novicida mutants with various combinations of acp deletions and showed that loss of the four Acps (AcpA, AcpB, AcpC, and histidine acid phosphatase [Hap]) in an F. novicida strain (DeltaABCH) resulted in a 90% reduction in acid phosphatase activity. The DeltaABCH mutant was defective for survival/growth within human and murine macrophage cell lines and was unable to escape from phagosome vacuoles. With accumulation of Acp deletions, a progressive loss of virulence in the mouse model was observed. The DeltaABCH strain was dramatically attenuated and was an effective single-dose vaccine against homologous challenge. Furthermore, both acpA and hap were induced when the bacteria were within host macrophages. Thus, the Francisella acid phosphatases cumulatively play an important role in intracellular trafficking and virulence.Keywords
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