In Situ and In Vitro Gene Expression by Vibrio vulnificus during Entry into, Persistence within, and Resuscitation from the Viable but Nonculturable State
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- 1 February 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Vol. 72 (2) , 1445-1451
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.72.2.1445-1451.2006
Abstract
Isolation of Vibrio vulnificus during winter months is difficult due to the entrance of these cells into the viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state. While several studies have investigated in vitro gene expression upon entrance into and persistence within the VBNC state, to our knowledge, no in situ studies have been reported. We incubated clinical and environmental isolates of V. vulnificus in estuarine waters during winter months to monitor the expression of several genes during the VBNC state and compared these to results from in vitro studies. katG (periplasmic catalase) was down-regulated during the VBNC state in vitro and in situ compared to the constitutively expressed gene tufA . Our results indicate that the loss of catalase activity we previously reported is a direct result of katG repression, which likely accounts for the VBNC response of this pathogen. While expression of vvhA (hemolysin) was detectable in environmental strains during in situ incubation, it ceased in all cases by ca. 1 h. These results suggest that the natural role of hemolysin in V. vulnificus may be in osmoprotection and/or the cold shock response. Differences in expression of the capsular genes wza and wzb were observed in the two recently reported genotypes of this species. Expression of rpoS , encoding the stress sigma factor RpoS, was continuous upon entry into the VBNC state during both in situ and in vitro studies. We found the half-life of mRNA to be less than 60 minutes, confirming that mRNA detection in these VBNC cells is a result of de novo RNA synthesis.Keywords
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