Role of FliF and FliI of Listeria monocytogenes in Flagellar Assembly and Pathogenicity
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- 1 September 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 73 (9) , 5530-5539
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.73.9.5530-5539.2005
Abstract
Flagellar structures have been shown to participate in virulence in a variety of intestinal pathogens. Here, we have identified two potential flagellar genes of Listeria monocytogenes : lmo0713, encoding a protein similar to the flagellar basal body component FliF, and lmo0716, encoding a protein similar to FliI, the cognate ATPase energizing the flagellar export apparatus. Expression of fliF and fliI appears to be downregulated at 37°C, like that of flaA , encoding flagellin. By constructing two chromosomal deletion mutants, we show that inactivation of either fliF or fliI (i) abolishes bacterial motility and flagella production, (ii) impairs adhesion and entry into nonphagocytic epithelial cells, and (iii) also reduces uptake by bone marrow-derived macrophages. However, the Δ fliF and Δ fliI mutations have only a minor impact on bacterial virulence in the mouse model, indicating that the flagellar secretion apparatus itself is not essential for survival in this animal model. Finally, among 100 human clinical isolates of L. monocytogenes tested, we found 20 strains still motile at 37°C. Notably, all these strains adhered less efficiently than strain EGD-e to Caco-2 cells at 37°C but showed no defect of intracellular multiplication. These data suggest that expression of the flagella at 37°C might hinder optimal adhesion to epithelial cells but has no impact on intracytosolic survival of L. monocytogenes .Keywords
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