Mycobacterium tuberculosis nuoG is a virulence gene that inhibits apoptosis of infected host cells Journal Article


Authors: Velmurugan, K.; Chen, B.; Miller, J. L.; Azogue, S.; Gurses, S.; Hsu, T.; Glickman, M.; Jacobs, W. R. Jr; Porcelli, S. A.; Briken, V.
Article Title: Mycobacterium tuberculosis nuoG is a virulence gene that inhibits apoptosis of infected host cells
Abstract: The survival and persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on its capacity to manipulate multiple host defense pathways, including the ability to actively inhibit the death by apoptosis of infected host cells. The genetic basis for this anti-apoptotic activity and its implication for mycobacterial virulence have not been demonstrated or elucidated. Using a novel gain-of-function genetic screen, we demonstrated that inhibition of infection-induced apoptosis of macrophages is controlled by multiple genetic loci in M. tuberculosis. Characterization of one of these loci in detail revealed that the anti-apoptosis activity was attributable to the type I NADH-dehydrogenase of M. tuberculosis, and was mainly due to the subunit of this multicomponent complex encoded by the nuoG gene. Expression of M. tuberculosis nuoG in nonpathogenic mycobacteria endowed them with the ability to inhibit apoptosis of infected human or mouse macrophages, and increased their virulence in a SCID mouse model. Conversely, deletion of nuoG in M. tuberculosis ablated its ability to inhibit macrophage apoptosis and significantly reduced its virulence in mice. These results identify a key component of the genetic basis for an important virulence trait of M. tuberculosis and support a direct causal relationship between virulence of pathogenic mycobacteria and their ability to inhibit macrophage apoptosis. © 2007 Velmurugan et al.
Keywords: controlled study; genetic trait; human cell; gene deletion; nonhuman; mouse; animal tissue; cell death; mus; apoptosis; animal experiment; gene locus; enzyme activity; bacterial virulence; mycobacterium tuberculosis; nucleotide sequence; host resistance; enzyme subunit; genetic screening; corynebacterineae; scid mouse; bacterial gene; lung tuberculosis
Journal Title: PLoS Pathogens
Volume: 3
Issue: 7
ISSN: 1553-7366
Publisher: Public Library of Science  
Date Published: 2007-07-01
Start Page: 0972
End Page: 0980
Language: English
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.0030110
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC1924871
PUBMED: 17658950
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 11" - "Export Date: 17 November 2011" - "Molecular Sequence Numbers: GENBANK: AAK47578, AF212297, CAB06288, CAD95267, EF607211, YP886418, YP979258" - "Source: Scopus"
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