CitE Enzymes Are Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Establish Infection in Macrophages and Guinea Pigs

Bacterial citrate lyase activity has been demonstrated in various eukaryotes, bacteria and archaea, underscoring their importance in energy metabolism of the cell. While the bacterial citrate lyase comprises of three different subunits, M. tuberculosis genome lacks CitD and CitF subunits of citrate...

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Main Authors: Garima Arora, Deepika Chaudhary, Saqib Kidwai, Deepak Sharma, Ramandeep Singh
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcimb.2018.00385/full
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spelling doaj-414cf3eddce64e059de0fa7b1c241ad52020-11-25T00:44:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology2235-29882018-11-01810.3389/fcimb.2018.00385377620CitE Enzymes Are Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Establish Infection in Macrophages and Guinea PigsGarima Arora0Garima Arora1Deepika Chaudhary2Deepika Chaudhary3Saqib Kidwai4Deepak Sharma5Ramandeep Singh6Tuberculosis Research Laboratory, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Research Centre, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Faridabad, IndiaSymbiosis School of Biological Sciences, Symbiosis International University, Lavale, IndiaTuberculosis Research Laboratory, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Research Centre, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Faridabad, IndiaManipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, IndiaTuberculosis Research Laboratory, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Research Centre, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Faridabad, IndiaDepartment of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, IndiaTuberculosis Research Laboratory, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Research Centre, Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Faridabad, IndiaBacterial citrate lyase activity has been demonstrated in various eukaryotes, bacteria and archaea, underscoring their importance in energy metabolism of the cell. While the bacterial citrate lyase comprises of three different subunits, M. tuberculosis genome lacks CitD and CitF subunits of citrate lyase complex but encodes for 2 homologs of CitE subunits, Rv2498c and Rv3075c. Using temperature sensitive mycobacteriophages, we were able to generate both single and double citE mutant strains of M. tuberculosis. The survival experiments revealed increased susceptibility of the double mutant strain to oxidative stress in comparison to the parental strain. Also, simultaneous deletion of both citE1 and citE2 in M. tuberculosis genome resulted in impairment of intracellular replication in macrophages. The double mutant strain displayed reduced growth in lungs and spleens of guinea pigs. This is the first study demonstrating that M. tuberculosis critically requires CitE subunits of citrate lyase for pathogenesis. Taken together, these findings position these enzymes as potential targets for development of anti-tubercular small molecules.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcimb.2018.00385/fullMycobacterium tuberculosisreverse TCAβ-subunit of citrate lyasevirulenceoxidative stress
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author Garima Arora
Garima Arora
Deepika Chaudhary
Deepika Chaudhary
Saqib Kidwai
Deepak Sharma
Ramandeep Singh
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Garima Arora
Deepika Chaudhary
Deepika Chaudhary
Saqib Kidwai
Deepak Sharma
Ramandeep Singh
CitE Enzymes Are Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Establish Infection in Macrophages and Guinea Pigs
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
reverse TCA
β-subunit of citrate lyase
virulence
oxidative stress
author_facet Garima Arora
Garima Arora
Deepika Chaudhary
Deepika Chaudhary
Saqib Kidwai
Deepak Sharma
Ramandeep Singh
author_sort Garima Arora
title CitE Enzymes Are Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Establish Infection in Macrophages and Guinea Pigs
title_short CitE Enzymes Are Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Establish Infection in Macrophages and Guinea Pigs
title_full CitE Enzymes Are Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Establish Infection in Macrophages and Guinea Pigs
title_fullStr CitE Enzymes Are Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Establish Infection in Macrophages and Guinea Pigs
title_full_unstemmed CitE Enzymes Are Essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Establish Infection in Macrophages and Guinea Pigs
title_sort cite enzymes are essential for mycobacterium tuberculosis to establish infection in macrophages and guinea pigs
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
issn 2235-2988
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Bacterial citrate lyase activity has been demonstrated in various eukaryotes, bacteria and archaea, underscoring their importance in energy metabolism of the cell. While the bacterial citrate lyase comprises of three different subunits, M. tuberculosis genome lacks CitD and CitF subunits of citrate lyase complex but encodes for 2 homologs of CitE subunits, Rv2498c and Rv3075c. Using temperature sensitive mycobacteriophages, we were able to generate both single and double citE mutant strains of M. tuberculosis. The survival experiments revealed increased susceptibility of the double mutant strain to oxidative stress in comparison to the parental strain. Also, simultaneous deletion of both citE1 and citE2 in M. tuberculosis genome resulted in impairment of intracellular replication in macrophages. The double mutant strain displayed reduced growth in lungs and spleens of guinea pigs. This is the first study demonstrating that M. tuberculosis critically requires CitE subunits of citrate lyase for pathogenesis. Taken together, these findings position these enzymes as potential targets for development of anti-tubercular small molecules.
topic Mycobacterium tuberculosis
reverse TCA
β-subunit of citrate lyase
virulence
oxidative stress
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcimb.2018.00385/full
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