The Cell Wall Lipid PDIM Contributes to Phagosomal Escape and Host Cell Exit of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

The cell wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is composed of unique lipids that are important for pathogenesis. Indeed, the first-ever genetic screen in M. tuberculosis identified genes involved in the biosynthesis and transport of the cell wall lipid PDIM (phthiocerol dimycocerosates) as crucial for...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Jeff Quigley, V. Keith Hughitt, Carlos A. Velikovsky, Roy A. Mariuzza, Najib M. El-Sayed, Volker Briken, Stefan H. E. Kaufmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2017-03-01
Series:mBio
Online Access:http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/8/2/e00148-17
id doaj-eb11ac6909f742118287492c513dc0c5
record_format Article
spelling doaj-eb11ac6909f742118287492c513dc0c52021-07-02T09:22:22ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymBio2150-75112017-03-0182e00148-1710.1128/mBio.00148-17The Cell Wall Lipid PDIM Contributes to Phagosomal Escape and Host Cell Exit of Mycobacterium tuberculosisJeff QuigleyV. Keith HughittCarlos A. VelikovskyRoy A. MariuzzaNajib M. El-SayedVolker BrikenStefan H. E. KaufmannThe cell wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is composed of unique lipids that are important for pathogenesis. Indeed, the first-ever genetic screen in M. tuberculosis identified genes involved in the biosynthesis and transport of the cell wall lipid PDIM (phthiocerol dimycocerosates) as crucial for the survival of M. tuberculosis in mice. Here we show evidence for a novel molecular mechanism of the PDIM-mediated virulence in M. tuberculosis. We characterized the DNA interaction and the regulon of Rv3167c, a transcriptional repressor that is involved in virulence regulation of M. tuberculosis, and discovered that it controls the PDIM operon. A loss-of-function genetic approach showed that PDIM levels directly correlate with the capacity of M. tuberculosis to escape the phagosome and induce host cell necrosis and macroautophagy. In conclusion, our study attributes a novel role of the cell wall lipid PDIM in intracellular host cell modulation, which is important for host cell exit and dissemination of M. tuberculosis.http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/8/2/e00148-17
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Jeff Quigley
V. Keith Hughitt
Carlos A. Velikovsky
Roy A. Mariuzza
Najib M. El-Sayed
Volker Briken
Stefan H. E. Kaufmann
spellingShingle Jeff Quigley
V. Keith Hughitt
Carlos A. Velikovsky
Roy A. Mariuzza
Najib M. El-Sayed
Volker Briken
Stefan H. E. Kaufmann
The Cell Wall Lipid PDIM Contributes to Phagosomal Escape and Host Cell Exit of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
mBio
author_facet Jeff Quigley
V. Keith Hughitt
Carlos A. Velikovsky
Roy A. Mariuzza
Najib M. El-Sayed
Volker Briken
Stefan H. E. Kaufmann
author_sort Jeff Quigley
title The Cell Wall Lipid PDIM Contributes to Phagosomal Escape and Host Cell Exit of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_short The Cell Wall Lipid PDIM Contributes to Phagosomal Escape and Host Cell Exit of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_full The Cell Wall Lipid PDIM Contributes to Phagosomal Escape and Host Cell Exit of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_fullStr The Cell Wall Lipid PDIM Contributes to Phagosomal Escape and Host Cell Exit of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed The Cell Wall Lipid PDIM Contributes to Phagosomal Escape and Host Cell Exit of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_sort cell wall lipid pdim contributes to phagosomal escape and host cell exit of mycobacterium tuberculosis
publisher American Society for Microbiology
series mBio
issn 2150-7511
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The cell wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is composed of unique lipids that are important for pathogenesis. Indeed, the first-ever genetic screen in M. tuberculosis identified genes involved in the biosynthesis and transport of the cell wall lipid PDIM (phthiocerol dimycocerosates) as crucial for the survival of M. tuberculosis in mice. Here we show evidence for a novel molecular mechanism of the PDIM-mediated virulence in M. tuberculosis. We characterized the DNA interaction and the regulon of Rv3167c, a transcriptional repressor that is involved in virulence regulation of M. tuberculosis, and discovered that it controls the PDIM operon. A loss-of-function genetic approach showed that PDIM levels directly correlate with the capacity of M. tuberculosis to escape the phagosome and induce host cell necrosis and macroautophagy. In conclusion, our study attributes a novel role of the cell wall lipid PDIM in intracellular host cell modulation, which is important for host cell exit and dissemination of M. tuberculosis.
url http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/8/2/e00148-17
work_keys_str_mv AT jeffquigley thecellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT vkeithhughitt thecellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT carlosavelikovsky thecellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT royamariuzza thecellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT najibmelsayed thecellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT volkerbriken thecellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT stefanhekaufmann thecellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT jeffquigley cellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT vkeithhughitt cellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT carlosavelikovsky cellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT royamariuzza cellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT najibmelsayed cellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT volkerbriken cellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
AT stefanhekaufmann cellwalllipidpdimcontributestophagosomalescapeandhostcellexitofmycobacteriumtuberculosis
_version_ 1721333244796862464