Authors
Mark A Webber, Andrew M Bailey, Jessica MA Blair, Eirwen Morgan, Mark P Stevens, Jay CD Hinton, Al Ivens, John Wain, Laura JV Piddock
Publication date
2009/7/1
Journal
Journal of bacteriology
Volume
191
Issue
13
Pages
4276-4285
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
The mechanisms by which RND pumps contribute to pathogenicity are currently not understood. Using the AcrAB-TolC system as a paradigm multidrug-resistant efflux pump and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium as a model pathogen, we have demonstrated that AcrA, AcrB, and TolC are each required for efficient adhesion to and invasion of epithelial cells and macrophages by Salmonella in vitro. In addition, AcrB and TolC are necessary for Salmonella to colonize poultry. Mutants lacking acrA, acrB, or tolC showed differential expression of major operons and proteins involved in pathogenesis. These included chemotaxis and motility genes, including cheWY and flgLMK and 14 Salmonella pathogenicity island (SPI)-1-encoded type III secretion system genes, including sopE, and associated effector proteins. Reverse transcription-PCR confirmed these data for identical mutants in two other S. Typhimurium …
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