The Salmonella typhi melittin resistance gene pqaB affects intracellular growth in PMA-differentiated U937 cells, polymyxin B resistance and lipopolysaccharide
Sj. Baker et al., The Salmonella typhi melittin resistance gene pqaB affects intracellular growth in PMA-differentiated U937 cells, polymyxin B resistance and lipopolysaccharide, MICROBIO-UK, 145, 1999, pp. 367-378
Salmonella typhi is the causative agent of typhoid fever in humans. A cell-
culture based assay involving the human monocyte macrophage cell line U937
has been developed to examine S typhi invasion and survival. An S typhi Pho
P(-) (null) mutant was shown to be restricted in net growth in phorbol myri
state acetate (PMA) differentiated U937 (PMA-U937) cells, and an S, typhi P
hoP(c) (constitutive) mutant showed a defect in invasion. Neither of the ph
oP/Q mutants were growth impaired in HeLa cells, however the PhoP(c) mutant
was impaired in invasion. As opposed to what was found for S, typhi, Salmo
nella typhimurium wild-type, PhoP(-) and PhoP(c) mutants grew equally well
in PMA-U937 cells, indicating that the PhoP(-)-mediated net growth restrict
ion in the PMA-U937 cells was S, typhi specific. An S, typhi mutation, pqaB
::MudJ, recently shown to be a PhoP-activated locus, was shown to have a ne
t growth defect in PMA-U937 cells. Sequencing of the S, typhi pqaB gene rev
ealed it had 98% identity to the fifth gene in a S. typhimurium PmrA/B regu
lated operon necessary for 4-aminoarabinose lipid A modification and polymy
xin B resistance. The pqaB locus was regulated by PmrA/B (whose activity is
modulated by PhoP-PhoQ) and the pqaB transposon mutant was sensitive to po
lymyxin B, The lipopolysaccharides (LPS) of S, typhi and S, typhimurium wil
dtype, PhoP(-) and PhoP(c) mutants, were compared by SDS-PACE and silver st
aining. Differences in the LPS profile between the two Salmonella species w
ere observed, and shown to be affected differently by the PhoP(c) mutation.
Additionally, the pqaB::MudJ mutation affected S, typhi LPS, The effects o
n LPS may have ramifications for the difference between S typhi and S. typh
imurium infection of hosts.