Title: Regulation of Virulence Genes
1Regulation of Virulence Genes
- Salyers Whitt Bacterial Pathogenesis A
Molecular Approach - ASM Press, 1994
- Dorman, C.J Genetics of Bacterial Virulence.
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1994
2Virulence Factors
- Invasion
- Penetration
- Protection
- Nutrition
- Dissemination
3Overview
- Gene Regulation
- Genetic Organization
- In Vitro Methods for Studying Virulence Factors
- Protein Secretion
4Environmental Pressures Influencing Virulence
Factor Production
- Osmolarity
- O2 Concentration
- CO2 Concentration
- pH
- O2 and N intermediates
- Lack of nutrients
- Inorganic ion concentrations
5Environmental Modulation vs Phase
Variation Antigenic Variation
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7Genetic Variation in Pathogenic Bacteria
- Homologous Recombination
- Slip Strand Mispairing
- Opa N. gonorrhoeae CTCTT
- LPS H. influenzae CAAT
- Pilin H. Influenzae TA
- Site-specific Recombination
- Gene Inversion
- Flagellin - S. typhimurium
8Phase Variation I Gene Inversion
9Stages in interaction of N. gonorrhoeae with
cultured mammalian cells
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11pilE Antigenic Variation
12Phase Variation II Slipped Strand Mispairing
13Transcriptional Regulation
- Fur repressor (ferric uptake repression)
- AraC transcriptional activator family
- LysR transcriptional activator family
- Two-Component Regulatory Systems
14Ara C Family
15LysR Transcriptional Activator Family
16Membrane Signal Transduction
17Genetic Organization of Virulence Factors Sources
- Plasmid transformation(horizontal gene transfer)
e.g Shigella flexneri, Salmonella spp, Yersinia
spp, Clostridium tetani. - Phage lysogeny e.g C. botulinus toxins,S.
pyogenes, C. diphtheria toxin, Cholera toxin - Pathogenicity Islands
- Transposons
- Integrons
18Pathogenicity Islands
- Carriage of many virulence genes
- Association with pathogenic species
- Different GC content compared to rest of host
genome - Association with tRNA genes and/or insertion
sequence elements, suggesting phage origin. - Presence of transposable elements
- Instability