INVESTIGADORES
BIGI Fabiana
artículos
Título:
Experimental selection of long-term intracellular mycobacteria.
Autor/es:
VÁZQUEZ CL; LEMER TR; KASMAPOUR B; PEI G; GRONOW A; BIANCO MV; BLANCO F; BLECK CG; GEFFERS R; BIGI F; ABRAHAM WF; GUTIERREZ M
Revista:
CELLULAR MICROBIOLOGY (PRINT)
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2014 vol. 10 p. 2109 - 2121
ISSN:
1462-5814
Resumen:
Some intracellular bacteria are known to cause long-term infections that last decades without compromising the viability of the host. Although of critical importance, the adaptations that intracellular bacteria undergo during this long process of residence in a host cell environment remain obscure. Here, we report a novel experimental approach to study the adaptations of mycobacteria imposed by a long-term intracellular lifestyle. Selected Mycobacterium bovis BCG through continuous culture in macrophages underwent an adaptation process leading to impaired phenolic glycolipids (PGL) synthesis, improved usage of glucose as a carbon source and accumulation of neutral lipids. These changes correlated with increased survival of mycobacteria in macrophages and mice during re-infection and also with the specific expression of stress- and survival-related genes. Our findings identify bacterial traits implicated in the establishment of long-term cellular infections and represent a tool for understanding the physiological states and the environment that bacteria face living in fluctuating intracellular environments.