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Expression of two distinct types of pili by a hospital-acquired Enterococcus faecium isolate

2008; Microbiology Society; Volume: 154; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1099/mic.0.2008/020891-0

ISSN

1465-2080

Autores

Antoni P. A. Hendrickx, Marc J. M. Bonten, Miranda van Luit‐Asbroek, Claudia M. E. Schapendonk, Angela Kragten, Rob J. L. Willems,

Tópico(s)

Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing

Resumo

Surface filamentous structures designated pili, and implicated in virulence, have been found on the surfaces of several Gram-positive pathogens. This work describes the conditional expression of two phenotypically distinct pilus-like structures, designated PilA and PilB, on the surface of a hospital-adapted Enterococcus faecium bloodstream isolate. E. faecium is an emerging Gram-positive opportunistic pathogen that can cause severe disease, particularly in immunocompromised patients. Expression of PilA- and PilB-type pili was analysed during different phases of growth in broth culture. During growth, PilA and PilB pilin subunits were expressed around the cross-wall in early-exponential-phase cells. Polymerization and migration of short PilB-type pili towards the poles occurred in cells from the exponential phase and long polymerized pili were expressed at the poles of cells grown to stationary phase. In contrast, PilA-type pili were not expressed in broth culture, but only when cells were grown on solid media. Furthermore, surface expression of the PilA- and PilB-type pili was regulated in a temperature-dependent manner, as polymerization of two distinct types of pili at the surface only occurred when cells were grown at 37 degrees C; no pili were observed on cells grown at 21 degrees C. Hospital-aquired E. faecium isolates were specifically enriched in pilin gene clusters, suggesting that conditional expression of pili may contribute to E. faecium pathogenesis.

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