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The antagonistic transcription factors, EspM and EspN, regulate the ESX-1 secretion system in M. marinum.

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Nicholson, KR; Cronin, RM; Prest, RJ; Menon, AR; Yang, Y; Jennisch, MK; Champion, MM; Tobin, DM; Champion, PA
Published in: mBio
April 10, 2024

Bacterial pathogens use protein secretion systems to transport virulence factors and regulate gene expression. Among pathogenic mycobacteria, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium marinum, the ESAT-6 system 1 (ESX-1) secretion is crucial for host interaction. Secretion of protein substrates by the ESX-1 secretion system disrupts phagosomes, allowing mycobacteria cytoplasmic access during macrophage infections. Deletion or mutation of the ESX-1 system attenuates mycobacterial pathogens. Pathogenic mycobacteria respond to the presence or absence of the ESX-1 system in the cytoplasmic membrane by altering transcription. Under laboratory conditions, the EspM repressor and WhiB6 activator control transcription of specific ESX-1-responsive genes, including the ESX-1 substrate genes. However, deleting the espM or whiB6 gene does not phenocopy the deletion of the ESX-1 substrate genes during macrophage infection by M. marinum. In this study, we identified EspN, a critical transcription factor whose activity is masked by the EspM repressor under laboratory conditions. In the absence of EspM, EspN activates transcription of whiB6 and ESX-1 genes during both laboratory growth and macrophage infection. EspN is also independently required for M. marinum growth within and cytolysis of macrophages, similar to the ESX-1 genes, and for disease burden in a zebrafish larval model of infection. These findings suggest that EspN and EspM coordinate to counterbalance the regulation of the ESX-1 system and support mycobacterial pathogenesis.IMPORTANCEPathogenic mycobacteria, which are responsible for tuberculosis and other long-term diseases, use the ESX-1 system to transport proteins that control the host response to infection and promote bacterial survival. In this study, we identify an undescribed transcription factor that controls the expression of ESX-1 genes and is required for both macrophage and animal infection. However, this transcription factor is not the primary regulator of ESX-1 genes under standard laboratory conditions. These findings identify a critical transcription factor that likely controls expression of a major virulence pathway during infection, but whose effect is not detectable with standard laboratory strains and growth conditions.

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mBio

DOI

EISSN

2150-7511

Publication Date

April 10, 2024

Volume

15

Issue

4

Start / End Page

e0335723

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Zebrafish
  • Type VII Secretion Systems
  • Tuberculosis
  • Transcription Factors
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Mycobacterium marinum
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Animals
  • 3207 Medical microbiology
  • 3107 Microbiology
 

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Nicholson, K. R., Cronin, R. M., Prest, R. J., Menon, A. R., Yang, Y., Jennisch, M. K., … Champion, P. A. (2024). The antagonistic transcription factors, EspM and EspN, regulate the ESX-1 secretion system in M. marinum. MBio, 15(4), e0335723. https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03357-23
Nicholson, Kathleen R., Rachel M. Cronin, Rebecca J. Prest, Aruna R. Menon, Yuwei Yang, Madeleine K. Jennisch, Matthew M. Champion, David M. Tobin, and Patricia A. Champion. “The antagonistic transcription factors, EspM and EspN, regulate the ESX-1 secretion system in M. marinum.MBio 15, no. 4 (April 10, 2024): e0335723. https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03357-23.
Nicholson KR, Cronin RM, Prest RJ, Menon AR, Yang Y, Jennisch MK, et al. The antagonistic transcription factors, EspM and EspN, regulate the ESX-1 secretion system in M. marinum. mBio. 2024 Apr 10;15(4):e0335723.
Nicholson, Kathleen R., et al. “The antagonistic transcription factors, EspM and EspN, regulate the ESX-1 secretion system in M. marinum.MBio, vol. 15, no. 4, Apr. 2024, p. e0335723. Pubmed, doi:10.1128/mbio.03357-23.
Nicholson KR, Cronin RM, Prest RJ, Menon AR, Yang Y, Jennisch MK, Champion MM, Tobin DM, Champion PA. The antagonistic transcription factors, EspM and EspN, regulate the ESX-1 secretion system in M. marinum. mBio. 2024 Apr 10;15(4):e0335723.

Published In

mBio

DOI

EISSN

2150-7511

Publication Date

April 10, 2024

Volume

15

Issue

4

Start / End Page

e0335723

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Zebrafish
  • Type VII Secretion Systems
  • Tuberculosis
  • Transcription Factors
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Mycobacterium marinum
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Animals
  • 3207 Medical microbiology
  • 3107 Microbiology