Group A Streptococcus AdcR Regulon Participates in Bacterial Defense against Host-Mediated Zinc Sequestration and Contributes to Virulence
Nishanth Makthal, Hackwon Do, Brian M. Wendel, Randall J. Olsen, John D. Helmann, James M. Musser, Muthiah Kumaraswami
Abstract
Colonization by pathogenic bacteria depends on their ability to overcome host nutritional defenses and acquire nutrients. The human pathogen group A streptococcus (GAS) encounters the host defense factor calprotectin (CP) during infection. CP inhibits GAS growth in vitro by imposing zinc (Zn) limitation. However, GAS counterstrategies to combat CP-mediated Zn limitation and the in vivo relevance of CP-GAS interactions to bacterial pathogenesis remain unknown. Here, we report that GAS upregulates the AdcR regulon in response to CP-mediated Zn limitation.
Topics & Concepts
RegulonBiologyMicrobiologyVirulenceCalprotectinPathogenStreptococcusHost (biology)BacteriaBacterial proteinGeneEcologyBiochemistryGeneticsMedicineDiseaseInflammatory bowel diseasePathologyStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsAntimicrobial Resistance in StaphylococcusInfective Endocarditis Diagnosis and Management