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Flagellum-Mediated Mechanosensing and RflP Control Motility State of Pathogenic Escherichia coli

Leanid Laganenka, María Esteban López, Rémy Colin, Victor Sourjik

2020mBio46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flagella and motility are widespread virulence factors among pathogenic bacteria. Motility enhances the initial host colonization, but the flagellum is a major antigen targeted by the host immune system. Here, we demonstrate that pathogenic E. coli strains employ a mechanosensory function of the flagellar motor to activate flagellar expression under high loads, while repressing it in liquid culture. We hypothesize that this mechanism allows pathogenic E. coli to regulate its motility dependent on the stage of infection, activating flagellar expression upon initial contact with the host epithelium, when motility is beneficial, but reducing it within the host to delay the immune response.

Topics & Concepts

FlagellumMotilityVirulencePathogenic bacteriaMicrobiologyBiologyImmune systemEscherichia coliHost (biology)BacteriaCell biologyInnate immune systemGeneGeneticsEscherichia coli research studiesBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior
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