Effect of acidic pH on the invasion efficiency and the type III secretion system of Burkholderia thailandensis

J Microbiol. 2010 Aug;48(4):526-32. doi: 10.1007/s12275-010-0078-x. Epub 2010 Aug 20.

Abstract

Burkholderia thailandensis is a close relative of Burkholderia pseudomallei. These organisms are very similar, but B. thailandensis is far less virulent than B. pseudomallei. Nucleotide sequencing and analysis of 14 B. thailandensis isolates revealed variation in the regions coding for the type III secreted BipD protein. The degree of B. thailandensis BipD sequence variation was greater than that found in B. pseudomallei. Western blot analysis indicated that, unlike B. pseudomallei, B. thailandensis type III secreted proteins including BipD and BopE could not be detected in the supernatant of culture medium unless induced by acidic conditions. In addition, culturing B. thailandensis under acidic growth conditions (pH 4.5) can induce the ability of this bacterium to invade human respiratory epithelial cells A549. The identification of an environmental stimulus that increases the invasion capability of B. thailandensis invasion is of value for those who would like to use this bacterium as a model to study B. pseudomallei virulence.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acids / pharmacology*
  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Bacterial Proteins / chemistry
  • Bacterial Proteins / genetics
  • Bacterial Proteins / metabolism*
  • Base Sequence
  • Burkholderia / chemistry*
  • Burkholderia / genetics
  • Burkholderia / metabolism
  • Burkholderia / pathogenicity*
  • Burkholderia Infections / microbiology*
  • Epithelial Cells / microbiology
  • Humans
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Sequence Alignment
  • Virulence

Substances

  • Acids
  • Bacterial Proteins