Sustained expression of DevR/DosR during long-term hypoxic culture of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (Edinb). 2017 Sep:106:33-37. doi: 10.1016/j.tube.2017.06.003. Epub 2017 Jun 27.

Abstract

DevR/DosR is a key mediator of 'dormancy' adaptation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis in response to gaseous stresses such as hypoxia that inhibit aerobic mode of respiration. In the present study, a temporal analysis over a 1 year period has revealed robust expression of representative DevR regulon genes devR, hspX and tgs1, during long-term 'dormancy' adaptation to hypoxia. Notably, a predominant proportion of long-term hypoxia-adapted bacteria were characterized by their inability to grow on solid media, accumulation of triacylglycerols and recovery of growth in liquid media. Persistent expression of HspX and the accumulation of triacylglycerols reveal a previously underappreciated role of DevR during adaptation to extended hypoxia, and endorse DevR as an effective target for thwarting the sustained survival of 'dormant' subpopulation of M. tuberculosis.

Keywords: Dormancy’; DosR/DevR; HspX; Long-term hypoxia; Triacylglycerol.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological
  • Antigens, Bacterial / genetics
  • Antigens, Bacterial / metabolism
  • Bacterial Proteins / genetics
  • Bacterial Proteins / metabolism*
  • DNA-Binding Proteins
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
  • Microbial Viability
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis / genetics
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis / growth & development
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis / metabolism*
  • Oxygen / metabolism*
  • Protein Kinases / genetics
  • Protein Kinases / metabolism*
  • Regulon
  • Time Factors
  • Triglycerides / metabolism

Substances

  • Antigens, Bacterial
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • DNA-Binding Proteins
  • DosR protein, Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • HspX protein, Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Triglycerides
  • Protein Kinases
  • Oxygen