What do we know about osmoadaptation of Yersinia pestis?

Arch Microbiol. 2021 Dec 8;204(1):11. doi: 10.1007/s00203-021-02610-1.

Abstract

The plague agent Yersinia pestis mainly spreads among mammalian hosts and their associated fleas. Production of a successful mammal-flea-mammal life cycle implies that Y. pestis senses and responds to distinct cues in both host and vector. Among these cues, osmolarity is a fundamental parameter. The plague bacillus lives in a tightly regulated environment in the mammalian host, while osmolarity fluctuates in the flea gut (300-550 mOsM). Here, we review the mechanisms that enable Y. pestis to perceive fluctuations in osmolarity, as well as genomic plasticity and physiological adaptation of the bacterium to this stress.

Keywords: Osmoadaptation; Osmoregulation; Osmosensing; Osmotic stress; Yersinia pestis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological
  • Animals
  • Insect Vectors
  • Plague*
  • Siphonaptera*
  • Yersinia pestis* / genetics