Host acid signal controls Salmonella flagella biogenesis through CadC-YdiV axis

Gut Microbes. 2022 Jan-Dec;14(1):2146979. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2022.2146979.

Abstract

Upon entering host cells, Salmonella quickly turns off flagella biogenesis to avoid recognition by the host immune system. However, it is not clear which host signal(s) Salmonella senses to initiate flagellum control. Here, we demonstrate that the acid signal can suppress flagella synthesis and motility of Salmonella, and this occurs after the transcription of master flagellar gene flhDC and depends on the anti-FlhDC factor YdiV. YdiV expression is activated after acid treatment. A global screen with ydiV promoter DNA and total protein from acid-treated Salmonella revealed a novel regulator of YdiV, the acid-related transcription factor CadC. Further studies showed that CadCC, the DNA binding domain of CadC, directly binds to a 33 nt region of the ydiV promoter with a 0.2 μM KD affinity. Furthermore, CadC could separate H-NS-ydiV promoter DNA complex to form CadC-DNA complex at a low concentration. Structural simulation and mutagenesis assays revealed that H43 and W106 of CadC are essential for ydiV promoter binding. No acid-induced flagellum control phenotype was observed in cadC mutant or ydiV mutant strains, suggesting that flagellum control during acid adaption is dependent on CadC and YdiV. The intracellular survival ability of cadC mutant strain decreased significantly compared with WT strain while the flagellin expression could not be effectively controlled in the cadC mutant strain when surviving within host cells. Together, our results demonstrated that acid stress acts as an important host signal to trigger Salmonella flagellum control through the CadC-YdiV-FlhDC axis, allowing Salmonella to sense a hostile environment and regulate flagellar synthesis during infection.

Keywords: CadC; FlhDC; Salmonella typhimurium; YdiV; acid signal; flagellar biosynthesis; immune escape.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biological Assay
  • Flagella / genetics
  • Flagellin / genetics
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome*
  • Salmonella

Substances

  • Flagellin

Grants and funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China [81902038 to W.W.W., 32170034 to B.Q.L, 31800054 to Y.Y.Y]. the Special fund for Taishan Scholars Project (B.Q.L.). Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2019PH038 to W.W.W., ZR202102230675 to F.Y.Z.]. National Science Foundation for Post-doctoral Scientists of China [2021M701996 to F.Y.Z.]. the Academic Promotion Programme of Shandong First Medical University [2019LJ001 to B.Q.L.]. Youth Innovation Talent Development Plan of Shandong Provincial University (B.Q.L.).