CsoR Is Essential for Maintaining Copper Homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a pathogen infecting one third of the world population, faces numerous challenges within the host, including high levels of copper. We have previously shown that M. tuberculosis CsoR is a copper inducible transcriptional regulator. Here we examined the hypothesis that cso...

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Main Authors: Sarah A Marcus, Sarah W Sidiropoulos, Howard Steinberg, Adel M Talaat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151816
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author Sarah A Marcus
Sarah W Sidiropoulos
Howard Steinberg
Adel M Talaat
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description Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a pathogen infecting one third of the world population, faces numerous challenges within the host, including high levels of copper. We have previously shown that M. tuberculosis CsoR is a copper inducible transcriptional regulator. Here we examined the hypothesis that csoR is necessary for maintaining copper homeostasis and surviving under various stress conditions. With an unmarked csoR knockout strain, we were able to characterize the role of csoR in M. tuberculosis as it faced copper and host stress. Growth under high levels of copper demonstrated that M. tuberculosis survives copper stress significantly better in the absence of csoR. Yet under minimal levels of copper, differential expression analysis revealed that the loss of csoR results in a cell wide hypoxia-type stress response with the induction of the DosR regulon. Despite the stress placed on M. tuberculosis by the loss of csoR, survival of the knockout strain was increased compared to wild type during the early chronic stages of mouse infection, suggesting that csoR could play an active role in modulating M. tuberculosis fitness within the host. Overall, analysis of CsoR provided an increased understanding of the M. tuberculosis copper response with implications for other intracellular pathogens harboring CsoR.
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spelling doaj.art-5a5c4d5b147a4eea95a80a00cf75515c2022-12-21T21:31:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01113e015181610.1371/journal.pone.0151816CsoR Is Essential for Maintaining Copper Homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Sarah A MarcusSarah W SidiropoulosHoward SteinbergAdel M TalaatMycobacterium tuberculosis, a pathogen infecting one third of the world population, faces numerous challenges within the host, including high levels of copper. We have previously shown that M. tuberculosis CsoR is a copper inducible transcriptional regulator. Here we examined the hypothesis that csoR is necessary for maintaining copper homeostasis and surviving under various stress conditions. With an unmarked csoR knockout strain, we were able to characterize the role of csoR in M. tuberculosis as it faced copper and host stress. Growth under high levels of copper demonstrated that M. tuberculosis survives copper stress significantly better in the absence of csoR. Yet under minimal levels of copper, differential expression analysis revealed that the loss of csoR results in a cell wide hypoxia-type stress response with the induction of the DosR regulon. Despite the stress placed on M. tuberculosis by the loss of csoR, survival of the knockout strain was increased compared to wild type during the early chronic stages of mouse infection, suggesting that csoR could play an active role in modulating M. tuberculosis fitness within the host. Overall, analysis of CsoR provided an increased understanding of the M. tuberculosis copper response with implications for other intracellular pathogens harboring CsoR.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151816
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CsoR Is Essential for Maintaining Copper Homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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title CsoR Is Essential for Maintaining Copper Homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
title_full CsoR Is Essential for Maintaining Copper Homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
title_fullStr CsoR Is Essential for Maintaining Copper Homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
title_full_unstemmed CsoR Is Essential for Maintaining Copper Homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
title_short CsoR Is Essential for Maintaining Copper Homeostasis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
title_sort csor is essential for maintaining copper homeostasis in mycobacterium tuberculosis
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151816
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