Transcriptomic profile of the most successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in Aragon, the MtZ strain, during exponential and stationary growth phases

ABSTRACT The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Zaragoza (MtZ) strain has produced the largest outbreak in Aragon Community, Spain, as it started in the 90s and continues today, contributing with more than 240 cases of tuberculosis, around 10% of the TB cases. Previous studies were carried out to identify t...

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Main Authors: Jessica Comín, Elena Campos, Jesús Gonzalo-Asensio, Sofía Samper
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.04685-22
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author Jessica Comín
Elena Campos
Jesús Gonzalo-Asensio
Sofía Samper
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description ABSTRACT The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Zaragoza (MtZ) strain has produced the largest outbreak in Aragon Community, Spain, as it started in the 90s and continues today, contributing with more than 240 cases of tuberculosis, around 10% of the TB cases. Previous studies were carried out to identify the reasons for its successful spread capacity among the population. Some single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes considered as virulence factors were found, as well as an oversecretion of PE_PGRS factors. Different copies of IS6110 have been localized, and a transcriptomic study was carried out to study how the different IS6110 copies could affect the adjacent gene expression. In this work, we analyzed the transcriptomic profile of the MtZ, strain trying to delve into the mechanisms behind its success. We found that ESX-1 system is upregulated during both exponential and stationary growth phases in vitro, as well as the virulence pathways of cholesterol degradation and peptidoglycan biosynthesis. In addition, MtZ has the iron uptake genes downregulated in exponential growth phase (mycobactin biosynthesis and IrtAB transporters), while the iron storage could be upregulated. The desA3 gene transcription was interrupted by the insertion of an IS6110 copy. This gene codes for a stearoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) Δ9 desaturase involved in the production of oleic acid, which is necessary for the metabolism of the bacteria. In spite of this, although MtZ strain has an initial long lag phase growing in liquid media, it is capable of achieving normal growth, suggesting the existence of an alternative route for obtaining oleic acid. IMPORTANCE Aragon Community suffered, during the first years of the beginning of this century, a large outbreak caused by the MtZ strain, producing more than 240 cases to date. MtZ strain and the outbreak have been previously studied from an epidemiological and molecular point of view. In this work, we analyzed the transcriptomic profile of the strain for better understanding of its success among our population. We have discovered that MtZ has some upregulated virulence pathways, such as the ESX-1 system, the cholesterol degradation pathway or the peptidoglycan biosynthesis. Interestingly, MtZ has downregulated the uptake of iron. Another special feature of MtZ strain is the interruption of desA3 gene, essential for producing oleic acid. Although the strain takes a long time to grow in the initial culture media, eventually it is able to reach normal optical densities, suggestive of the presence of another route for obtaining oleic acid in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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spelling doaj.art-a95cfc7543a04c24849f5b113575d5642023-12-12T13:17:18ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologyMicrobiology Spectrum2165-04972023-12-0111610.1128/spectrum.04685-22Transcriptomic profile of the most successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in Aragon, the MtZ strain, during exponential and stationary growth phasesJessica Comín0Elena Campos1Jesús Gonzalo-Asensio2Sofía Samper3Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud , Zaragoza, SpainUniversidad de Zaragoza , Zaragoza, SpainUniversidad de Zaragoza , Zaragoza, SpainInstituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud , Zaragoza, SpainABSTRACT The Mycobacterium tuberculosis Zaragoza (MtZ) strain has produced the largest outbreak in Aragon Community, Spain, as it started in the 90s and continues today, contributing with more than 240 cases of tuberculosis, around 10% of the TB cases. Previous studies were carried out to identify the reasons for its successful spread capacity among the population. Some single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes considered as virulence factors were found, as well as an oversecretion of PE_PGRS factors. Different copies of IS6110 have been localized, and a transcriptomic study was carried out to study how the different IS6110 copies could affect the adjacent gene expression. In this work, we analyzed the transcriptomic profile of the MtZ, strain trying to delve into the mechanisms behind its success. We found that ESX-1 system is upregulated during both exponential and stationary growth phases in vitro, as well as the virulence pathways of cholesterol degradation and peptidoglycan biosynthesis. In addition, MtZ has the iron uptake genes downregulated in exponential growth phase (mycobactin biosynthesis and IrtAB transporters), while the iron storage could be upregulated. The desA3 gene transcription was interrupted by the insertion of an IS6110 copy. This gene codes for a stearoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) Δ9 desaturase involved in the production of oleic acid, which is necessary for the metabolism of the bacteria. In spite of this, although MtZ strain has an initial long lag phase growing in liquid media, it is capable of achieving normal growth, suggesting the existence of an alternative route for obtaining oleic acid. IMPORTANCE Aragon Community suffered, during the first years of the beginning of this century, a large outbreak caused by the MtZ strain, producing more than 240 cases to date. MtZ strain and the outbreak have been previously studied from an epidemiological and molecular point of view. In this work, we analyzed the transcriptomic profile of the strain for better understanding of its success among our population. We have discovered that MtZ has some upregulated virulence pathways, such as the ESX-1 system, the cholesterol degradation pathway or the peptidoglycan biosynthesis. Interestingly, MtZ has downregulated the uptake of iron. Another special feature of MtZ strain is the interruption of desA3 gene, essential for producing oleic acid. Although the strain takes a long time to grow in the initial culture media, eventually it is able to reach normal optical densities, suggestive of the presence of another route for obtaining oleic acid in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.04685-22transcriptomemycobacteriairon metabolism
spellingShingle Jessica Comín
Elena Campos
Jesús Gonzalo-Asensio
Sofía Samper
Transcriptomic profile of the most successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in Aragon, the MtZ strain, during exponential and stationary growth phases
Microbiology Spectrum
transcriptome
mycobacteria
iron metabolism
title Transcriptomic profile of the most successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in Aragon, the MtZ strain, during exponential and stationary growth phases
title_full Transcriptomic profile of the most successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in Aragon, the MtZ strain, during exponential and stationary growth phases
title_fullStr Transcriptomic profile of the most successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in Aragon, the MtZ strain, during exponential and stationary growth phases
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic profile of the most successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in Aragon, the MtZ strain, during exponential and stationary growth phases
title_short Transcriptomic profile of the most successful Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in Aragon, the MtZ strain, during exponential and stationary growth phases
title_sort transcriptomic profile of the most successful mycobacterium tuberculosis strain in aragon the mtz strain during exponential and stationary growth phases
topic transcriptome
mycobacteria
iron metabolism
url https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.04685-22
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