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Infect. Immun., 06 1996, 1968-1976, Vol 64, No. 6
RC Fernandez, SM Logan, SH Lee and PS Hoffman
Legionella pneumophila 2064 was selectively radiolabelled in mouse L929
cells and human monocytes to identify proteins expressed early in the
course of infection. Polypeptide profiles (sodium dodecyl sulfate-
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and fluorography) of adherent or
intracellular bacteria indicated that a 60-kDa stress protein (Hsp60) was
preferentially synthesized. Hsp60 synthesis was not induced by medium
alone. The synthesis of many polypeptides, including OmpS (major outer
membrane protein), diminished over the 1-h period postinfection. However,
by 17 h postinfection OmpS and Hsp60 were the dominant proteins synthesized
by 2064. To establish whether induction of Hsp60 was a correlate of
virulence, an isogenic avirulent strain (2064M) of 2064 was isolated
following selection on a nonpermissive medium. 2064M did not exhibit a
stress response when adherent or intracellular in L929 cells or in human
monocytes and failed to abrogate phagosome- lysosome fusion. When grown in
vitro, 2064M exhibited no deficiencies in the heat shock response and its
polypeptide profile resembled that of 2064. Immunogold electron microscopy
was used to localize Hsp60 in L. pneumophila-infected L929 cells. There was
an increase in the number of gold particles associated with phagosomes for
phagosomes harboring single 2064 bacteria compared with those harboring
2064M. Moreover, by 1 h postinfection, a sixfold increase in the number of
gold spheres associated with the membranes of phagosomes was observed for
phagosomes harboring 2064 compared with those harboring 2064M. These
studies indicate that virulent, but not NaCl-tolerant avirulent, strains of
L. pneumophila respond to host-cell-associated environmental signals early
in the course of infection. This response includes increased synthesis and
possibly extracellular secretion of Hsp60 concomitant with repression of
the expression of other genes, including ompS.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Elevated levels of Legionella pneumophila stress protein Hsp60 early in infection of human monocytes and L929 cells correlate with virulence
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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