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Infect. Immun., 01 1998, 330-335, Vol 66, No. 1
H Zhao, RB Thompson, V Lockatell, DE Johnson and HL Mobley
Proteus mirabilis, a cause of complicated urinary tract infection,
expresses urease when exposed to urea. While it is recognized that the
positive transcriptional activator UreR induces gene expression, the levels
of expression of the enzyme during experimental infection are not known. To
investigate in vivo expression of P. mirabilis urease, the gene encoding
green fluorescent protein (GFP) was used to construct reporter fusions.
Translational fusions of urease accessory gene ureD, which is preceded by a
urea-inducible promoter, were made with gfp (modified to express
S65T/V68L/S72A [B. P. Cormack et al. Gene 173:33- 38, 1996]). Constructs
were confirmed by sequencing of the fusion junctions. UreD-GFP fusion
protein was induced by urea in both Escherichia coli DH5alpha and P.
mirabilis HI4320. By using Western blotting with antiserum raised against
GFP, expression level was shown to correlate with urea concentration
(tested from 0 to 500 mM), with highest induction at 200 to 500 mM urea.
Fluorescent E. coli and P. mirabilis bacteria were observed by fluorescence
microscopy following urea induction, and the fluorescence intensity of GFP
in cell lysates was measured by spectrophotofluorimetry. P. mirabilis
HI4320 carrying the UreD-GFP fusion plasmid was transurethrally inoculated
into the bladders of CBA mice. One week postchallenge, fluorescent bacteria
were detected in thin sections of both bladder and kidney samples; the
fluorescence intensity of bacteria in bladder tissue was higher than that
in the kidney. Kidneys were primarily infected with single-cell- form
fluorescent bacteria, while aggregated bacterial clusters were observed in
the bladder. Elongated swarmer cells were only rarely observed. These
observations demonstrate that urease is expressed in vivo and that using
GFP as a reporter protein is a viable approach to investigate in vivo
expression of P. mirabilis virulence genes in experimental urinary tract
infection.
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology
Use of green fluorescent protein to assess urease gene expression by uropathogenic Proteus mirabilis during experimental ascending urinary tract infection
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, 21201, USA.
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