Kimes_2012_ISME.J_6_835

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Title : Temperature regulation of virulence factors in the pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus - Kimes_2012_ISME.J_6_835
Author(s) : Kimes NE , Grim CJ , Johnson WR , Hasan NA , Tall BD , Kothary MH , Kiss H , Munk AC , Tapia R , Green L , Detter C , Bruce DC , Brettin TS , Colwell RR , Morris PJ
Ref : Isme J , 6 :835 , 2012
Abstract :

Sea surface temperatures (SST) are rising because of global climate change. As a result, pathogenic Vibrio species that infect humans and marine organisms during warmer summer months are of growing concern. Coral reefs, in particular, are already experiencing unprecedented degradation worldwide due in part to infectious disease outbreaks and bleaching episodes that are exacerbated by increasing SST. For example, Vibrio coralliilyticus, a globally distributed bacterium associated with multiple coral diseases, infects corals at temperatures above 27 degrees C. The mechanisms underlying this temperature-dependent pathogenicity, however, are unknown. In this study, we identify potential virulence mechanisms using whole genome sequencing of V. coralliilyticus ATCC (American Type Culture Collection) BAA-450. Furthermore, we demonstrate direct temperature regulation of numerous virulence factors using proteomic analysis and bioassays. Virulence factors involved in motility, host degradation, secretion, antimicrobial resistance and transcriptional regulation are upregulated at the higher virulent temperature of 27 degrees C, concurrent with phenotypic changes in motility, antibiotic resistance, hemolysis, cytotoxicity and bioluminescence. These results provide evidence that temperature regulates multiple virulence mechanisms in V. coralliilyticus, independent of abundance. The ecological and biological significance of this temperature-dependent virulence response is reinforced by climate change models that predict tropical SST to consistently exceed 27 degrees C during the spring, summer and fall seasons. We propose V. coralliilyticus as a model Gram-negative bacterium to study temperature-dependent pathogenicity in Vibrio-related diseases.

PubMedSearch : Kimes_2012_ISME.J_6_835
PubMedID: 22158392
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9vibr-c9nnl3 , 9vibr-c9nqc3 , 9vibr-c9ntb8 , vibcr-c9nnv6 , 9vibr-u0f626

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Gene_locus 9vibr-c9nnl3    9vibr-c9nqc3    9vibr-c9ntb8    vibcr-c9nnv6    9vibr-u0f626

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Kimes NE, Grim CJ, Johnson WR, Hasan NA, Tall BD, Kothary MH, Kiss H, Munk AC, Tapia R, Green L, Detter C, Bruce DC, Brettin TS, Colwell RR, Morris PJ (2012)
Temperature regulation of virulence factors in the pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus
Isme J 6 :835

Kimes NE, Grim CJ, Johnson WR, Hasan NA, Tall BD, Kothary MH, Kiss H, Munk AC, Tapia R, Green L, Detter C, Bruce DC, Brettin TS, Colwell RR, Morris PJ (2012)
Isme J 6 :835