Yang_2014_Cell.Host.Microbe_15_153

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Title : A hydrolase of trehalose dimycolate induces nutrient influx and stress sensitivity to balance intracellular growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Yang_2014_Cell.Host.Microbe_15_153
Author(s) : Yang Y , Kulka K , Montelaro RC , Reinhart TA , Sissons J , Aderem A , Ojha AK
Ref : Cell Host Microbe , 15 :153 , 2014
Abstract :

Chronic tuberculosis in an immunocompetent host is a consequence of the delicately balanced growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) in the face of host defense mechanisms. We identify an Mtb enzyme (TdmhMtb) that hydrolyzes the mycobacterial glycolipid trehalose dimycolate and plays a critical role in balancing the intracellular growth of the pathogen. TdmhMtb is induced under nutrient-limiting conditions and remodels the Mtb envelope to increase nutrient influx but concomitantly sensitizes Mtb to stresses encountered in the host. Consistent with this, a DeltatdmhMtb mutant is more resilient to stress and grows to levels higher than those of wild-type in immunocompetent mice. By contrast, mutant growth is retarded in MyD88(-/-) mice, indicating that TdmhMtb provides a growth advantage to intracellular Mtb in an immunocompromised host. Thus, the effects and countereffects of TdmhMtb play an important role in balancing intracellular growth of Mtb in a manner that is directly responsive to host innate immunity.

PubMedSearch : Yang_2014_Cell.Host.Microbe_15_153
PubMedID: 24528862
Gene_locus related to this paper: myctu-cut3 , myctu-RV3452 , mycs2-a0qsm3

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Gene_locus myctu-cut3    myctu-RV3452    mycs2-a0qsm3

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Yang Y, Kulka K, Montelaro RC, Reinhart TA, Sissons J, Aderem A, Ojha AK (2014)
A hydrolase of trehalose dimycolate induces nutrient influx and stress sensitivity to balance intracellular growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Cell Host Microbe 15 :153

Yang Y, Kulka K, Montelaro RC, Reinhart TA, Sissons J, Aderem A, Ojha AK (2014)
Cell Host Microbe 15 :153