Genomic inversion drives small colony variant formation and increased virulence in P. aeruginosa

Autor: Connolly Jpr, S. Irvine, Thomas J. Evans, Jörg Overmann, Sprӧer C, Daniel Walker, Andrew J. Roe, Hannah K. Bayes, Anne Six, Boyke Bunk
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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DOI: 10.1101/356386
Popis: Phenotypic change is a hallmark of bacterial adaptation during chronic infection. In the case of chronicPseudomonas aeruginosalung infection in patients with cystic fibrosis, well-characterised phenotypic variants include mucoid and small colony variants (SCVs). It has previously been shown that SCVs can be reproducibly isolated from the murine lung following the establishment of chronic infection with mucoidP. aeruginosastrain NH57388A. Here we show, using a combination of singlemolecule real-time (PacBio) and Illumina sequencing that the genetic switch for conversion to the SCV phenotype is a large genomic inversion through recombination between homologous regions of two rRNA operons. This phenotypic conversion is associated with large-scale transcriptional changes distributed throughout the genome. This global rewiring of the cellular transcriptomic output results in changes to normally differentially regulated genes that modulate resistance to oxidative stress, central metabolism and virulence. These changes are of clinical relevance since the appearance of SCVs during chronic infection is associated with declining lung function.
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