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The Lon Protease Is Essential for Full Virulence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Full VirulenceInflammatory Lung DiseaseBacteriologyMolecular BiologyBacterial PathogenesisLon ProteaseDrug ResistanceMedical MicrobiologyInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesVirulence FactorPseudomonas AeruginosaLon MutationMolecular MicrobiologyClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial Resistance GeneAntibioticsPathogenesisMicrobiologyMedicineLon Mutant
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 lon mutants are supersusceptible to ciprofloxacin, and exhibit a defect in cell division and in virulence-related properties, such as swarming, twitching and biofilm formation, despite the fact that the Lon protease is not a traditional regulator. Here we set out to investigate the influence of a lon mutation in a series of infection models. It was demonstrated that the lon mutant had a defect in cytotoxicity towards epithelial cells, was less virulent in an amoeba model as well as a mouse acute lung infection model, and impacted on in vivo survival in a rat model of chronic infection. Using qRT-PCR it was demonstrated that the lon mutation led to a down-regulation of Type III secretion genes. The Lon protease also influenced motility and biofilm formation in a mucin-rich environment. Thus alterations in several virulence-related processes in vitro in a lon mutant were reflected by defective virulence in vivo.
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