Transcriptional portrait of M. bovis BCG during biofilm production shows genes differentially expressed during intercellular aggregation and substrate attachment
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated genetic programs. In support of a stepwise process regulating biofilm production in mycobacteria, it was shown elsewhere that lsr2 participates in intercellular aggregation, while groEL1 was required for biofil...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2020-07, Vol.10 (1), p.12578-12578, Article 12578 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mycobacterium tuberculosis
and
M. smegmatis
form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicated genetic programs. In support of a stepwise process regulating biofilm production in mycobacteria, it was shown elsewhere that
lsr2
participates in intercellular aggregation, while
groEL1
was required for biofilm maturation in
M. smegmatis
. Here, by means of RNA-Seq, we monitored the early steps of biofilm production in
M. bovis
BCG, to distinguish intercellular aggregation from attachment to a surface. Genes encoding for the transcriptional regulators
dosR
and
BCG0114
(
Rv0081
) were significantly regulated and responded differently to intercellular aggregation and surface attachment. Moreover, a
M. tuberculosis
H37Rv deletion mutant in the
Rv3134c-dosS-dosR
regulon, formed less biofilm than wild type
M. tuberculosis
, a phenotype reverted upon reintroduction of this operon into the mutant. Combining RT-qPCR with microbiological assays (colony and surface pellicle morphologies, biofilm quantification, Ziehl–Neelsen staining, growth curve and replication of planktonic cells), we found that
BCG0642c
affected biofilm production and replication of planktonic BCG, whereas
ethR
affected only phenotypes linked to planktonic cells despite its downregulation at the intercellular aggregation step. Our results provide evidence for a stage-dependent expression of genes that contribute to biofilm production in slow-growing mycobacteria. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-020-69152-2 |