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The role and mechanisms of the two-component system EnvZ/OmpR on the intracellular survival of Aeromonas hydrophila

Journal

JOURNAL OF FISH DISEASES
Volume 45, Issue 11, Pages 1609-1621

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.13684

Keywords

Aeromonas hydrophila; comparative transcriptome; intracellular survival; RNAi; two-component system EnvZ; OmpR

Funding

  1. Industry-University-Research cooperation [3502Z20203049]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31502194]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province [2020 J01663]
  4. Foundation of Key Laboratory of Healthy Mariculture for the East China Sea, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, China [2022ESHML12]

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Aeromonas hydrophila infections are common in aquaculture. The two-component system EnvZ/OmpR plays an important role in the intracellular survival of A. hydrophila. Silencing the genes of envZ/ompR significantly decreases the survival rates and escape ability of the bacteria. The two-component system EnvZ/OmpR regulates the expression of molecular chaperones and maintains ion homeostasis to affect the bacterial survival in macrophages.
Aeromonas hydrophila infections are common in aquaculture. Our previous studies found that the A. hydrophila B11 strain can survive in fish macrophages for at least 24 h and the two-component system EnvZ/OmpR may be involved in intracellular survival. To reveal the role and mechanism of the two-component system EnvZ/OmpR in intracellular survival of A. hydrophila, the genes of envZ/ompR were silenced by shRNAi. The results showed that the survival rates of the envZ-RNAi and ompR-RNAi strains were only 2.05% and 3.75%, respectively, which were decreased by 91% and 83.6% compared with that of the wild-type strain. The escape ability of envZ-RNAi and ompR-RNAi was also decreased by 51.4% and 19.7%, respectively. The comparative transcriptome analysis revealed that the functional genes directly related to bacterial intracellular survival mainly included the genes related to anti-stress capacity, and the genes related to Zn2+ and Mg2+ transport. Further research confirmed that two-component system EnvZ/OmpR can regulate the expression of the important molecular chaperones, such as groEL, htpG, dnaK, clpB and grpE. The expression of these molecular chaperones in wild-type strain was up-regulated with the increase in H2O2 concentrations, while the expression of these molecular chaperones in silent strains did not change significantly. Cells that phagocytosed wild-type strain had higher ROS content than cells that phagocytosed silent strains. Two-component system EnvZ/OmpR could also regulate zinc transporter (znuA, znuB, znuC) and zinc efflux protein (zntA) to maintain zinc homeostasis in cells, thus affecting the ability of bacteria to survive in phagocytes. Moreover, two-component system EnvZ/OmpR could affect the growth and intracellular survival of A. hydrophila by regulating the expression of MgtA, MgtC and MgtE and participating in bacterial Mg2+ homeostasis in fish macrophages.

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