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Heterogeneity of the group B streptococcal type VII secretion system and influence on colonization of the female genital tract.

Brady L SpencerAlyx M JobClare M RobertsonZainab A HameedCamille SerchejianCaitlin S Wiafe-KwakyeJéssica C MendonçaMorgan A ApolonioPrescilla Emy NagaoMelody N NeelyNatalia KorotkovaKonstantin V KorotkovKathryn A PatrasKelly S Doran
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Type VIIb secretion systems (T7SSb) in Gram-positive bacteria facilitate physiology, interbacterial competition, and/or virulence via EssC ATPase-driven secretion of small ɑ-helical proteins and toxins. Recently, we characterized T7SSb in group B Streptococcus (GBS), a leading cause of infection in newborns and immunocompromised adults. GBS T7SS comprises four subtypes based on variation in the C-terminus of EssC and the repertoire of downstream effectors; however, the intra-species diversity of GBS T7SS and impact on GBS-host interactions remains unknown. Bioinformatic analysis indicates that GBS T7SS loci encode subtype-specific putative effectors, which have low inter-species and inter-subtype homology but contain similar domains/motifs and therefore may serve similar functions. We further identify orphaned GBS WXG100 proteins. Functionally, we show that GBS T7SS subtype I and III strains secrete EsxA in vitro and that in subtype I strain CJB111, esxA1 appears to be differentially transcribed from the T7SS operon. Further, we observe subtype-specific effects of GBS T7SS on host colonization, as subtype I but not subtype III T7SS promotes GBS vaginal persistence. Finally, we observe that T7SS subtypes I and II are the predominant subtypes in clinical GBS isolates. This study highlights the potential impact of T7SS heterogeneity on host-GBS interactions.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • genetic diversity
  • mechanical ventilation
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation