Elimination of the vitamin B12 uptake or synthesis pathway does not diminish the virulence of Escherichia coli K1 or Salmonella typhimurium in three model systems
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Elimination of the vitamin B12 uptake or synthesis pathway does not diminish the virulence of Escherichia coli K1 or Salmonella typhimurium in three model systems
Abstract
The role of iron in infection is of great importance and is well understood. During infection, both the host and the pathogen go through many complicated changes to regulate iron levels. Iron and vitamin B12 share certain features. For example, Escherichia coli has similar transport systems for both nutrients, and binding proteins for both are located in gastric juice, liver, saliva, granulocytes, and milk. It is because of such parallels between iron and B12 that we have explored the role of B12 in virulence. A btuB::Tn10 insertion which disrupts the gene encoding the vitamin B12 receptor from E. coli K-12 was P1 transduced into a virulent E. coli K1 strain. In both an infant-rat model and a chicken embryo model, no difference in virulence between the wild-type and the mutant strains was found. Strains of Salmonella typhimurium with mutations in the cobalamin synthesis pathway (Cob) and in btuB were used in a mouse model of virulence. Mutation of the Cob locus or of btuB does not decrease virulence. Interestingly, the inability to synthesize vitamin B12 actually increases virulence compared with the wild type in the S. typhimurium model. This effect is independent of the B12 intake of the mice.
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