The primary mechanism of attenuation of bacillus Calmette–Guérin is a loss of secreted lytic function required for invasion of lung interstitial tissue
0301 basic medicine
Antigens, Bacterial
Mice, Inbred BALB C
572
Virulence
Genetic Complementation Test
Mice, SCID
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycobacterium bovis
Cell Line
3. Good health
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
Bacterial Proteins
Genes, Bacterial
Operon
BCG Vaccine
Animals
Humans
Lung
Gene Deletion
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.1635213100
Publication Date:
2003-10-14T19:05:46Z
AUTHORS (17)
ABSTRACT
Tuberculosis remains a leading cause of death worldwide, despite the availability of effective chemotherapy and a vaccine. Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), the tuberculosis vaccine, is an attenuated mutant of
Mycobacterium bovis
that was isolated after serial subcultures, yet the functional basis for this attenuation has never been elucidated. A single region (
RD1
), which is absent in all BCG substrains, was deleted from virulent
M. bovis
and
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
strains, and the resulting Δ
RD1
mutants were significantly attenuated for virulence in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent mice. The
M. tuberculosis
Δ
RD1
mutants were also shown to protect mice against aerosol challenge, in a similar manner to BCG. Interestingly, the Δ
RD1
mutants failed to cause cytolysis of pneumocytes, a phenotype that had been previously used to distinguish virulent
M. tuberculosis
from BCG. A specific transposon mutation, which disrupts the
Rv3874 Rv3875
(
cfp-10 esat-6
) operon of
RD1
, also caused loss of the cytolytic phenotype in both pneumocytes and macrophages. This mutation resulted in the attenuation of virulence in mice, as the result of reduced tissue invasiveness. Moreover, specific deletion of each transcriptional unit of
RD1
revealed that three independent transcriptional units are required for virulence, two of which are involved in the secretion of ESAT-6 (6-kDa early secretory antigenic target). We conclude that the primary attenuating mechanism of bacillus Calmette–Guérin is the loss of cytolytic activity mediated by secreted ESAT-6, which results in reduced tissue invasiveness.
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