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The Meningococcal ABC-Type <scp>l</scp> -Glutamate Transporter GltT Is Necessary for the Development of Experimental Meningitis in Mice

Authors :
Cecilia Bucci
Giancarlo Troncone
Caterina Pagliarulo
Marcella Cintorino
Roberta Colicchio
Donatella Montanaro
Gianni Pozzi
Pietro Alifano
Adelfia Talà
Velia Braione
Sergio Tripodi
Chiara Pagliuca
Carmelo B. Bruni
Florentia Lamberti
Susanna Ricci
Tiziana Braccini
Paola Salvatore
Colicchio, Roberta
Ricci, S.
Lamberti, F.
Pagliarulo, C.
Pagliuca, Chiara
Braione, V.
Braccini, T.
Talà, A.
Montanaro, D.
Tripodi, S.
Cintorino, M.
Troncone, Giancarlo
Bucci, C.
Pozzi, G.
Bruni, CARMELO BRUNO
Alifano, P.
Salvatore, Paola
Colicchio, R
Ricci, S
Lamberti, F
Pagliarulo, C
Pagliuca, C
Braione, V
Braccini, T
Tala', Adelfia
Montanaro, D
Tripodi, S
Cintorino, M
Troncone, G
Bucci, Cecilia
Pozzi, G
Bruni, Cb
Alifano, Pietro
Salvatore, P.
Source :
Infection and Immunity. 77:3578-3587
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2009.

Abstract

Experimental animal models of bacterial meningitis are useful to study the host-pathogen interactions occurring at the cerebral level and to analyze the pathogenetic mechanisms behind this life-threatening disease. In this study, we have developed a mouse model of meningococcal meningitis based on the intracisternal inoculation of bacteria. Experiments were performed with mouse-passaged serogroup C Neisseria meningitidis. Survival and clinical parameters of infected mice and microbiological and histological analysis of the brain demonstrated the establishment of meningitis with features comparable to those of the disease in humans. When using low bacterial inocula, meningococcal replication in the brain was very efficient, with a 1,000-fold increase of viable counts in 18 h. Meningococci were also found in the blood, spleens, and livers of infected mice, and bacterial loads in different organs were dependent on the infectious dose. As glutamate uptake from the host has been implicated in meningococcal virulence, mice were infected intracisternally with an isogenic strain deficient in the ABC-type l -glutamate transporter GltT. Noticeably, the mutant was attenuated in virulence in mixed infections, indicating that wild-type bacteria outcompeted the GltT-deficient meningococci. The data show that the GltT transporter plays a role in meningitis and concomitant systemic infection, suggesting that meningococci may use l -glutamate as a nutrient source and as a precursor to synthesize the antioxidant glutathione.

Details

ISSN :
10985522 and 00199567
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infection and Immunity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2aae37e967e412da5e9be0a563943217