Rhodococcus equi's extreme resistance to hydrogen peroxide is mainly conferred by one of its four catalase genes

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Rhodococcus equi is one of the most widespread causes of disease in foals aged from 1 to 6 months. R. equi possesses antioxidant defense mechanisms to protect it from reactive oxygen metabolites such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) generated during the respiratory burst of phagocytic cells. These defense mechanisms include enzymes such as catalase, which detoxify hydrogen peroxide. Recently, an analysis of the R. equi 103 genome sequence revealed the presence of four potential catalase genes. We first constructed ΔkatA-, ΔkatB-, ΔkatC-and ΔkatD-deficient mutants to study the ability of R. equi to survive exposure to H2O2 in vitro and within mouse peritoneal macrophages. Results showed that ΔkatA and, to a lesser extent ΔkatC, were affected by 80 mM H2O2. Moreover, katA deletion seems to significantly affect the ability of R. equi to survive within murine macrophages. We finally investigated the expression of the four catalases in response to H2O2 assays with a real time PCR technique. Results showed that katA is overexpressed 367.9 times (±122.6) in response to exposure to 50 mM of H2O2 added in the stationary phase, and 3.11 times (±0.59) when treatment was administered in the exponential phase. In untreated bacteria, katB, katC and katD were overexpressed from 4.3 to 17.5 times in the stationary compared to the exponential phase. Taken together, our results show that KatA is the major catalase involved in the extreme H2O2 resistance capability of R. equi. © 2012 Bidaud et al.

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Bidaud, P., Hébert, L., Barbey, C., Appourchaux, A. C., Torelli, R., Sanguinetti, M., … Petry, S. (2012). Rhodococcus equi’s extreme resistance to hydrogen peroxide is mainly conferred by one of its four catalase genes. PLoS ONE, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042396

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