Loss of LpqM proteins in Mycobacterium abscessus is associated with impaired intramacrophage survival

  • Boudehen Y
  • Daher W
  • Roquet-Baneres F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Mycobacterium abscessus causes persistent infections in patients with underlying pulmonary diseases, resulting in progressive lung function deterioration. The rough (R) morphotype is well-established as associated with chronic and more aggressive infections in patients. In this study, we individually and simultaneously deleted the MAB_1470c and MAB_1466c genes in M. abscessus S, without observing changes in colony morphotypes. However, these mutants exhibited a severe impairment in their ability to survive within human macrophages, highlighting the critical role of these two lipoproteins in M. abscessus virulence.

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Boudehen, Y.-M., Daher, W., Roquet-Baneres, F., & Kremer, L. (2024). Loss of LpqM proteins in Mycobacterium abscessus is associated with impaired intramacrophage survival. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03837-23

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