Genetic determinants that co-operate with type 1 pili to mediate invasion were sought for in adherent-invasive Escherichia coli strain LF82 isolated from a patient with Crohn's disease. Two mutants selected for their impaired ability to invade epithelial cells carried insertions of a TnphoA transposon within genes of the flagellar regulon. An isogenic mutant LF82-ΔfliC deleted for the flagellin-encoding gene did not adhere, did not invade and, surprisingly, expressed only a few type 1 pill. Type 1 pili downregulation resulted from a preferential switch towards the off-position of the invertible DNA element located upstream of the fim operon. This was also correlated with a decrease in the flagellar regulator flhDC mRNA levels, suggesting that the transcriptional regulator FlhD2C2 could control type 1 pili expression directly or indirectly. Transformation with a cloned fim operon allowed bypass of the type 1 pili downexpression in the LF82-ΔfliC mutant. Thus, we showed that flagella play a direct role in the adhesion process via active motility. In addition to down-regulating type 1 pili expression, flagella also play an undefined role in strain LF82 invasion, which is not restricted to motility or flagellar structure, but could be related to co-ordinate expression of invasive determinants.
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Barnich, N., Boudeau, J., Claret, L., & Darfeuille-Michaud, A. (2003). Regulatory and functional co-operation of flagella and type 1 pill in adhesive and invasive abilities of AIEC strain LF82 isolated from a patient with Crohn’s disease. Molecular Microbiology, 48(3), 781–794. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2958.2003.03468.x
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