Staphylococcus aureus small colony variants impair host immunity by activating host cell glycolysis and inducing necroptosis

NATURE MICROBIOLOGY(2019)

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Staphylococcus aureus small colony variants (SCVs) are frequently associated with chronic infection, yet they lack expression of many virulence determinants associated with the pathogenicity of wild-type strains. We found that both wild-type S. aureus and a Δ hemB SCV prototype potently activate glycolysis in host cells. Glycolysis and the generation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species were sufficient to induce necroptosis, a caspase-independent mechanism of host cell death that failed to eradicate S. aureus and instead promoted Δ hemB SCV pathogenicity. To support ongoing glycolytic activity, the Δ hemB SCV induced over a 100-fold increase in the expression of fumC , which encodes an enzyme that catalyses the degradatin of fumarate, an inhibitor of glycolysis. Consistent with fumC -dependent depletion of local fumarate, the Δ hemB SCV failed to elicit trained immunity and protection from a secondary infectious challenge in the skin. The reliance of the S. aureus SCV population on glycolysis accounts for much of its role in the pathogenesis of S. aureus skin infection.
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Bacterial infection,Immune evasion,Metabolomics,Necroptosis,Pathogens,Life Sciences,general,Microbiology,Medical Microbiology,Parasitology,Infectious Diseases,Virology
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