Role for Mycobacterium tuberculosis membrane vesicles in iron acquisition

R Prados-Rosales, BC Weinrick, DG Piqué… - Journal of …, 2014 - Am Soc Microbiol
Journal of bacteriology, 2014Am Soc Microbiol
Mycobacterium tuberculosis releases membrane vesicles packed with molecules that can
modulate the immune response. Because environmental conditions often influence the
production and content of bacterial vesicles, this study examined M. tuberculosis
microvesicles released under iron limitation, a common condition faced by pathogens inside
the host. The findings indicate that M. tuberculosis increases microvesicle production in
response to iron restriction and that these microvesicles contain mycobactin, which can …
Abstract
Mycobacterium tuberculosis releases membrane vesicles packed with molecules that can modulate the immune response. Because environmental conditions often influence the production and content of bacterial vesicles, this study examined M. tuberculosis microvesicles released under iron limitation, a common condition faced by pathogens inside the host. The findings indicate that M. tuberculosis increases microvesicle production in response to iron restriction and that these microvesicles contain mycobactin, which can serve as an iron donor and supports replication of iron-starved mycobacteria. Consequently, the results revealed a role of microvesicles in iron acquisition in M. tuberculosis, which can be critical for survival in the host.
American Society for Microbiology
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