2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150687
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A Comparison of the ATP Generating Pathways Used by S. Typhimurium to Fuel Replication within Human and Murine Macrophage and Epithelial Cell Lines

Abstract: The metabolism of S. Typhimurium within infected host cells plays a fundamental role in virulence since it enables intracellular proliferation and dissemination and affects the innate immune response. An essential requirement for the intracellular replication of S. Typhimurium is the need to regenerate ATP. The metabolic route used to fulfil this requirement is the subject of the present study. For infection models we used human and murine epithelial and macrophage cell lines. The epithelial cell lines were mI… Show more

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“…With respect to glucose transport, the S . Typhimurium Δ ptsG Δ manXYZ Δ glk mutant was found to grow as well as the wild type in LoVo intestinal epithelial cells and showed minor, but significant, defects in intracellular growth in the THP‐1A human macrophage cell line which had been deprived of glucose, amino acids, or both 24 h prior to, during and up to 24 h postinfection (Garcia‐Guttierrez et al ., ; Singh et al ., ). Based on the intracellular growth of other sugar uptake mutants, Bowden and colleagues () also noted that at least one other unidentified PTS sugar was available for utilisation by S .…”
Section: Metabolites Available To S Typhimurium Within Host Cellsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…With respect to glucose transport, the S . Typhimurium Δ ptsG Δ manXYZ Δ glk mutant was found to grow as well as the wild type in LoVo intestinal epithelial cells and showed minor, but significant, defects in intracellular growth in the THP‐1A human macrophage cell line which had been deprived of glucose, amino acids, or both 24 h prior to, during and up to 24 h postinfection (Garcia‐Guttierrez et al ., ; Singh et al ., ). Based on the intracellular growth of other sugar uptake mutants, Bowden and colleagues () also noted that at least one other unidentified PTS sugar was available for utilisation by S .…”
Section: Metabolites Available To S Typhimurium Within Host Cellsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These conclusions are based on the attenuation of mutants deleted for genes encoding glycolytic enzymes such as pfkAB , fba , pgk , gapA and tpiA (Bowden et al ., ; Paterson et al . ; Eisenreich et al ., ; Götz et al ., ; Götz and Goebel, ; Garcia‐Gutierrez et al ., ). Isotopologue flux analysis has likewise confirmed the importance of glycolysis for replication of S .…”
Section: Central Metabolic Pathways Of Salmonella Active Within Host mentioning
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“…Up until the 1990s, the most frequently used drugs to treat salmonellosis have been the fluoroquinalones ciprofloxacin and ofloxacin (Cooke 2007). We then performed secondary screens on promising candidates to determine their effect on reducing invasion or intracellular replication of S. Typhimurium in selected host cell lines (Sly et al 2002;Valle and Guiney 2005;Bowden et al 2014;Garcia-Gutierrez et al 2016). Subsequently cephalosporins such as ceftriaxone have been used to treat salmonellosis, however, about 5% of Salmonella strains are now resistant to cephalosporins, largely in reported cases of S. Heidelberg and S. Newport infections; therefore, newer and more effective antibiotics are required.…”
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confidence: 99%