Sustained expression of DevR/DosR during long-term hypoxic culture of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

DevR/DosR is a key mediator of ‘dormancy’ adaptation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis in response to gaseous stresses such as hypoxia that inhibit aerobic mode of respiration. In the present study, a temporal analysis over a 1 year period has revealed robust expression of representative DevR regulon genes devR, hspX and tgs1, du ring long-term ‘dormancy’ adaptation to hypoxia. Notably, a predominant proportion of long-term hypoxia-adapted bacteria were characterized by their inability to grow on solid media, accumulation of triacylglycerols and recovery of growth in liquid media.
Source: Tuberculosis - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Source Type: research