2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010860
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transcriptional Adaptation, Growth Arrest and Dormancy Phenotype Development Is Triggered by Vitamin C

Abstract: BackgroundTubercle bacilli are thought to persist in a dormant state during latent tuberculosis (TB) infection. Although little is known about the host factors that induce and maintain Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) within latent lesions, O2 depletion, nutrient limitation and acidification are some of the stresses implicated in bacterial dormancy development/growth arrest. Adaptation to hypoxia and exposure to NO/CO is implemented through the DevRS/DosT two-component system which induces the dormancy regul… Show more

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“…A similar trend was noted for the Wayne hypoxia model between days 4 and 20 (nonreplicating persistence stages) (Voskuil et al, 2004). Vit C causes an immediate drop in the pH of the growth medium tõ 5.5 (Taneja et al, 2010), and lowers it further to pH~4.5 over a period of 4 days (data not shown). The occurrence of pH stress is indicated by an overlap of the vit C response with the acid stress response (Fisher et al, 2002;Rohde et al, 2007).…”
Section: Vit C-mediated Stresses Mimic the Macrophage Environmentsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…A similar trend was noted for the Wayne hypoxia model between days 4 and 20 (nonreplicating persistence stages) (Voskuil et al, 2004). Vit C causes an immediate drop in the pH of the growth medium tõ 5.5 (Taneja et al, 2010), and lowers it further to pH~4.5 over a period of 4 days (data not shown). The occurrence of pH stress is indicated by an overlap of the vit C response with the acid stress response (Fisher et al, 2002;Rohde et al, 2007).…”
Section: Vit C-mediated Stresses Mimic the Macrophage Environmentsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…A serendipitous discovery was made in our laboratory that vit C treatment of Mtb resulted in a rapid induction of the DevR (DosR) dormancy regulon and led to the development of bacterial 'dormancy'. Vit C also elicited acidic and oxidative stress responses and induced an isoniazid (INH) tolerant phenotype in the treated bacteria both in axenic cultures and in the THP-1 cell infection model (Taneja et al, 2010). These responses suggested that vit C potentiates an early induction of the 'dormancy phenotype' under aerobic conditions, and bacteria may exhibit physiological adaptations similar to those observed under conditions of gradual O 2 depletion (hypoxia) and NO exposure.…”
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confidence: 84%
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