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Published on: July 20, 2019
Inactivation of the Fusobacterium nucleatum Rnf complex reduces FadA-mediated amyloid formation and tumor development
Timmie A Britton1, Ju Huck Lee2,3, Chungyu Chang4
1Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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The Gram-negative anaerobe Fusobacterium nucleatum is an oral oncobacterium that promotes colorectal cancer (CRC) development with the amyloid-forming cell surface adhesin FadA integral to CRC tumorigenesis. We describe here molecular genetic studies uncovering a novel mode of metabolic regulation of FadA-mediated tumor formation by a highly conserved respiratory enzyme known as the Rnf complex. First, we show that genetic disruption of Rnf, via rnfC deletion, significantly reduces the level of fadA transcript, accompanied by a near-complete abolishment of the precursor form of FadA (pFadA), reduced assembly of FadA at the mature cell pole, and severe defects in the osmotic stress-induced formation of FadA amyloids. We show further that the Rnf complex regulates three response regulators (CarR, ArlR, and S1), which modulate the expression of pFadA, without affecting fadA transcript. Consistent with our hypothesis that these response regulators control factors that process FadA, deletion of rnfC, carR, arlR, or s1 each impairs expression of the signal peptidase gene lepB, and FadA production is nearly abolished by CRISPR-induced depletion of lepB. Importantly, while rnfC deletion does not affect the ability of the mutant cells to adhere to CRC cells, rnfC deficiency significantly diminishes the fusobacterial invasion of CRC cells and formation of spheroid tumors in vitro. Evidently, the Rnf complex modulates the expression of the FadA adhesin and tumorigenesis through a gene regulatory network consisting of multiple response regulators, each controlling a signal peptidase that is critical for the post-translational processing of FadA and surface assembly of FadA amyloids.
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