Journal article

Host-Mediated Copper Stress Is Not Protective against Streptococcus pneumoniae D39 Infection

SL Neville, BA Cunningham, EA Maunders, A Tan, JA Watts, K Ganio, BA Eijkelkamp, VG Pederick, R Gonzalez de Vega, D Clases, PA Doble, CA McDevitt

Microbiology Spectrum | Published : 2022

Abstract

Metal ions are required by all organisms for the chemical processes that support life. However, in excess they can also exert toxicity within biological systems. During infection, bacterial pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae are exposed to host-imposed metal intoxication, where the toxic properties of metals, such as copper, are exploited to aid in microbial clearance. However, previous studies investigating the antimicrobial efficacy of copper in vivo have reported variable findings. Here, we use a highly copper-sensitive strain of S. pneumoniae, lacking both copper efflux and intracellular copper buffering by glutathione, to investigate how copper stress is managed and where it is ..

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