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SypC, a Symbiont Outer-Membrane-Vesicle Protein, Impacts the Development and Persistence of the Squid-Vibrio Partnership


ABSTRACT: Bacterial outer-membrane vesicles (OMVs) and the cargo they carry are increasingly recognized as a means of communication between microbial symbionts and the cells of their host. However, few studies have focused on the biochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying OMV-signaling during symbiosis onset and development. We show here that SypC, an OMV protein of the bioluminescent symbiont Vibrio fischeri, is taken up by cells of the squid host Euprymna scolopes where it assumes a new function, i.e., the facilitation of symbiont-induced light-organ morphogenesis. SypC is a Wza-like outer-membrane protein found in host-associated Vibrionaceae, and is essential for V. fischeri biofilm formation. Colonization or direct treatment with V. fischeri OMVs triggers host development, which is reduced or delayed if the host is instead exposed to a sypC mutant or its OMVs. RNA-seq analyses comparing light-organs colonized by the mutant versus its parent strain revealed differential expression of host genes involved in immune responses and tissue morphogenesis. Immunocytochemical imaging revealed that, within the light-organ crypts, SypC-bearing OMVs are taken up by the host’s macrophage-like cells, revealing the mechanism by which SypC travels throughout the tissue to trigger morphogenesis. Taken together, the data show that, in addition to its role in biofilm formation, SypC has a second function promoting colonization and the induction of symbiotic-tissue development. These findings provide a critical piece of a puzzle whereby a rich array of host and symbiont molecules work in concert to orchestrate normal symbiont colonization and host development within the first hours to days of symbiosis.

ORGANISM(S): Euprymna scolopes

PROVIDER: GSE307160 | GEO | 2026/02/25

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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