レジオネラ症の原因菌に感染するウイルスを発見(U of T researchers discover virus that infects bacteria that cause Legionnaires’ disease)

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2025-10-06 トロント大学

トロント大学の研究チームは、レジオネラ属菌(レジオネラ・ニューモフィラ)に感染する初のウイルス「LME-1ファージ」を発見した。これはレジオネラ感染症(レジオネラ症)の進化的起源解明と新しい治療法の開発につながる発見である。研究では、LME-1が宿主細胞内で細菌の増殖を抑えることを確認。さらに、細菌のlag1遺伝子がファージ感染を防ぐ仕組みを明らかにした。この遺伝子は免疫回避にも関与しており、病原性進化の鍵とみられる。成果は『Science Advances』誌に掲載。

レジオネラ症の原因菌に感染するウイルスを発見(U of T researchers discover virus that infects bacteria that cause Legionnaires’ disease)
L-R: The newly discovered LME-1 phage as seen under a transmission electron microscope, and a high-resolution image showing the detailed structure of LME-1 (images by Beth Nicholson, Justin Deme and Susan Lea)

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レジオネラファージの発見は、人間の病気の重要な決定要因を説明する The discovery of a Legionella phage explains a key determinant of human disease

Beth Nicholson, José F. Santé, Elizabeth H. Chaney, Justin C. Deme, […] , and Alexander W. Ensminger
Science Advances  Published:3 Sep 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adx9722

Abstract

Host cells provide intracellular bacteria with protection from harsh environmental conditions and immune responses, but for many intracellular pathogens, this protection does not appear to be absolute as once thought. Bacteriophages that can kill bacteria inside host cells have been identified for pathogens including Salmonella, Mycobacterium, and Chlamydia species. Even in pathogens for which no stable phages have been isolated, such as Legionella pneumophila, the presence of phage defense systems suggests phage susceptibility. Here, we report the stable isolation of Legionella bacteriophage LME-1 (Legionella mobile element–1) and its impact on bacterial virulence in humans. Cryo–electron microscopy of the capsid (2.1 angstroms) and portal-tail complex (1.9 angstroms) reveals an unambiguous phage particle with T7-like morphology. Characterizing the host range of this phage, we make a serendipitous finding that links the acquisition of a phage defense mechanism to the formation of a virulent clade of L. pneumophila responsible for 80% of all Legionnaires’ disease.

細胞遺伝子工学
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