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Phenol-soluble modulin ? induces G2/M phase transition delay in eukaryotic HeLa cells.


ABSTRACT: Staphylococcus aureus is a gram-positive bacterium responsible for a wide range of infections. Host cell cycle alteration is a sophisticated mechanism used by pathogens to hijack the defense functions of host cells. We previously demonstrated that S. aureus MW2 (USA400) bacteria induced a G2/M phase transition delay in HeLa cells. We demonstrate here that this activity is triggered by culture supernatant compounds. Using size exclusion chromatography of the MW2 supernatant, followed by mass spectroscopy analysis of corresponding peaks, we identified phenol-soluble modulin ? (PSM?) peptides as the likely candidates for this effect. Indeed, synthetic PSM?1 and PSM?3 caused a G2/M phase transition delay. The implication of PSM? in cell cycle alteration was confirmed by comparison of S. aureus Los Angeles County clone (LAC) wild-type with the isogenic mutant LAC?psm?, which lacks the psm? operon encoding PSM?1-4. PSM?-induced G2/M transition delay correlated with a decrease in the defensin genes expression suggesting a diminution of antibacterial functions of epithelial cells. By testing the supernatant of S. aureus human clinical isolates, we found that the degree of G2/M phase transition delay correlated with PSM?1 production. We show that PSMs secreted by S. aureus alter the host cell cycle, revealing a newly identified mechanism for fostering an infection.

SUBMITTER: Deplanche M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4771068 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phenol-soluble modulin α induces G2/M phase transition delay in eukaryotic HeLa cells.

Deplanche Martine M   Filho Rachid Aref El-Aouar RA   Alekseeva Ludmila L   Ladier Emilie E   Jardin Julien J   Henry Gwénaële G   Azevedo Vasco V   Miyoshi Anderson A   Beraud Laetitia L   Laurent Frederic F   Lina Gerard G   Vandenesch François F   Steghens Jean-Paul JP   Le Loir Yves Y   Otto Michael M   Götz Friedrich F   Berkova Nadia N  

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 20150203 5


Staphylococcus aureus is a gram-positive bacterium responsible for a wide range of infections. Host cell cycle alteration is a sophisticated mechanism used by pathogens to hijack the defense functions of host cells. We previously demonstrated that S. aureus MW2 (USA400) bacteria induced a G2/M phase transition delay in HeLa cells. We demonstrate here that this activity is triggered by culture supernatant compounds. Using size exclusion chromatography of the MW2 supernatant, followed by mass spec  ...[more]

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