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Role of psl Genes in Antibiotic Tolerance of Adherent Pseudomonas aeruginosa.


ABSTRACT: Bacteria attached to a surface are generally more tolerant to antibiotics than their planktonic counterparts, even without the formation of a biofilm. The mechanism of antibiotic tolerance in biofilm communities is multifactorial, and the genetic background underlying this antibiotic tolerance has not yet been fully elucidated. Using transposon mutagenesis, we isolated a mutant with reduced tolerance to biapenem (relative to that of the wild type) from adherent cells. Sequencing analysis revealed a mutation in the pslL gene, which is part of the polysaccharide biosynthesis operon. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1?pslBCD mutant demonstrated a 100-fold-lower survival rate during the exposure of planktonic and biofilm cells to biapenem; a similar phenotype was observed in a mouse infection model and in clinical strains. Transcriptional analysis of adherent cells revealed increased expression of both pslA and pelA, which are directly regulated by bis-(3',5')-cyclic dimeric GMP (c-di-GMP). Inactivation of wspF resulted in significantly increased tolerance to biapenem due to increased production of c-di-GMP. The loss of pslBCD in the ?wspF mutant background abolished the biapenem-tolerant phenotype of the ?wspF mutant, underscoring the importance of psl in biapenem tolerance. Overexpression of PA2133, which can catalyze the degradation of c-di-GMP, led to a significant reduction in biapenem tolerance in adherent cells, indicating that c-di-GMP is essential in mediating the tolerance effect. The effect of pslBCD on antibiotic tolerance was evident, with 50- and 200-fold-lower survival in the presence of ofloxacin and tobramycin, respectively. We speculate that the psl genes, which are activated by surface adherence through elevated intracellular c-di-GMP levels, confer tolerance to antimicrobials.

SUBMITTER: Murakami K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5487641 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of <i>psl</i> Genes in Antibiotic Tolerance of Adherent Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Murakami Keiji K   Ono Tsuneko T   Viducic Darija D   Somiya Yoko Y   Kariyama Reiko R   Hori Kenji K   Amoh Takashi T   Hirota Katsuhiko K   Kumon Hiromi H   Parsek Matthew R MR   Miyake Yoichiro Y  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20170627 7


Bacteria attached to a surface are generally more tolerant to antibiotics than their planktonic counterparts, even without the formation of a biofilm. The mechanism of antibiotic tolerance in biofilm communities is multifactorial, and the genetic background underlying this antibiotic tolerance has not yet been fully elucidated. Using transposon mutagenesis, we isolated a mutant with reduced tolerance to biapenem (relative to that of the wild type) from adherent cells. Sequencing analysis reveale  ...[more]

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