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Campylobacter jejuni 11168H Exposed to Penicillin Forms Persister Cells and Cells With Altered Redox Protein Activity.


ABSTRACT: The formation of persister cells is one mechanism by which bacteria can survive exposure to environmental stresses. We show that Campylobacter jejuni 11168H forms persister cells at a frequency of 10-3 after exposure to 100 × MIC of penicillin G for 24 h. Staining the cell population with a redox sensitive fluorescent dye revealed that penicillin G treatment resulted in the appearance of a population of cells with increased fluorescence. We present evidence, to show this could be a consequence of increased redox protein activity in, or associated with, the electron transport chain. These data suggest that a population of penicillin G treated C. jejuni cells could undergo a remodeling of the electron transport chain in order to moderate membrane hyperpolarization and intracellular alkalization; thus reducing the antibiotic efficacy and potentially assisting in persister cell formation.

SUBMITTER: Morcrette H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7641608 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Campylobacter jejuni</i> 11168H Exposed to Penicillin Forms Persister Cells and Cells With Altered Redox Protein Activity.

Morcrette Helen H   Kovacs-Simon Andrea A   Tennant Richard K RK   Love John J   Wagley Sariqa S   Yang Zheng R ZR   Studholme David J DJ   Soyer Orkun S OS   Champion Olivia L OL   Butler Clive S CS   Titball Richard W RW  

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 20201019


The formation of persister cells is one mechanism by which bacteria can survive exposure to environmental stresses. We show that <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i> 11168H forms persister cells at a frequency of 10<sup>-3</sup> after exposure to 100 × MIC of penicillin G for 24 h. Staining the cell population with a redox sensitive fluorescent dye revealed that penicillin G treatment resulted in the appearance of a population of cells with increased fluorescence. We present evidence, to show this could  ...[more]

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