Serotype switching in Pseudomonas aeruginosa ST111 enhances adhesion and virulence.

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY PLoS Pathogens Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1012221
Mikkel Anbo, Mahbuba Akter Lubna, Dina A Moustafa, Telmo O Paiva, Laura Serioli, Kinga Zor, Claus Sternberg, Katy Jeannot, Oana Ciofu, Yves F Dufrêne, Joanna B Goldberg, Lars Jelsbak
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Evolution of the highly successful and multidrug resistant clone ST111 in Pseudomonas aeruginosa involves serotype switching from O-antigen O4 to O12. How expression of a different O-antigen serotype alters pathogen physiology to enable global dissemination of this high-risk clone-type is not understood. Here, we engineered isogenic laboratory and clinical P. aeruginosa strains that express the different O-antigen gene clusters to assess the correlation of structural differences of O4 and O12 O-antigens to pathogen-relevant phenotypic traits. We show that serotype O12 is associated with enhanced adhesion, type IV pili dependent twitching motility, and tolerance to host defense molecules and serum. Moreover, we find that serotype O4 is less virulent compared to O12 in an acute murine pneumonia infection in terms of both colonization and survival rate. Finally, we find that these O-antigen effects may be explained by specific biophysical properties of the serotype repeat unit found in O4 and O12, and by differences in membrane stability between O4 and O12 expressing cells. The results demonstrate that differences in O-antigen sugar composition can affect P. aeruginosa pathogenicity traits, and provide a better understanding of the potential selective advantages that underlie serotype switching and emergence of serotype O12 ST111.

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铜绿假单胞菌ST111的血清型转换增强了粘附性和毒力。
铜绿假单胞菌高度成功的多药耐药克隆ST111的进化涉及从o抗原O4到O12的血清型转换。不同o抗原血清型的表达如何改变病原体生理学,从而使这种高风险克隆型在全球传播尚不清楚。在这里,我们设计了表达不同o抗原基因簇的铜绿假单胞菌实验室和临床等基因菌株,以评估O4和O12 o抗原结构差异与病原体相关表型性状的相关性。我们发现血清型O12与增强的黏附、IV型菌毛依赖的抽搐运动以及对宿主防御分子和血清的耐受性有关。此外,我们发现在急性小鼠肺炎感染中,血清型O4比O12的定殖率和存活率都要低。最后,我们发现这些o抗原效应可能是由O4和O12中发现的血清型重复单元的特定生物物理特性以及O4和O12表达细胞之间膜稳定性的差异来解释的。结果表明,o抗原糖组成的差异可以影响P. aeruginosa的致病性性状,并为更好地理解血清型转换和血清型O12 ST111出现的潜在选择优势提供了依据。
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