Wei-Syuan Huang , Yuan-Ju Lee , Lu Wang , Hsuan- Hsuan Chen , Yueh-Jung Chao , Vivien Cheng , Shwu-Jen Liaw
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摘要
铜在尿路感染(UTI)中发挥着作用,尿路感染时尿中的铜含量会增加。因此,我们研究了铜对尿路感染的影响及其潜在机制,重点是与毒力相关的方面。我们进行了小鼠定植、成群/游泳试验、细胞长度、鞭毛蛋白水平和尿素酶活性测定、粘附/侵入试验、生物膜形成、巨噬细胞杀灭、氧化应激敏感性、OMPs 分析、MICs 测定和顽固细胞形成、RT-PCR 和转录报告试验。我们发现,在亚致死铜水平下,补铜小鼠对尿路定植的抵抗力更强,蜂拥/游动、尿素酶活性、VI 型分泌系统的表达和对尿路上皮细胞的粘附/侵入均有所下降,巨噬细胞的杀伤力也有所提高。不过,在相同的铜含量下,细菌生物膜的形成和对氧化应激的抵抗力都有所增强。值得注意的是,铜的存在增加了环丙沙星的 MIC 值,并增加了对氨苄西林的持久细胞形成。此外,铜的存在还改变了外膜蛋白谱,并触发了 RcsB 反应调节因子的表达。我们首次揭示了铜对致病性Ⅴ型尿路感染病毒的多效作用,尤其是对诱导细菌双组分信号系统调控适应性和毒力的作用。铜介导的毒力和适应性的发现加强了铜在预防和治疗感染干预中的重要性。因此,这项研究可以通过......促进基于铜的UTI防治策略。
Copper affects virulence and diverse phenotypes of uropathogenic Proteus mirabilis
Background
Copper plays a role in urinary tract infection (UTI) and urinary copper content is increased during Proteus mirabilis UTI. We therefore investigated the effect of copper on uropathogenic P. mirabilis and the underlying mechanisms, focusing on the virulence associated aspects.
Methods
Mouse colonization, swarming/swimming assays, measurement of cell length, flagellin level and urease activity, adhesion/invasion assay, biofilm formation, killing by macrophages, oxidative stress susceptibility, OMPs analysis, determination of MICs and persister cell formation, RT-PCR and transcriptional reporter assay were performed.
Results
We found that copper-supplemented mice were more resistant to be colonized in the urinary tract, together with decreased swarming/swimming, ureases activity, expression of type VI secretion system and adhesion/invasion to urothelial cells and increased killing by macrophages of P. mirabilis at a sublethal copper level. However, bacterial biofilm formation and resistance to oxidative stress were enhanced under the same copper level. Of note, the presence of copper led to increased ciprofloxacin MIC and more persister cell formation against ampicillin. In addition, the presence of copper altered the outer membrane protein profile and triggered expression of RcsB response regulator. For the first time, we unveiled the pleiotropic effects of copper on uropathogenic P. mirabilis, especially for induction of bacterial two-component signaling system regulating fitness and virulence.
Conclusion
The finding of copper-mediated virulence and fitness reinforced the importance of copper for prevention and therapeutic interventions against P. mirabilis infections. As such, this study could facilitate the copper-based strategies against UTI by P. mirabilis.
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