1. Phenazine-1 carboxylic acid of Pseudomonas aeruginosa induces the expression of Staphylococcus aureus Tet38 MDR efflux pump and mediates resistance to phenazines and antibiotics.
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Truong-Bolduc QC, Wang Y, Lawton BG, Brown Harding H, Yonker LM, Vyas JM, and Hooper DC
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- Bacterial Proteins genetics, Bacterial Proteins metabolism, Tetracycline pharmacology, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial drug effects, Membrane Transport Proteins genetics, Membrane Transport Proteins metabolism, Phenazines pharmacology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa drug effects, Pseudomonas aeruginosa genetics, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Staphylococcus aureus drug effects, Staphylococcus aureus genetics
- Abstract
In this study, we showed that phenazine-1 carboxylic acid (PCA) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa induced the expression of Tet38 efflux pump triggering Staphylococcus aureus resistance to tetracycline and phenazines. Exposure of S. aureus RN6390 to supernatants of P. aeruginosa PA14 and its pyocyanin (PYO)-deficient mutants showed that P. aeruginosa non-PYO phenazines could induce the expression of Tet38 efflux pump. Direct exposure of RN6390 to PCA compound at 0.25× MIC led to a five-fold increase in tet38 transcripts. Expression of Tet38 protein was identified through confocal microscopy using RN6390(pRN- tet38 p- yfp ) that expressed YFP under control of the tet38 promoter by PCA at 0.25× MIC. The MICs of PCA of a Tet38-overexpressor and a Δtet38 mutant showed a three-fold increase and a two-fold decrease, respectively, compared with that of wild-type. Pre-exposure of RN6390 to PCA (0.25× MIC) for 1 hour prior to addition of tetracycline (1× or 10× MIC) improved bacteria viability of 1.5-fold and 2.6-fold, respectively, but addition of NaCl 7% together with tetracycline at 10× MIC reduced the number of viable PCA-exposed RN6390 of a 2.0-log
10 CFU/mL. The transcript levels of tetR21 , a repressor of tet38 , decreased and increased two-fold in the presence of PCA and NaCl, respectively, suggesting that the effects of PCA and NaCl on tet38 production occurred through TetR21 expression. These data suggest that PCA-induced Tet38 protects S. aureus against tetracycline during coinfection with P. aeruginosa ; however, induced tet38 -mediated S. aureus resistance to tetracycline is reversed by NaCl 7%, a nebulized treatment used to enhance sputum mobilization in CF patients., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.- Published
- 2024
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