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Epinephrine affects gene expression levels and has a complex effect on biofilm formation in Micrococcus luteus strain C01 isolated from human skin

Authors :
N.E. Makarova
N. D. Danilova
M.A. Ovcharova
Vladimir K. Plakunov
M.V. Sukhacheva
M. V. Zhurina
E. A. Botchkova
T.A. Pankratov
M.I. Schelkunov
D.S. Muzychenko
Alexey V. Feofanov
S. V. Mart’yanov
A. V. Gannesen
Olga Geraskina
Source :
Biofilm, Vol 3, Iss, Pp 100058-(2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

In this study, the effect of epinephrine on the biofilm formation of Micrococcus luteus C01 isolated from human skin was investigated in depth for the first time. This hormone has a complex effect on biofilms in various systems. In a system with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) cubes, treatment with epinephrine at a physiological concentration of 4.9 × 10−9 M increased the total amount of 72-h biofilm biomass stained with crystal violet and increased the metabolic activity of biofilms, but at higher and lower concentrations, the treatment had no significant effect. On glass fiber filters, treatment with the hormone decreased the number of colony forming units (CFUs) and changed the aggregation but did not affect the metabolic activity of biofilm cells. In glass bottom plates examined by confocal microscopy, epinephrine notably inhibited the growth of biofilms. RNA-seq analysis and RT–PCR demonstrated reproducible upregulation of genes encoding Fe–S cluster assembly factors and cyanide detoxification sulfurtransferase, whereas genes encoding the co-chaperone GroES, the LysE superfamily of lysine exporters, short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase and the potential c-di-GMP phosphotransferase were downregulated. Our results suggest that epinephrine may stimulate matrix synthesis in M. luteus biofilms, thereby increasing the activity of NAD(H) oxidoreductases. Potential c-di-GMP pathway proteins are essential in these processes.

Details

ISSN :
25902075
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biofilm
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....55b2badd51fef792aa5aec4f42d4865e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioflm.2021.100058