Quorum-sensing agr system of Staphylococcus aureus primes gene expression for protection from lethal oxidative stress

金黄色葡萄球菌的群体感应agr系统启动基因表达,以抵御致命的氧化应激

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作者:Magdalena Podkowik ,Andrew I Perault ,Gregory Putzel ,Andrew Pountain ,Jisun Kim ,Ashley L DuMont ,Erin E Zwack ,Robert J Ulrich ,Theodora K Karagounis ,Chunyi Zhou ,Andreas F Haag ,Julia Shenderovich ,Gregory A Wasserman ,Junbeom Kwon ,John Chen ,Anthony R Richardson ,Jeffrey N Weiser ,Carla R Nowosad ,Desmond S Lun ,Dane Parker ,Alejandro Pironti ,Xilin Zhao ,Karl Drlica ,Itai Yanai ,Victor J Torres ,Bo Shopsin

Abstract

The agr quorum-sensing system links Staphylococcus aureus metabolism to virulence, in part by increasing bacterial survival during exposure to lethal concentrations of H2O2, a crucial host defense against S. aureus. We now report that protection by agr surprisingly extends beyond post-exponential growth to the exit from stationary phase when the agr system is no longer turned on. Thus, agr can be considered a constitutive protective factor. Deletion of agr resulted in decreased ATP levels and growth, despite increased rates of respiration or fermentation at appropriate oxygen tensions, suggesting that Δagr cells undergo a shift towards a hyperactive metabolic state in response to diminished metabolic efficiency. As expected from increased respiratory gene expression, reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulated more in the agr mutant than in wild-type cells, thereby explaining elevated susceptibility of Δagr strains to lethal H2O2 doses. Increased survival of wild-type agr cells during H2O2 exposure required sodA, which detoxifies superoxide. Additionally, pretreatment of S. aureus with respiration-reducing menadione protected Δagr cells from killing by H2O2. Thus, genetic deletion and pharmacologic experiments indicate that agr helps control endogenous ROS, thereby providing resilience against exogenous ROS. The long-lived 'memory' of agr-mediated protection, which is uncoupled from agr activation kinetics, increased hematogenous dissemination to certain tissues during sepsis in ROS-producing, wild-type mice but not ROS-deficient (Cybb-/-) mice. These results demonstrate the importance of protection that anticipates impending ROS-mediated immune attack. The ubiquity of quorum sensing suggests that it protects many bacterial species from oxidative damage. Keywords: Staphylococcus aureus; agr; infectious disease; microbiology; peroxide (H2O2); quorum-sensing; reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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