Inhibition of Host Arginase Activity Against Staphylococcal Bloodstream Infection by Different Metabolites

不同代谢物对葡萄球菌血流感染宿主精氨酸酶活性的抑制

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作者:Rui Pang, Hua Zhou, Yifeng Huang, Yubin Su, Xinhai Chen

Abstract

Staphylococcus aureus is a notorious bacterial pathogen that often causes soft tissue and bloodstream infections and invariably garners resistance mechanisms against new antibiotics. Modulation of the host immune response by metabolites is a powerful tool against bacterial infections, but has not yet been used against S. aureus infections. In this study, we identified four metabolite biomarkers: L-proline, L-isoleucine, L-leucine, and L-valine (PILV), through a metabolomics study using animal models of S. aureus bloodstream infection. The exogenous administration of each metabolite or of PILV showed anti-infective effects, and a higher protection was achieved with PILV in comparison to individual metabolites. During the staphylococcal infection, the expression of most host arginase and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isozymes was simultaneously induced in mouse liver, kidney, and blood samples. However, the induction of arginase isozymes was dramatically stronger than that of NOS isozymes. This elevated arginase activity was inhibited by the metabolite biomarkers thus killing S. aureus, and PILV exhibited the strongest inhibition of arginase activity and bacterial inhibition. The suppression of arginase activity also contributed to the metabolite-mediated phagocytic killing of S. aureus in mouse and human blood. Our findings demonstrate the metabolite-mediated arginase inhibition as a therapeutic intervention for S. aureus infection.

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