Zur-regulated lipoprotein A contributes to the fitness of Acinetobacter baumannii
Acinetobacter baumannii is a notorious nosocomial pathogen that commonly infects severely ill patients. Zinc (Zn) is essential to survive and adapt to different environment and host niches in A. baumannii . Of the Zinc uptake regulator (Zur)-regulated genes in A. baumannii , the A1S_3412 gene encodi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of microbiology 2020, 58(1), , pp.67-77 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Acinetobacter baumannii
is a notorious nosocomial pathogen that commonly infects severely ill patients. Zinc (Zn) is essential to survive and adapt to different environment and host niches in
A. baumannii
. Of the Zinc uptake regulator (Zur)-regulated genes in
A. baumannii
, the
A1S_3412
gene encoding a Zur-regulated lipoprotein A (ZrlA) is critical for cell envelope integrity and overcoming antibiotic exposure. This study investigated whether ZrlA contributes to the fitness of
A. baumannii in vitro
and
in vivo
using the wildtype
A. baumannii
ATCC 17978, Δ
zrlA
mutant, and
zrlA
complemented strains. The Δ
zrlA
mutant showed reduced biofilm formation, surface motility, and adherence to and invasion of epithelial cells compared to the wild-type strain. In a mouse pneumonia model, the ?
zrlA
mutant showed significantly lower bacterial numbers in the blood than the wildtype strain. These virulence traits were restored in the
zrlA
complemented strain. Under static conditions, the expression of
csuCDE
, which are involved in the chaperone-usher pili assembly system, was significantly lower in the Δ
zrlA
mutant than in the wild-type strain. Moreover, the expression of the
bfmR/S
genes, which regulate the CsuA/BABCDE system, was significantly lower in the Δ
zrlA
mutant under static conditions than in the wild-type strain. Our results indicate that the
zrlA
gene plays a role in the fitness of
A. baumannii
by regulating the BfmR/S two-component system and subsequently the CsuA/BABCDE chaperone-usher pili assembly system, suggesting it as a potential target for anti-virulence strategies against
A. baumannii
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ISSN: | 1225-8873 1976-3794 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12275-020-9531-7 |