Faculty Opinions recommendation of Oxygen levels rapidly modulate Pseudomonas aeruginosa social behaviours via substrate limitation of PqsH.

Author(s):  
Paul Williams ◽  
Matthew Fletcher
2019 ◽  
Vol 295 (5) ◽  
pp. 1195-1201 ◽  
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Bettina Schaible ◽  
Bianca Crifo ◽  
Kirsten Schaffer ◽  
Cormac T. Taylor

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an extracellular opportunistic bacterial pathogen commonly associated with infectious complications in susceptible individuals, such as those with underlying diseases including HIV/AIDS and cystic fibrosis. Antibiotic resistance in multiple strains of P. aeruginosa is a rapidly developing clinical problem. We have previously demonstrated that the oxygen levels at the site of P. aeruginosa infection can strongly influence virulence and antibiotic resistance in this pathogen, although the oxygen-sensing and -signaling mechanisms underpinning this response have remained unknown. In this study, we investigated the potential role of the putative oxygen sensor Pseudomonas prolyl hydroxylase (PPHD) in the control of virulence and antibiotic resistance in P. aeruginosa. We found that a P. aeruginosa strain lacking PPHD (PAO310) exhibits increased virulence associated with increased bacterial motility. Furthermore, PPHD-deficient P. aeruginosa displayed enhanced antibiotic resistance against tetracycline through increased expression of the xenobiotic transporters mexEF-oprN and MexXY. Of note, the effect of the PPHD knockout on antibiotic resistance was phenocopied in bacteria exposed to atmospheric hypoxia. We conclude that PPHD is a putative bacterial oxygen sensor that may link microenvironmental oxygen levels to virulence and antibiotic resistance in P. aeruginosa.


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