Author
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- Laura Bricio-Moreno
(University of Liverpool)
- Victoria H. Sheridan
(University of Liverpool)
- Ian Goodhead
(University of Salford)
- Stuart Armstrong
(University of Liverpool
University of Liverpool)
- Janet K.L. Wong
(University of Liverpool)
- Elaine M. Waters
(University of Liverpool
National University of Ireland)
- Joscelyn Sarsby
(University of Liverpool)
- Stavros Panagiotou
(University of Liverpool)
- James Dunn
(University of Liverpool)
- Adrita Chakraborty
(University of Liverpool)
- Yongliang Fang
(Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth)
- Karl E. Griswold
(Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth)
- Craig Winstanley
(University of Liverpool)
- Joanne L. Fothergill
(University of Liverpool)
- Aras Kadioglu
(University of Liverpool)
- Daniel R. Neill
(University of Liverpool)
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonises the upper airway of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, providing a reservoir of host-adapted genotypes that subsequently establish chronic lung infection. We previously experimentally-evolved P. aeruginosa in a murine model of respiratory tract infection and observed early-acquired mutations in pmrB, encoding the sensor kinase of a two-component system that promoted establishment and persistence of infection. Here, using proteomics, we show downregulation of proteins involved in LPS biosynthesis, antimicrobial resistance and phenazine production in pmrB mutants, and upregulation of proteins involved in adherence, lysozyme resistance and inhibition of the chloride ion channel CFTR, relative to wild-type strain LESB65. Accordingly, pmrB mutants are susceptible to antibiotic treatment but show enhanced adherence to airway epithelial cells, resistance to lysozyme treatment, and downregulate host CFTR expression. We propose that P. aeruginosa pmrB mutations in CF patients are subject to an evolutionary trade-off, leading to enhanced colonisation potential, CFTR inhibition, and resistance to host defences, but also to increased susceptibility to antibiotics.
Suggested Citation
Laura Bricio-Moreno & Victoria H. Sheridan & Ian Goodhead & Stuart Armstrong & Janet K.L. Wong & Elaine M. Waters & Joscelyn Sarsby & Stavros Panagiotou & James Dunn & Adrita Chakraborty & Yongliang F, 2018.
"Evolutionary trade-offs associated with loss of PmrB function in host-adapted Pseudomonas aeruginosa,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-12, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-04996-x
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04996-x
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