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Phage-mediated Dispersal of Biofilm and Distribution of Bacterial Virulence Genes Is Induced by Quorum Sensing

The microbiome and the phage meta-genome within the human gut are influenced by antibiotic treatments. Identifying a novel mechanism, here we demonstrate that bacteria use the universal communication molecule AI-2 to induce virulence genes and transfer them via phage release. High concentrations (i....

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Autores principales: Rossmann, Friederike S., Racek, Tomas, Wobser, Dominique, Puchalka, Jacek, Rabener, Elaine M., Reiger, Matthias, Hendrickx, Antoni P. A., Diederich, Ann-Kristin, Jung, Kirsten, Klein, Christoph, Huebner, Johannes
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25706310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004653
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author Rossmann, Friederike S.
Racek, Tomas
Wobser, Dominique
Puchalka, Jacek
Rabener, Elaine M.
Reiger, Matthias
Hendrickx, Antoni P. A.
Diederich, Ann-Kristin
Jung, Kirsten
Klein, Christoph
Huebner, Johannes
author_facet Rossmann, Friederike S.
Racek, Tomas
Wobser, Dominique
Puchalka, Jacek
Rabener, Elaine M.
Reiger, Matthias
Hendrickx, Antoni P. A.
Diederich, Ann-Kristin
Jung, Kirsten
Klein, Christoph
Huebner, Johannes
author_sort Rossmann, Friederike S.
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description The microbiome and the phage meta-genome within the human gut are influenced by antibiotic treatments. Identifying a novel mechanism, here we demonstrate that bacteria use the universal communication molecule AI-2 to induce virulence genes and transfer them via phage release. High concentrations (i.e. 100 μM) of AI-2 promote dispersal of bacteria from already established biofilms, and is associated with release of phages capable of infecting other bacteria. Enterococcus faecalis V583ΔABC harbours 7 prophages in its genome, and a mutant deficient in one of these prophages (i.e. prophage 5) showed a greatly reduced dispersal of biofilm. Infection of a probiotic E. faecalis strain without lytic prophages with prophage 5 resulted in increased biofilm formation and also in biofilm dispersal upon induction with AI-2. Infection of the probiotic E. faecalis strain with phage-containing supernatants released through AI-2 from E. faecalis V583ΔABC resulted in a strong increase in pathogenicity of this strain. The polylysogenic probiotic strain was also more virulent in a mouse sepsis model and a rat endocarditis model. Both AI-2 and ciprofloxacin lead to phage release, indicating that conditions in the gastrointestinal tract of hospitalized patients treated with antibiotics might lead to distribution of virulence genes to apathogenic enterococci and possibly also to other commensals or even to beneficial probiotic strains.
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spelling pubmed-43382012015-03-04 Phage-mediated Dispersal of Biofilm and Distribution of Bacterial Virulence Genes Is Induced by Quorum Sensing Rossmann, Friederike S. Racek, Tomas Wobser, Dominique Puchalka, Jacek Rabener, Elaine M. Reiger, Matthias Hendrickx, Antoni P. A. Diederich, Ann-Kristin Jung, Kirsten Klein, Christoph Huebner, Johannes PLoS Pathog Research Article The microbiome and the phage meta-genome within the human gut are influenced by antibiotic treatments. Identifying a novel mechanism, here we demonstrate that bacteria use the universal communication molecule AI-2 to induce virulence genes and transfer them via phage release. High concentrations (i.e. 100 μM) of AI-2 promote dispersal of bacteria from already established biofilms, and is associated with release of phages capable of infecting other bacteria. Enterococcus faecalis V583ΔABC harbours 7 prophages in its genome, and a mutant deficient in one of these prophages (i.e. prophage 5) showed a greatly reduced dispersal of biofilm. Infection of a probiotic E. faecalis strain without lytic prophages with prophage 5 resulted in increased biofilm formation and also in biofilm dispersal upon induction with AI-2. Infection of the probiotic E. faecalis strain with phage-containing supernatants released through AI-2 from E. faecalis V583ΔABC resulted in a strong increase in pathogenicity of this strain. The polylysogenic probiotic strain was also more virulent in a mouse sepsis model and a rat endocarditis model. Both AI-2 and ciprofloxacin lead to phage release, indicating that conditions in the gastrointestinal tract of hospitalized patients treated with antibiotics might lead to distribution of virulence genes to apathogenic enterococci and possibly also to other commensals or even to beneficial probiotic strains. Public Library of Science 2015-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4338201/ /pubmed/25706310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004653 Text en © 2015 Rossmann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rossmann, Friederike S.
Racek, Tomas
Wobser, Dominique
Puchalka, Jacek
Rabener, Elaine M.
Reiger, Matthias
Hendrickx, Antoni P. A.
Diederich, Ann-Kristin
Jung, Kirsten
Klein, Christoph
Huebner, Johannes
Phage-mediated Dispersal of Biofilm and Distribution of Bacterial Virulence Genes Is Induced by Quorum Sensing
title Phage-mediated Dispersal of Biofilm and Distribution of Bacterial Virulence Genes Is Induced by Quorum Sensing
title_full Phage-mediated Dispersal of Biofilm and Distribution of Bacterial Virulence Genes Is Induced by Quorum Sensing
title_fullStr Phage-mediated Dispersal of Biofilm and Distribution of Bacterial Virulence Genes Is Induced by Quorum Sensing
title_full_unstemmed Phage-mediated Dispersal of Biofilm and Distribution of Bacterial Virulence Genes Is Induced by Quorum Sensing
title_short Phage-mediated Dispersal of Biofilm and Distribution of Bacterial Virulence Genes Is Induced by Quorum Sensing
title_sort phage-mediated dispersal of biofilm and distribution of bacterial virulence genes is induced by quorum sensing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25706310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004653
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