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Phenotypic Heterogeneity Affects Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a Colony Morphotypes and β-Lactamase Expression

Phenotypic heterogeneity at the cellular level in response to various stresses, e.g., antibiotic treatment has been reported for a number of bacteria. In a clonal population, cell-to-cell variation may result in phenotypic heterogeneity that is a mechanism to survive changing environments including...

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Autores principales: Abda, Ebrahim M., Krysciak, Dagmar, Krohn-Molt, Ines, Mamat, Uwe, Schmeisser, Christel, Förstner, Konrad U., Schaible, Ulrich E., Kohl, Thomas A., Nieman, Stefan, Streit, Wolfgang R.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4667094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26696982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01373
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author Abda, Ebrahim M.
Krysciak, Dagmar
Krohn-Molt, Ines
Mamat, Uwe
Schmeisser, Christel
Förstner, Konrad U.
Schaible, Ulrich E.
Kohl, Thomas A.
Nieman, Stefan
Streit, Wolfgang R.
author_facet Abda, Ebrahim M.
Krysciak, Dagmar
Krohn-Molt, Ines
Mamat, Uwe
Schmeisser, Christel
Förstner, Konrad U.
Schaible, Ulrich E.
Kohl, Thomas A.
Nieman, Stefan
Streit, Wolfgang R.
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description Phenotypic heterogeneity at the cellular level in response to various stresses, e.g., antibiotic treatment has been reported for a number of bacteria. In a clonal population, cell-to-cell variation may result in phenotypic heterogeneity that is a mechanism to survive changing environments including antibiotic therapy. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia has been frequently isolated from cystic fibrosis patients, can cause numerous infections in other organs and tissues, and is difficult to treat due to antibiotic resistances. S. maltophilia K279a produces the L1 and L2 β-lactamases in response to β-lactam treatment. Here we report that the patient isolate S. maltophilia K279a diverges into cellular subpopulations with distinct but reversible morphotypes of small and big colonies when challenged with ampicillin. This observation is consistent with the formation of elongated chains of bacteria during exponential growth phase and the occurrence of mainly rod-shaped cells in liquid media. RNA-seq analysis of small versus big colonies revealed differential regulation of at least seven genes among the colony morphotypes. Among those, bla(L1) and bla(L2) were transcriptionally the most strongly upregulated genes. Promoter fusions of bla(L1) and bla(L2) genes indicated that expression of both genes is also subject to high levels of phenotypic heterogeneous expression on a single cell level. Additionally, the comE homolog was found to be differentially expressed in homogenously versus heterogeneously bla(L2) expressing cells as identified by RNA-seq analysis. Overexpression of comE in S. maltophilia K279a reduced the level of cells that were in a bla(L2)-ON mode to 1% or lower. Taken together, our data provide strong evidence that S. maltophilia K279a populations develop phenotypic heterogeneity in an ampicillin challenged model. This cellular variability is triggered by regulation networks including bla(L1), bla(L2), and comE.
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spelling pubmed-46670942015-12-22 Phenotypic Heterogeneity Affects Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a Colony Morphotypes and β-Lactamase Expression Abda, Ebrahim M. Krysciak, Dagmar Krohn-Molt, Ines Mamat, Uwe Schmeisser, Christel Förstner, Konrad U. Schaible, Ulrich E. Kohl, Thomas A. Nieman, Stefan Streit, Wolfgang R. Front Microbiol Microbiology Phenotypic heterogeneity at the cellular level in response to various stresses, e.g., antibiotic treatment has been reported for a number of bacteria. In a clonal population, cell-to-cell variation may result in phenotypic heterogeneity that is a mechanism to survive changing environments including antibiotic therapy. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia has been frequently isolated from cystic fibrosis patients, can cause numerous infections in other organs and tissues, and is difficult to treat due to antibiotic resistances. S. maltophilia K279a produces the L1 and L2 β-lactamases in response to β-lactam treatment. Here we report that the patient isolate S. maltophilia K279a diverges into cellular subpopulations with distinct but reversible morphotypes of small and big colonies when challenged with ampicillin. This observation is consistent with the formation of elongated chains of bacteria during exponential growth phase and the occurrence of mainly rod-shaped cells in liquid media. RNA-seq analysis of small versus big colonies revealed differential regulation of at least seven genes among the colony morphotypes. Among those, bla(L1) and bla(L2) were transcriptionally the most strongly upregulated genes. Promoter fusions of bla(L1) and bla(L2) genes indicated that expression of both genes is also subject to high levels of phenotypic heterogeneous expression on a single cell level. Additionally, the comE homolog was found to be differentially expressed in homogenously versus heterogeneously bla(L2) expressing cells as identified by RNA-seq analysis. Overexpression of comE in S. maltophilia K279a reduced the level of cells that were in a bla(L2)-ON mode to 1% or lower. Taken together, our data provide strong evidence that S. maltophilia K279a populations develop phenotypic heterogeneity in an ampicillin challenged model. This cellular variability is triggered by regulation networks including bla(L1), bla(L2), and comE. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4667094/ /pubmed/26696982 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01373 Text en Copyright © 2015 Abda, Krysciak, Krohn-Molt, Mamat, Schmeisser, Förstner, Schaible, Kohl, Nieman and Streit. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Abda, Ebrahim M.
Krysciak, Dagmar
Krohn-Molt, Ines
Mamat, Uwe
Schmeisser, Christel
Förstner, Konrad U.
Schaible, Ulrich E.
Kohl, Thomas A.
Nieman, Stefan
Streit, Wolfgang R.
Phenotypic Heterogeneity Affects Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a Colony Morphotypes and β-Lactamase Expression
title Phenotypic Heterogeneity Affects Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a Colony Morphotypes and β-Lactamase Expression
title_full Phenotypic Heterogeneity Affects Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a Colony Morphotypes and β-Lactamase Expression
title_fullStr Phenotypic Heterogeneity Affects Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a Colony Morphotypes and β-Lactamase Expression
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic Heterogeneity Affects Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a Colony Morphotypes and β-Lactamase Expression
title_short Phenotypic Heterogeneity Affects Stenotrophomonas maltophilia K279a Colony Morphotypes and β-Lactamase Expression
title_sort phenotypic heterogeneity affects stenotrophomonas maltophilia k279a colony morphotypes and β-lactamase expression
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4667094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26696982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01373
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