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Non-thermal Plasma Exposure Rapidly Attenuates Bacterial AHL-Dependent Quorum Sensing and Virulence

The antimicrobial activity of atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma has been exhaustively characterised, however elucidation of the interactions between biomolecules produced and utilised by bacteria and short plasma exposures are required for optimisation and clinical translation of cold plasma t...

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Autores principales: Flynn, Padrig B., Busetti, Alessandro, Wielogorska, Ewa, Chevallier, Olivier P., Elliott, Christopher T., Laverty, Garry, Gorman, Sean P., Graham, William G., Gilmore, Brendan F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4886528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27242335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26320
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author Flynn, Padrig B.
Busetti, Alessandro
Wielogorska, Ewa
Chevallier, Olivier P.
Elliott, Christopher T.
Laverty, Garry
Gorman, Sean P.
Graham, William G.
Gilmore, Brendan F.
author_facet Flynn, Padrig B.
Busetti, Alessandro
Wielogorska, Ewa
Chevallier, Olivier P.
Elliott, Christopher T.
Laverty, Garry
Gorman, Sean P.
Graham, William G.
Gilmore, Brendan F.
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description The antimicrobial activity of atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma has been exhaustively characterised, however elucidation of the interactions between biomolecules produced and utilised by bacteria and short plasma exposures are required for optimisation and clinical translation of cold plasma technology. This study characterizes the effects of non-thermal plasma exposure on acyl homoserine lactone (AHL)-dependent quorum sensing (QS). Plasma exposure of AHLs reduced the ability of such molecules to elicit a QS response in bacterial reporter strains in a dose-dependent manner. Short exposures (30–60 s) produce of a series of secondary compounds capable of eliciting a QS response, followed by the complete loss of AHL-dependent signalling following longer exposures. UPLC-MS analysis confirmed the time-dependent degradation of AHL molecules and their conversion into a series of by-products. FT-IR analysis of plasma-exposed AHLs highlighted the appearance of an OH group. In vivo assessment of the exposure of AHLs to plasma was examined using a standard in vivo model. Lettuce leaves injected with the rhlI/lasI mutant PAO-MW1 alongside plasma treated N-butyryl-homoserine lactone and n-(3-oxo-dodecanoyl)-homoserine lactone, exhibited marked attenuation of virulence. This study highlights the capacity of atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma to modify and degrade AHL autoinducers thereby attenuating QS-dependent virulence in P. aeruginosa.
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spelling pubmed-48865282016-06-08 Non-thermal Plasma Exposure Rapidly Attenuates Bacterial AHL-Dependent Quorum Sensing and Virulence Flynn, Padrig B. Busetti, Alessandro Wielogorska, Ewa Chevallier, Olivier P. Elliott, Christopher T. Laverty, Garry Gorman, Sean P. Graham, William G. Gilmore, Brendan F. Sci Rep Article The antimicrobial activity of atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma has been exhaustively characterised, however elucidation of the interactions between biomolecules produced and utilised by bacteria and short plasma exposures are required for optimisation and clinical translation of cold plasma technology. This study characterizes the effects of non-thermal plasma exposure on acyl homoserine lactone (AHL)-dependent quorum sensing (QS). Plasma exposure of AHLs reduced the ability of such molecules to elicit a QS response in bacterial reporter strains in a dose-dependent manner. Short exposures (30–60 s) produce of a series of secondary compounds capable of eliciting a QS response, followed by the complete loss of AHL-dependent signalling following longer exposures. UPLC-MS analysis confirmed the time-dependent degradation of AHL molecules and their conversion into a series of by-products. FT-IR analysis of plasma-exposed AHLs highlighted the appearance of an OH group. In vivo assessment of the exposure of AHLs to plasma was examined using a standard in vivo model. Lettuce leaves injected with the rhlI/lasI mutant PAO-MW1 alongside plasma treated N-butyryl-homoserine lactone and n-(3-oxo-dodecanoyl)-homoserine lactone, exhibited marked attenuation of virulence. This study highlights the capacity of atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma to modify and degrade AHL autoinducers thereby attenuating QS-dependent virulence in P. aeruginosa. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4886528/ /pubmed/27242335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26320 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Flynn, Padrig B.
Busetti, Alessandro
Wielogorska, Ewa
Chevallier, Olivier P.
Elliott, Christopher T.
Laverty, Garry
Gorman, Sean P.
Graham, William G.
Gilmore, Brendan F.
Non-thermal Plasma Exposure Rapidly Attenuates Bacterial AHL-Dependent Quorum Sensing and Virulence
title Non-thermal Plasma Exposure Rapidly Attenuates Bacterial AHL-Dependent Quorum Sensing and Virulence
title_full Non-thermal Plasma Exposure Rapidly Attenuates Bacterial AHL-Dependent Quorum Sensing and Virulence
title_fullStr Non-thermal Plasma Exposure Rapidly Attenuates Bacterial AHL-Dependent Quorum Sensing and Virulence
title_full_unstemmed Non-thermal Plasma Exposure Rapidly Attenuates Bacterial AHL-Dependent Quorum Sensing and Virulence
title_short Non-thermal Plasma Exposure Rapidly Attenuates Bacterial AHL-Dependent Quorum Sensing and Virulence
title_sort non-thermal plasma exposure rapidly attenuates bacterial ahl-dependent quorum sensing and virulence
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4886528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27242335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep26320
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