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Role of the Two-Component System CiaRH in the Regulation of Efflux Pump SatAB and Its Correlation with Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility

Streptococcus suis is an important pathogen in both pigs and humans. Although the diseases associated with S. suis can typically be treated with antibiotics, such use has resulted in a sustained increase in drug resistance. Bacteria can sense and respond to antibiotics via two-component systems (TCS...

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Autores principales: Yang, Xia, Peng, Wei, Wang, Ningning, Dou, Beibei, Yang, Fengming, Chen, Huanchun, Yuan, Fangyan, Bei, Weicheng
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35638854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00417-22
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author Yang, Xia
Peng, Wei
Wang, Ningning
Dou, Beibei
Yang, Fengming
Chen, Huanchun
Yuan, Fangyan
Bei, Weicheng
author_facet Yang, Xia
Peng, Wei
Wang, Ningning
Dou, Beibei
Yang, Fengming
Chen, Huanchun
Yuan, Fangyan
Bei, Weicheng
author_sort Yang, Xia
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description Streptococcus suis is an important pathogen in both pigs and humans. Although the diseases associated with S. suis can typically be treated with antibiotics, such use has resulted in a sustained increase in drug resistance. Bacteria can sense and respond to antibiotics via two-component systems (TCSs). In this study, the TCS CiaRH was identified as playing an important role in the susceptibility of S. suis to fluoroquinolones (FQs). We found that a ΔciaRH mutant possessed lower susceptibility to FQs than the wild-type strain, with no observed growth defects at the tested concentrations and lower levels of intracellular drugs and dye. Proteomic data revealed that the levels of SatA and SatB expression were upregulated in the ΔciaRH mutant compared with their levels in the wild-type strain. The satA and satB genes encode a narrow-spectrum FQ efflux pump. The phenomena associated with combined ciaRH-and-satAB deletion mutations almost returned the ΔciaRH ΔsatAB mutant to the phenotype of the wild-type strain compared to the phenotype of the ΔciaRH mutant, suggesting that the resistance of the ΔciaRH strain to FQs could be attributed to satAB overexpression. Moreover, SatAB expression was regulated by CiaR (a response regulator of CiaRH) and SatR (a regulator of the MarR family). The ciaRH genes were consistently downregulated in response to antibiotic stress. The results of electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs) and affinity assays revealed that both regulator proteins directly controlled the ABC transporter proteins SatAB. Together, the results show that cascade-mediated regulation of antibiotic export by CiaRH is crucial for the ability of S. suis to adapt to conditions of antibiotic pressure. Our study may provide a new target for future antibiotic research and development. IMPORTANCE Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen with high incidence and mortality rates in both swine and humans. Following antibiotic treatment, the organism has evolved many resistance mechanisms, among which efflux pump overexpression can promote drug extrusion from the cell. This study clarified the role of CiaRH in fluoroquinolone resistance. A mutant with the ciaRH genes deleted showed decreased susceptibility to the antibiotics tested, an invariant growth rate, and reduced intracellular efflux pump substrates. This research also demonstrated that overexpression of the efflux pump SatAB was the main cause of ΔciaRH resistance. In addition, CiaR could combine with the promoter region of satAB to further directly suppress target gene transcription. Simultaneously, satAB was also directly regulated by SatR. Our findings may provide novel insights for the development of drug targets and help to exploit corresponding inhibitors to combat bacterial multidrug resistance.
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spelling pubmed-92418152022-06-30 Role of the Two-Component System CiaRH in the Regulation of Efflux Pump SatAB and Its Correlation with Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility Yang, Xia Peng, Wei Wang, Ningning Dou, Beibei Yang, Fengming Chen, Huanchun Yuan, Fangyan Bei, Weicheng Microbiol Spectr Research Article Streptococcus suis is an important pathogen in both pigs and humans. Although the diseases associated with S. suis can typically be treated with antibiotics, such use has resulted in a sustained increase in drug resistance. Bacteria can sense and respond to antibiotics via two-component systems (TCSs). In this study, the TCS CiaRH was identified as playing an important role in the susceptibility of S. suis to fluoroquinolones (FQs). We found that a ΔciaRH mutant possessed lower susceptibility to FQs than the wild-type strain, with no observed growth defects at the tested concentrations and lower levels of intracellular drugs and dye. Proteomic data revealed that the levels of SatA and SatB expression were upregulated in the ΔciaRH mutant compared with their levels in the wild-type strain. The satA and satB genes encode a narrow-spectrum FQ efflux pump. The phenomena associated with combined ciaRH-and-satAB deletion mutations almost returned the ΔciaRH ΔsatAB mutant to the phenotype of the wild-type strain compared to the phenotype of the ΔciaRH mutant, suggesting that the resistance of the ΔciaRH strain to FQs could be attributed to satAB overexpression. Moreover, SatAB expression was regulated by CiaR (a response regulator of CiaRH) and SatR (a regulator of the MarR family). The ciaRH genes were consistently downregulated in response to antibiotic stress. The results of electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSAs) and affinity assays revealed that both regulator proteins directly controlled the ABC transporter proteins SatAB. Together, the results show that cascade-mediated regulation of antibiotic export by CiaRH is crucial for the ability of S. suis to adapt to conditions of antibiotic pressure. Our study may provide a new target for future antibiotic research and development. IMPORTANCE Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen with high incidence and mortality rates in both swine and humans. Following antibiotic treatment, the organism has evolved many resistance mechanisms, among which efflux pump overexpression can promote drug extrusion from the cell. This study clarified the role of CiaRH in fluoroquinolone resistance. A mutant with the ciaRH genes deleted showed decreased susceptibility to the antibiotics tested, an invariant growth rate, and reduced intracellular efflux pump substrates. This research also demonstrated that overexpression of the efflux pump SatAB was the main cause of ΔciaRH resistance. In addition, CiaR could combine with the promoter region of satAB to further directly suppress target gene transcription. Simultaneously, satAB was also directly regulated by SatR. Our findings may provide novel insights for the development of drug targets and help to exploit corresponding inhibitors to combat bacterial multidrug resistance. American Society for Microbiology 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9241815/ /pubmed/35638854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00417-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Yang, Xia
Peng, Wei
Wang, Ningning
Dou, Beibei
Yang, Fengming
Chen, Huanchun
Yuan, Fangyan
Bei, Weicheng
Role of the Two-Component System CiaRH in the Regulation of Efflux Pump SatAB and Its Correlation with Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility
title Role of the Two-Component System CiaRH in the Regulation of Efflux Pump SatAB and Its Correlation with Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility
title_full Role of the Two-Component System CiaRH in the Regulation of Efflux Pump SatAB and Its Correlation with Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility
title_fullStr Role of the Two-Component System CiaRH in the Regulation of Efflux Pump SatAB and Its Correlation with Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility
title_full_unstemmed Role of the Two-Component System CiaRH in the Regulation of Efflux Pump SatAB and Its Correlation with Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility
title_short Role of the Two-Component System CiaRH in the Regulation of Efflux Pump SatAB and Its Correlation with Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility
title_sort role of the two-component system ciarh in the regulation of efflux pump satab and its correlation with fluoroquinolone susceptibility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35638854
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00417-22
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