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CroR Regulates Expression of pbp4(5) to Promote Cephalosporin Resistance in Enterococcus faecalis

Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen and a major cause of severe nosocomial infections. Treatment options against enterococcal infections are declining due to the resistance of enterococci to numerous antibiotics. A key risk factor for developing enterococcal infections is treatment wi...

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Autores principales: Timmler, Sarah B., Kellogg, Stephanie L., Atkinson, Samantha N., Little, Jaime L., Djorić, Dušanka, Kristich, Christopher J.
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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/PMC9426447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35913163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01119-22
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author Timmler, Sarah B.
Kellogg, Stephanie L.
Atkinson, Samantha N.
Little, Jaime L.
Djorić, Dušanka
Kristich, Christopher J.
author_facet Timmler, Sarah B.
Kellogg, Stephanie L.
Atkinson, Samantha N.
Little, Jaime L.
Djorić, Dušanka
Kristich, Christopher J.
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description Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen and a major cause of severe nosocomial infections. Treatment options against enterococcal infections are declining due to the resistance of enterococci to numerous antibiotics. A key risk factor for developing enterococcal infections is treatment with cephalosporin antibiotics, to which enterococci are intrinsically resistant. For susceptible organisms, cephalosporins inhibit bacterial growth by acylating the active site of penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs), key enzymes that catalyze peptidoglycan cross-linking. Two specific PBPs of enterococci, Pbp4(5) and PbpA(2b), exhibit low reactivity toward cephalosporins, allowing these PBPs to cross-link peptidoglycan in the presence of cephalosporins to drive resistance in enterococci, but the mechanisms by which these PBPs are regulated are poorly understood. The CroS/R two-component signal transduction system (TCS) is also required for cephalosporin resistance. Activation of CroS/R by cephalosporins leads to CroR-dependent changes in gene expression. However, the specific genes regulated by CroS/R that are responsible for cephalosporin resistance remain largely unknown. In this study, we characterized CroR-dependent transcriptome remodeling by RNA-seq, identifying pbp4(5) as a CroR regulon member in multiple, diverse lineages of E. faecalis. Through genetic analysis of the pbp4(5) and croR promoters, we uncovered a CroR-dependent regulatory motif. Mutations in this motif to disrupt CroR-dependent upregulation of pbp4(5) in the presence of cell wall stress resulted in a reduction of resistance to cephalosporins in E. faecalis, demonstrating that enhanced production of Pbp4(5) and likely other proteins involved in peptidoglycan biogenesis by the CroS/R system drives enterococcal cephalosporin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-94264472022-08-31 CroR Regulates Expression of pbp4(5) to Promote Cephalosporin Resistance in Enterococcus faecalis Timmler, Sarah B. Kellogg, Stephanie L. Atkinson, Samantha N. Little, Jaime L. Djorić, Dušanka Kristich, Christopher J. mBio Research Article Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen and a major cause of severe nosocomial infections. Treatment options against enterococcal infections are declining due to the resistance of enterococci to numerous antibiotics. A key risk factor for developing enterococcal infections is treatment with cephalosporin antibiotics, to which enterococci are intrinsically resistant. For susceptible organisms, cephalosporins inhibit bacterial growth by acylating the active site of penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs), key enzymes that catalyze peptidoglycan cross-linking. Two specific PBPs of enterococci, Pbp4(5) and PbpA(2b), exhibit low reactivity toward cephalosporins, allowing these PBPs to cross-link peptidoglycan in the presence of cephalosporins to drive resistance in enterococci, but the mechanisms by which these PBPs are regulated are poorly understood. The CroS/R two-component signal transduction system (TCS) is also required for cephalosporin resistance. Activation of CroS/R by cephalosporins leads to CroR-dependent changes in gene expression. However, the specific genes regulated by CroS/R that are responsible for cephalosporin resistance remain largely unknown. In this study, we characterized CroR-dependent transcriptome remodeling by RNA-seq, identifying pbp4(5) as a CroR regulon member in multiple, diverse lineages of E. faecalis. Through genetic analysis of the pbp4(5) and croR promoters, we uncovered a CroR-dependent regulatory motif. Mutations in this motif to disrupt CroR-dependent upregulation of pbp4(5) in the presence of cell wall stress resulted in a reduction of resistance to cephalosporins in E. faecalis, demonstrating that enhanced production of Pbp4(5) and likely other proteins involved in peptidoglycan biogenesis by the CroS/R system drives enterococcal cephalosporin resistance. American Society for Microbiology 2022-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9426447/ /pubmed/35913163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01119-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Timmler 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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Timmler, Sarah B.
Kellogg, Stephanie L.
Atkinson, Samantha N.
Little, Jaime L.
Djorić, Dušanka
Kristich, Christopher J.
CroR Regulates Expression of pbp4(5) to Promote Cephalosporin Resistance in Enterococcus faecalis
title CroR Regulates Expression of pbp4(5) to Promote Cephalosporin Resistance in Enterococcus faecalis
title_full CroR Regulates Expression of pbp4(5) to Promote Cephalosporin Resistance in Enterococcus faecalis
title_fullStr CroR Regulates Expression of pbp4(5) to Promote Cephalosporin Resistance in Enterococcus faecalis
title_full_unstemmed CroR Regulates Expression of pbp4(5) to Promote Cephalosporin Resistance in Enterococcus faecalis
title_short CroR Regulates Expression of pbp4(5) to Promote Cephalosporin Resistance in Enterococcus faecalis
title_sort cror regulates expression of pbp4(5) to promote cephalosporin resistance in enterococcus faecalis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9426447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35913163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01119-22
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