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Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis

Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen. Due to the indiscriminate use of macrolides, S. suis has developed a high level of drug resistance, which has led to a serious threat to human and animal health. However, it takes a long time to develop new antibacterial drugs. Therefore, we cons...

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Autores principales: Wu, Tong, Wang, Xiaozhen, Dong, Yue, Xing, Chen, Chen, Xueying, Li, Lu, Dong, Chunliu, Li, Yanhua
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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/PMC9430912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35867475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00689-22
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author Wu, Tong
Wang, Xiaozhen
Dong, Yue
Xing, Chen
Chen, Xueying
Li, Lu
Dong, Chunliu
Li, Yanhua
author_facet Wu, Tong
Wang, Xiaozhen
Dong, Yue
Xing, Chen
Chen, Xueying
Li, Lu
Dong, Chunliu
Li, Yanhua
author_sort Wu, Tong
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description Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen. Due to the indiscriminate use of macrolides, S. suis has developed a high level of drug resistance, which has led to a serious threat to human and animal health. However, it takes a long time to develop new antibacterial drugs. Therefore, we consider the perspective of bacterial physiological metabolism to ensure that the development of bacterial resistance to existing drugs is alleviated and bacterial susceptibility to drugs is restored. In the present study, an untargeted metabolomics analysis showed that the serine catabolic pathway was inhibited in drug-resistant S. suis. The addition of l-serine restored the fungicidal effect of macrolides on S. suis in vivo and in vitro by enhancing the serine metabolic pathway. Further studies showed that l-serine, stimulated by its serine catabolic pathway, inhibited intracellular H(2)S production, reduced Fe-S cluster production, and restored the normal occurrence of the Fenton reaction in cells. It also attenuated the production of glutathione, an important marker of the intracellular oxidation-reduction reaction. All these phenomena eventually contribute to an increase in the level of reactive oxygen species, which leads to intracellular DNA damage and bacterial death. Our study provides a potential new approach for the treatment of diseases caused by drug-resistant S. suis. IMPORTANCE The emergence of antimicrobial resistance is a global challenge. However, new drug development efforts consume considerable resources and time, and alleviating the pressure on existing drugs is the focus of our work. We investigated the mechanism of action of l-serine supplementation in restoring the use of macrolides in S. suis, based on the role of the serine catabolic pathway on reactive oxygen species levels and oxidative stress in S. suis. This pathway provides a theoretical basis for the rational use of macrolides in clinical practice and also identifies a possible target for restoring drug sensitivity in S. suis.
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spelling pubmed-94309122022-09-01 Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis Wu, Tong Wang, Xiaozhen Dong, Yue Xing, Chen Chen, Xueying Li, Lu Dong, Chunliu Li, Yanhua Microbiol Spectr Research Article Streptococcus suis is an important zoonotic pathogen. Due to the indiscriminate use of macrolides, S. suis has developed a high level of drug resistance, which has led to a serious threat to human and animal health. However, it takes a long time to develop new antibacterial drugs. Therefore, we consider the perspective of bacterial physiological metabolism to ensure that the development of bacterial resistance to existing drugs is alleviated and bacterial susceptibility to drugs is restored. In the present study, an untargeted metabolomics analysis showed that the serine catabolic pathway was inhibited in drug-resistant S. suis. The addition of l-serine restored the fungicidal effect of macrolides on S. suis in vivo and in vitro by enhancing the serine metabolic pathway. Further studies showed that l-serine, stimulated by its serine catabolic pathway, inhibited intracellular H(2)S production, reduced Fe-S cluster production, and restored the normal occurrence of the Fenton reaction in cells. It also attenuated the production of glutathione, an important marker of the intracellular oxidation-reduction reaction. All these phenomena eventually contribute to an increase in the level of reactive oxygen species, which leads to intracellular DNA damage and bacterial death. Our study provides a potential new approach for the treatment of diseases caused by drug-resistant S. suis. IMPORTANCE The emergence of antimicrobial resistance is a global challenge. However, new drug development efforts consume considerable resources and time, and alleviating the pressure on existing drugs is the focus of our work. We investigated the mechanism of action of l-serine supplementation in restoring the use of macrolides in S. suis, based on the role of the serine catabolic pathway on reactive oxygen species levels and oxidative stress in S. suis. This pathway provides a theoretical basis for the rational use of macrolides in clinical practice and also identifies a possible target for restoring drug sensitivity in S. suis. American Society for Microbiology 2022-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9430912/ /pubmed/35867475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00689-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wu 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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Xing, Chen
Chen, Xueying
Li, Lu
Dong, Chunliu
Li, Yanhua
Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis
title Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis
title_full Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis
title_fullStr Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis
title_short Effects of l-Serine on Macrolide Resistance in Streptococcus suis
title_sort effects of l-serine on macrolide resistance in streptococcus suis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9430912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35867475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00689-22
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