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EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella

BACKGROUND: Resistance nodulation division (RND) family efflux pumps, including the major pump AcrAB-TolC, are important mediators of intrinsic and evolved antibiotic resistance. Expression of these pumps is carefully controlled by a network of regulators that respond to different environmental cues...

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Autores principales: Blair, Jessica M A, Siasat, Pauline, McNeil, Helen E, Colclough, Abigail, Ricci, Vito, Lawler, Amelia J, Abdalaal, Hind, Buckner, Michelle M C, Baylay, Alison, Busby, Stephen J, Piddock, Laura J V
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9780535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36308324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkac364
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author Blair, Jessica M A
Siasat, Pauline
McNeil, Helen E
Colclough, Abigail
Ricci, Vito
Lawler, Amelia J
Abdalaal, Hind
Buckner, Michelle M C
Baylay, Alison
Busby, Stephen J
Piddock, Laura J V
author_facet Blair, Jessica M A
Siasat, Pauline
McNeil, Helen E
Colclough, Abigail
Ricci, Vito
Lawler, Amelia J
Abdalaal, Hind
Buckner, Michelle M C
Baylay, Alison
Busby, Stephen J
Piddock, Laura J V
author_sort Blair, Jessica M A
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description BACKGROUND: Resistance nodulation division (RND) family efflux pumps, including the major pump AcrAB-TolC, are important mediators of intrinsic and evolved antibiotic resistance. Expression of these pumps is carefully controlled by a network of regulators that respond to different environmental cues. EnvR is a TetR family transcriptional regulator encoded upstream of the RND efflux pump acrEF. METHODS: Binding of EnvR protein upstream of acrAB was determined by electrophoretic mobility shift assays and the phenotypic consequence of envR overexpression on antimicrobial susceptibility, biofilm motility and invasion of eukaryotic cells in vitro was measured. Additionally, the global transcriptome of clinical Salmonella isolates overexpressing envR was determined by RNA-Seq. RESULTS: EnvR bound to the promoter region upstream of the genes coding for the major efflux pump AcrAB in Salmonella, inhibiting transcription and preventing production of AcrAB protein. The phenotype conferred by overexpression of envR mimicked deletion of acrB as it conferred multidrug susceptibility, decreased motility and decreased invasion into intestinal cells in vitro. Importantly, we demonstrate the clinical relevance of this regulatory mechanism because RNA-Seq revealed that a drug-susceptible clinical isolate of Salmonella had low acrB expression even though expression of its major regulator RamA was very high; this was caused by very high EnvR expression. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, we show that EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella, and can override binding by RamA so preventing MDR to clinically useful drugs. Finding novel tools to increase EnvR expression may form the basis of a new way to prevent or treat MDR infections.
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spelling pubmed-97805352022-12-23 EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella Blair, Jessica M A Siasat, Pauline McNeil, Helen E Colclough, Abigail Ricci, Vito Lawler, Amelia J Abdalaal, Hind Buckner, Michelle M C Baylay, Alison Busby, Stephen J Piddock, Laura J V J Antimicrob Chemother Original Research BACKGROUND: Resistance nodulation division (RND) family efflux pumps, including the major pump AcrAB-TolC, are important mediators of intrinsic and evolved antibiotic resistance. Expression of these pumps is carefully controlled by a network of regulators that respond to different environmental cues. EnvR is a TetR family transcriptional regulator encoded upstream of the RND efflux pump acrEF. METHODS: Binding of EnvR protein upstream of acrAB was determined by electrophoretic mobility shift assays and the phenotypic consequence of envR overexpression on antimicrobial susceptibility, biofilm motility and invasion of eukaryotic cells in vitro was measured. Additionally, the global transcriptome of clinical Salmonella isolates overexpressing envR was determined by RNA-Seq. RESULTS: EnvR bound to the promoter region upstream of the genes coding for the major efflux pump AcrAB in Salmonella, inhibiting transcription and preventing production of AcrAB protein. The phenotype conferred by overexpression of envR mimicked deletion of acrB as it conferred multidrug susceptibility, decreased motility and decreased invasion into intestinal cells in vitro. Importantly, we demonstrate the clinical relevance of this regulatory mechanism because RNA-Seq revealed that a drug-susceptible clinical isolate of Salmonella had low acrB expression even though expression of its major regulator RamA was very high; this was caused by very high EnvR expression. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, we show that EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella, and can override binding by RamA so preventing MDR to clinically useful drugs. Finding novel tools to increase EnvR expression may form the basis of a new way to prevent or treat MDR infections. Oxford University Press 2022-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9780535/ /pubmed/36308324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkac364 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Blair, Jessica M A
Siasat, Pauline
McNeil, Helen E
Colclough, Abigail
Ricci, Vito
Lawler, Amelia J
Abdalaal, Hind
Buckner, Michelle M C
Baylay, Alison
Busby, Stephen J
Piddock, Laura J V
EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella
title EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella
title_full EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella
title_fullStr EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella
title_full_unstemmed EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella
title_short EnvR is a potent repressor of acrAB transcription in Salmonella
title_sort envr is a potent repressor of acrab transcription in salmonella
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9780535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36308324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkac364
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