我院孙宝林教授研究组和蔡刚教授研究组合作发表研究论文

时间:2021-04-12 20:58:02学院:生命科学学院学校:中国科学技术大学
2017.03.27,我院孙宝林教授研究组和蔡刚教授研究组合作在 International Journal of Medical Microbiology 发表研究论文:AI-2 quorum sensing negatively regulates rbf expression and biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus

作 者: Ronghua Ma, Shuwan Qiu, Qiu Jiang, Haipeng Sun, Ting Xue, Gang Cai, Baolin Sun

Abstract:Staphylococcus aureus is an important pathogen that is capable of forming biofilms on biomaterial surfaces to cause biofilm-associated infections. Autoinducer 2 (AI-2), a universal language for interspecies communication, is involved in a variety of physiological activities, although its exact role in Gram-positive bacteria, especially in S. aureus, is not yet thoroughly characterized. Herein we demonstrate that inactivation of luxS, which encodes AI-2 synthase, resulted in increased biofilm formation and higher polysaccharide intercellular adhesion (PIA) production compared with the wild-type strain in S. aureus NCTC8325. The transcript level of rbf, a positive regulator of biofilm formation, was significantly increased in the luxS mutant. All of the parental phenotypes could be restored by genetic complementation and chemically synthesized 4,5-dihydroxy-2,3-pentanedione, the AI-2 precursor molecule,  suggesting that AI-2 has a signaling function to regulate rbf transcription and biofilm formation in S. aureus. Furthermore, phenotypic analysis revealed that the luxS rbf double mutant produced approximately the same amount of biofilms and PIA as the rbf mutant. In addition, real-time RT-PCR analysis showed that the icaA transcript level of the rbf mutant was similar to that of the luxS rbf double mutant. These findings demonstrate that the LuxS/AI-2 system regulates PIA-dependent biofilm formation via repression of rbf expression in S. aureus. In addition, we demonstrated that Rbf could bind to the sarX and rbf promoters to upregulate their expression.

DOI information: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.ijmm.2017.03.003


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