Decreased susceptibility to viscosin in Streptococcus pneumoniae

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Winther, Anja Ruud [1 ]
Salehian, Zhian [1 ]
Boe, Cathrine Arnason [2 ]
Nesdal, Malene [1 ]
Havarstein, Leiv Sigve [1 ]
Kjos, Morten [1 ]
Straume, Daniel [1 ]
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[1] Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Fac Chem Biotechnol & Food Sci, As, Norway
[2] Norwegian Vet Inst, Dept Mol Biol, As, Norway
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MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM | 2024年 / 12卷 / 08期
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Streptococcus pneumoniae; viscosin; lipopeptide; Pseudomonas; antimicrobial activity; BACILLUS-SUBTILIS; REDUCED SUSCEPTIBILITY; PSEUDOMONAS-REACTANS; RESPONSE REGULATOR; TEICHOIC-ACIDS; RNA-POLYMERASE; PROTEIN; RESISTANCE; LIPOPEPTIDES; DAPTOMYCIN;
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10.1128/spectrum.00624-24
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Growing numbers of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae strains are a major concern for healthcare systems that will require new antibiotics for treatment as well as preventative measures that reduce the number of infections. Lipopeptides are antimicrobial molecules, of which some are used as antibiotics, including the last resort antibiotics daptomycin and polymyxins. Here we have studied the antimicrobial effect of the cyclic lipopeptide viscosin on S. pneumoniae growth and morphology. Most lipopeptides function as surfactants that create pores in membrane layers, which is regarded as their main antimicrobial activity. We show that viscosin can inhibit growth of S. pneumoniae without disintegration of the cytoplasmic membrane. Instead, the cells developed abnormal shapes and misplaced new division sites. The cell wall of these bacteria appeared less dense in electron microscopy images, suggesting that viscosin interfered with normal cell wall synthesis. Corroborating this observation, a luciferase reporter assay was used to show that the two-component systems LiaFSR and CiaRH, which are known to be activated upon cell wall stress, were strongly induced by viscosin. Furthermore, a mutant displaying 1.8-fold decreased susceptibility to viscosin was generated by sequential exposure to increasing concentrations of the lipopeptide. The mutant suffered from significant fitness loss and had mutations in genes involved in fatty acid synthesis, teichoic acid synthesis, and cell wall synthesis as well as transcription and translation. How these mutations might be linked to decreased viscosin susceptibility is discussed. IMPORTANCE Streptococcus pneumoniae is a leading cause of bacterial pneumonia, sepsis, and meningitis in children, and the incidence of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant strains is increasing. Development of new antibiotics is therefore necessary to treat these types of infections in the future. Here, we have studied the activity of the antimicrobial lipopeptide viscosin on S. pneumoniae and show that in addition to having the typical membrane destabilizing activity of lipopeptides, viscosin inhibits pneumococcal growth by obstructing normal cell wall synthesis. This suggests a more specific mode of action than just the surfactant activity. Furthermore, we show that S. pneumoniae does not easily acquire resistance to viscosin, which makes it a promising molecule to explore further, for example, by synthesizing less toxic derivates that can be tested for therapeutic potential.
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