Staphylococcus aureus inactivates daptomycin by releasing membrane phospholipids

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Vera Pader
Sanika Hakim
Kimberley L. Painter
Sivaramesh Wigneshweraraj
Thomas B. Clarke
Andrew M. Edwards
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[1] MRC Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection,
[2] Imperial College London,undefined
[3] Armstrong Road,undefined
[4] London,undefined
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Daptomycin is a bactericidal antibiotic of last resort for serious infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)1,2. Although resistance is rare, treatment failure can occur in more than 20% of cases3,4 and so there is a pressing need to identify and mitigate factors that contribute to poor therapeutic outcomes. Here, we show that loss of the Agr quorum-sensing system, which frequently occurs in clinical isolates, enhances S. aureus survival during daptomycin treatment. Wild-type S. aureus was killed rapidly by daptomycin, but Agr-defective mutants survived antibiotic exposure by releasing membrane phospholipids, which bound and inactivated the antibiotic. Although wild-type bacteria also released phospholipid in response to daptomycin, Agr-triggered secretion of small cytolytic toxins, known as phenol soluble modulins, prevented antibiotic inactivation. Phospholipid shedding by S. aureus occurred via an active process and was inhibited by the β-lactam antibiotic oxacillin, which slowed inactivation of daptomycin and enhanced bacterial killing. In conclusion, S. aureus possesses a transient defence mechanism that protects against daptomycin, which can be compromised by Agr-triggered toxin production or an existing therapeutic antibiotic.
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