Inhibiting the two-component system GraXRS with verteporfin to combat Staphylococcus aureus infections

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Juana María Prieto
Beatriz Rapún-Araiz
Carmen Gil
José R. Penadés
Iñigo Lasa
Cristina Latasa
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[1] RECOMBINA SL,Laboratory of Microbial Pathogenesis, Navarrabiomed, Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra (CHN)
[2] Universidad Pública de Navarra (UPNA),Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences
[3] IDISNA,undefined
[4] University of Glasgow,undefined
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Infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus pose a serious and sometimes fatal health issue. With the aim of exploring a novel therapeutic approach, we chose GraXRS, a Two-Component System (TCS) that determines bacterial resilience against host innate immune barriers, as an alternative target to disarm S. aureus. Following a drug repurposing methodology, and taking advantage of a singular staphylococcal strain that lacks the whole TCS machinery but the target one, we screened 1.280 off-patent FDA-approved drug for GraXRS inhibition. Reinforcing the connection between this signaling pathway and redox sensing, we found that antioxidant and redox-active molecules were capable of reducing the expression of the GraXRS regulon. Among all the compounds, verteporfin (VER) was really efficient in enhancing PMN-mediated bacterial killing, while topical administration of such drug in a murine model of surgical wound infection significantly reduced the bacterial load. Experiments relying on the chemical mimicry existing between VER and heme group suggest that redox active residue C227 of GraS participates in the inhibition exerted by this FDA-approved drug. Based on these results, we propose VER as a promising candidate for sensitizing S. aureus that could be helpful to combat persistent or antibiotic-resistant infections.
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