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TUTTOBENE Marisel Romina
artículos
Título:
Staphylococcus aureus α-Toxin Effect on Acinetobacter baumannii Behavior
Autor/es:
FERNANDEZ, JENNIFER S.; TUTTOBENE, MARISEL R.; MONTAÑA, SABRINA; SUBILS, TOMÁS; CANTERA, VIRGINIA; IRIARTE, ANDRÉS; TUCHSCHERR, LORENA; RAMIREZ, MARIA SOLEDAD
Revista:
Biology
Editorial:
MDPI
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 11
Resumen:
Polymicrobial infections are more challenging to treat and are recognized as responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. It has been demonstrated that multiple Gram-negative organisms take advantage of the effects of Staphylococcus aureus -toxin on mucosal host defense, resulting in proliferation and dissemination of the co-infecting pathogens. Through phenotypic approaches, we observed a decrease in the motility of A. baumannii A118 after exposure to cell-free conditioned media (CFCM) of S. aureus strains, USA300 and LS1. However, the motility of A. baumannii A118 was increased after exposure to the CFCM of S. aureus strains USA300 Dhla and S. aureus LSI DagrA. Hemolytic activity was seen in A118, in the presence of CFCM of S. aureus LS1. Further, A. baumannii A118 showed an increase in biofilm formation and antibiotic resistance to tetracycline, in the presence of CFCM of S. aureus USA300. Transcriptomic analysis of A. baumannii A118, with the addition of CFCM from S. aureus USA300, was carried out to study A. baumannii response to S. aureus? released molecules. The RNA-seq data analysis showed a total of 463 differentially expressed genes, associated with a wide variety of functions, such as biofilm formation, virulence, and antibiotic susceptibility, among others. The present results showed that A. baumannii can sense and respond to molecules secreted by S. aureus. These findings demonstrate that A. baumannii may perceive and respond to changes in its environment; specifically, when in the presence of CFCM from S. aureus.