The gene MAB_2362 is responsible for intrinsic resistance to various drugs and virulence in Mycobacterium abscessus by regulating cell division.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Yanan Ju, Lijie Li, Jingran Zhang, Buhari Yusuf, Sanshan Zeng, Cuiting Fang, Xirong Tian, Xingli Han, Jie Ding, Han Zhang, Wanli Ma, Shuai Wang, Xinwen Chen, Tianyu Zhang
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Abstract

Mycobacterium abscessus exhibits intrinsic resistance to most antibiotics, hence leading to infections that are difficult to treat. To address this issue, the identification of new molecular targets is essential for the development or repositioning of therapeutic agents. This study demonstrated that the MAB_2362-knockout strain, MabΔ2362, became significantly susceptible to a range of antibiotics, not only in vitro but also exhibited susceptibility to rifabutin, bedaquiline, and linezolid in vivo. While the bacterial burden of the wild-type M. abscessus (MabWt) increased by over 1 log10 CFU/lung in a murine infection model 16 days post-infection, that of MabΔ2362 strain decreased by more than 1 log10 CFU/lung, which suggests that the disruption leads to attenuation. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that MAB_2362 shares the highest similarity (41.35%) with SteA, a protein known to influence cell division in Corynebacterium glutamicum, suggesting that MAB_2362 might be involved in cell division. MabΔ2362 cells exhibited a median length of 2.62 µm, which was substantially longer than the 1.44 µm recorded for MabWt cells. Additionally, multiple cell division septa were observed in 42% of MabΔ2362 cells, whereas none were seen in MabWt cells. An ethidium bromide uptake assay further suggested a higher cell envelope permeability in MabΔ2362 compared to MabWt. Collectively, these findings underscore the role of MAB_2362 in intrinsic resistance and virulence of M. abscessus possibly through the regulation of cell division. Thus, MAB_2362 emerges as a promising candidate for targeted interventions in the pursuit of novel antimicrobials against M. abscessus.

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期刊介绍: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (AAC) features interdisciplinary studies that build our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and therapeutic applications of antimicrobial and antiparasitic agents and chemotherapy.
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