Genome-wide analysis of Enterococcus faecalis genes that facilitate interspecies competition with Lactobacillus crispatus.

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Bacteriology Pub Date : 2025-03-20 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1128/jb.00438-24
Ling Ning Lam, Kathryn E Savage, Camille N Shakir, José A Lemos
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Abstract

Enterococci are opportunistic pathogens notorious for causing a variety of infections. While both Enterococcus faecalis and Lactobacillus crispatus are commensal residents of the vaginal tract, the molecular mechanisms that enable E. faecalis to take advantage of a vaginal biome with lower counts of lactobacilli to colonize the vaginal tract and induce aerobic vaginitis remain unknown. Here, we show that L. crispatus eradicates E. faecalis in a contact-independent manner. Using transposon sequencing to identify E. faecalis OG1RF transposon (Tn) mutants that are either under-represented or over-represented when co-cultured with L. crispatus, we found that Tn mutants with disruption in the dltABCD operon, that encodes the proteins responsible for the D-alanylation of teichoic acids, and OG1RF_11697 encoding for an uncharacterized hypothetical protein are more susceptible to killing by L. crispatus. Inversely, Tn mutants with disruption in ldh1, which encodes for L-lactate dehydrogenase, are more resistant to L. crispatus killing. Using the Galleria mellonella infection model, we show that co-injection of L. crispatus with E. faecalis OG1RF enhances larvae survival while this L. crispatus-mediated protection was lost in larvae co-infected with either L. crispatus and E. faecalisΔldh1 or Δldh1Δldh2 strains. Last, using RNA sequencing to identify E. faecalis genes that are differently expressed in the presence of L. crispatus, we found major changes in the expression of genes associated with glycerophospholipid metabolism, central metabolism, and general stress responses. The findings in this study provide insights into how E. faecalis mitigate assaults by L. crispatus.IMPORTANCEEnterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen notorious for causing a multitude of infections. As vaginal commensals, E. faecalis must interact with Lactobacillus crispatus, but how E. faecalis overcomes or mitigate assaults by L. crispatus killing remains unknown. We show that L. crispatus eradicates E. faecalis temporally in a contact-independent manner. Using high-throughput molecular approaches, we identified genetic determinants that enable E. faecalis to compete with L. crispatus. This study represents an important first step for the identification of adaptive genetic traits required for enterococci to tolerate assaults by lactobacilli.

肠球菌是一种机会性病原体,以引起各种感染而臭名昭著。虽然粪肠球菌和脆片乳杆菌都是阴道的共生居民,但粪肠球菌能利用乳杆菌数量较少的阴道生物群落在阴道内定植并诱发需氧性阴道炎的分子机制仍不清楚。在这里,我们发现L. crispatus能以一种与接触无关的方式消灭粪肠球菌。我们利用转座子测序技术鉴定了粪肠球菌 OG1RF 转座子(Tn)突变体,当这些突变体与 L. crispatus 共同培养时,这些突变体的代表性要么不足,要么过高,我们发现 Tn 突变体中的 dltABCD 操作子(编码负责茶酸 D-丙氨酰化的蛋白质)和 OG1RF_11697 编码未表征的假定性蛋白质发生了中断,这些突变体更容易被 L. crispatus 杀死。相反,编码 L-乳酸脱氢酶的 ldh1 发生紊乱的 Tn 突变体对 L. crispatus 的杀伤力更强。我们使用 Galleria mellonella 感染模型表明,将 L. crispatus 与粪大肠杆菌 OG1RF 联合注射可提高幼虫存活率,而在 L. crispatus 与粪大肠杆菌 Δldh1 或 Δldh1Δldh2 株联合感染的幼虫中,L. crispatus 介导的保护作用消失了。最后,我们使用 RNA 测序来确定粪肠球菌在 L. crispatus 存在时表达不同的基因,发现与甘油磷脂代谢、中枢代谢和一般应激反应相关的基因表达发生了重大变化。本研究的发现为了解粪肠球菌如何减轻 L. crispatus 的攻击提供了见解。作为阴道共生菌,粪肠球菌必须与脆片乳杆菌相互作用,但粪肠球菌如何克服或减轻脆片乳杆菌的杀戮攻击仍是未知数。我们的研究表明,L. crispatus 以一种与接触无关的方式在时间上消灭了粪肠球菌。利用高通量分子方法,我们确定了使粪肠球菌能够与 L. crispatus 竞争的基因决定因素。这项研究为确定肠球菌耐受乳酸杆菌攻击所需的适应性遗传特征迈出了重要的第一步。
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Journal of Bacteriology
Journal of Bacteriology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
6.10
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9.40%
发文量
324
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bacteriology (JB) publishes research articles that probe fundamental processes in bacteria, archaea and their viruses, and the molecular mechanisms by which they interact with each other and with their hosts and their environments.
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