多巴胺是铜绿假单胞菌的外源法定量传感信号分子还是调节因子?

IF 5.9 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Shi-Liang Xiang , Kai-Zhong Xu , Lu-Jun Yin , Yong Rao , Bo Wang , Ai-Qun Jia
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铜绿假单胞菌具有很强的毒力和致病性,尤其是在免疫力低下的人群中,因此是全球公认的机会性病原体,备受关注。虽然研究发现了几种能增强铜绿假单胞菌毒力和致病性的内源性法定量传感(QS)信号分子,但对外源性QS信号分子或调节因子的研究仍然有限。本研究发现,多巴胺可作为铜绿假单胞菌 PAO1 的外源 QS 信号分子或调节因子,增强毒力因子和生物膜的产生。与对照组相比,使用 40 μM 多巴胺处理后,生物膜的形成增加了 33.1%,游动性增加了 68.1%,群集性增加了 63.1%,信号分子 3-oxo-C12-HSL 增加了 147.2%,毒力因子藻酸盐、鼠李糖脂、蛋白酶和脓蓝蛋白分别增加了 50.5%、28.5%、27.0% 和 33.2%。本研究通过转录组和代谢组进一步探讨了多巴胺调控铜绿微囊藻 PAO1 生物膜形成和毒力的机制。转录组分析表明,多巴胺促进了铜绿假单胞菌PAO1中毒力基因psl、alg、lasA、rhlABC、rml和phz的表达。代谢组分析显示,色氨酸、丙酮酸、乙醇胺、甘氨酸、3-羟基丁酸和茜素的浓度发生了变化。此外,对改变的基因和代谢物进行的 KEGG 富集分析表明,多巴胺增强了铜绿微囊藻 PAO1 中的苯丙氨酸、酪氨酸和色氨酸。这项研究的结果将有助于开发新型外源 QS 信号分子或调节因子,并加深我们对铜绿微囊藻与宿主环境之间相互作用的理解。
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Dopamine, an exogenous quorum sensing signaling molecule or a modulating factor in Pseudomonas aeruginosa?

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is recognized globally as an opportunistic pathogen of considerable concern due to its high virulence and pathogenicity, especially in immunocompromised individuals. While research has identified several endogenous quorum sensing (QS) signaling molecules that enhance the virulence and pathogenicity of P. aeruginosa, investigations on exogenous QS signaling molecules or modulating factors remain limited. This study found that dopamine serves as an exogenous QS signaling molecule or modulating factor of P. aeruginosa PAO1, enhancing the production of virulence factors and biofilms. Compared to the control group, treatment with 40 μM dopamine resulted in a 33.1 % increase in biofilm formation, 68.1 % increase in swimming mobility, 63.1 % increase in swarming mobility, 147.2 % increase in the signaling molecule 3-oxo-C12-HSL, and 50.5 %, 28.5 %, 27.0 %, and 33.2 % increases in the virulence factors alginate, rhamnolipids, protease, and pyocyanin, respectively. This study further explored the mechanism of dopamine regulating the biofilm formation and virulence of P. aeruginosa PAO1 through transcriptome and metabolome. Transcriptomic analysis showed that dopamine promoted the expression of virulence genes psl, alg, lasA, rhlABC, rml, and phz in P. aeruginosa PAO1. Metabolomic analysis revealed changes in the concentrations of tryptophan, pyruvate, ethanolamine, glycine, 3-hydroxybutyric acid, and alizarin. Furthermore, KEGG enrichment analysis of altered genes and metabolites indicated that dopamine enhanced phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan in P. aeruginosa PAO1. The results of this study will contribute to the development of novel exogenous QS signaling molecules or modulating factors and advance our understanding of the interactions between P. aeruginosa and the host environment.

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