AI-2信号:非伤寒沙门氏菌感染菌血症的潜在驱动因素。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Infection and Drug Resistance Pub Date : 2025-03-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IDR.S507908
Yu Li, Bing Lu, Xinhua Qiang, Yibin Lin, Jie He, Yunxiang Cai
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摘要

简介:非伤寒沙门氏菌(NTS)感染通常表现为肠道粘膜上皮附近的局部炎症。然而,一些NTS菌株可以突破肠道屏障并进入血液,导致菌血症和严重的全身感染。NTS侵入血流的机制尚不清楚。方法:从湖州大学第一附属医院腹泻菌血症患者中分离出36株NTS。菌株表现出两种不同的临床表现,并进行了全基因组测序、比较基因组学和遗传分化分析,以确定可能参与血流入侵的基因。此外,我们使用槲皮素进行了抑制实验,槲皮素是一种化学抑制剂,可以抑制已识别的基因通路,以验证我们的发现。结果:我们的分析显示,区分血液沙门氏菌与粪便沙门氏菌的基因主要参与AI-2群体感应途径和生物膜相关蛋白运输。随后的生物膜形成分析表明,与粪便分离株相比,血液分离株表现出明显更高的生物膜形成能力。添加槲皮素后,两组生物膜的形成同样受到抑制。总的来说,这些发现表明,参与AI-2途径和生物膜相关蛋白运输的基因可能是促成NTS感染中菌血症发展的关键因素。
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AI-2 Signaling: A Potential Driver of Bacteremia in Non-Typhoidal Salmonella Infections.

Introduction: Non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) infections typically present as localized inflammation near the intestinal mucosal epithelium. However, some NTS strains can breach the intestinal barrier and enter the bloodstream, leading to bacteremia and severe systemic infections. The mechanisms by which NTS invades the bloodstream remain unclear.

Methods: In this study, we isolated 36 NTS strains from patients with diarrhea and bacteremia at First Affiliated Hospital of Huzhou University. Strains represented two distinct clinical manifestations, and were subjected to whole-genome sequencing, comparative genomics, and genetic differentiation analysis to identify genes potentially involved in bloodstream invasion. Additionally, we conducted inhibition assays using quercetin, a chemical inhibitor of the identified gene pathways, to validate our findings.

Results: Our analysis revealed that genes distinguishing the bloodstream Salmonella isolates from the fecal Salmonella isolates were primarily involved in the AI-2 quorum sensing pathway and biofilm-associated protein transport. Subsequent biofilm formation assays demonstrated that the bloodstream isolates exhibited significantly higher biofilm formation capacity compared to the fecal isolates. Upon the addition of quercetin, biofilm formation was equally inhibited in both groups. Collectively, these findings suggest that genes involved in the AI-2 pathway and biofilm-associated protein transport may be key factors contributing to the development of bacteremia in NTS infections.

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Infection and Drug Resistance
Infection and Drug Resistance Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
CiteScore
5.60
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7.70%
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826
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: About Journal Editors Peer Reviewers Articles Article Publishing Charges Aims and Scope Call For Papers ISSN: 1178-6973 Editor-in-Chief: Professor Suresh Antony An international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the optimal treatment of infection (bacterial, fungal and viral) and the development and institution of preventative strategies to minimize the development and spread of resistance.
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