Expression of RcrB confers resistance to hypochlorous acid in uropathogenic Escherichia coli .
Mary E CromptonLuca F GaesslerPatrick O TawiahLisa PfirschingSydney K CamfieldColton JohnsonKennadi MeurerMehdi BennisBrendan RoseberrySadia SultanaJan-Ulrik DahlPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Bacterial infections pose an increasing threat to human health exacerbating the demand for alternative treatment options. UPEC, the most common etiological agent of urinary tract infections (UTIs), are confronted by neutrophilic attacks in the bladder, and must therefore be well equipped with powerful defense systems to fend off the toxic effects of RCS. How UPEC deal with the negative consequences of the oxidative burst in the neutrophil phagosome remains unclear. Our study sheds light on the requirements for the expression and protective effects of RcrB, which we recently identified as UPEC's most potent defense system towards HOCl-stress and phagocytosis. Thus, this novel HOCl-stress defense system could potentially serve as an attractive drug target to increase the body's own capacity to fight UTIs.
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