Gram-negative quorum sensing signalling enhances biofilm formation and virulence traits in gram-positive pathogen Enterococcus faecalis .
Ana PargaDaniel ManoilMalin BrundinAna OteroGeorgios N BelibasakisPublished in: Journal of oral microbiology (2023)
Acyl-homoserine lactones (AHLs) are typical quorum-sensing molecules of gram-negative bacteria. Recent evidence suggests that AHLs may also affect gram-positives, although knowledge of these interactions remains scarce. Here, we assessed the effect of AHLs on biofilm formation and transcriptional regulations in the gram-positive Enterococcus faecalis . Five E. faecalis strains were investigated herein. Crystal violet was employed to quantify the biomass formed, and confocal microscopy in combination with SYTO9/PI allowed the visualisation of biofilms' structure. The differential expression of 10 genes involved in quorum-sensing, biofilm formation and stress responses was evaluated using reverse-transcription-qPCR. The AHL exposure significantly increased biofilm production in strain ATCC 29212 and two isolates from infected dental roots, UmID4 and UmID5. In strains ATCC 29212 and UmID7, AHLs up-regulated the quorum-sensing genes ( fsrC , cylA ), the adhesins ace , efaA and asa1 , together with the glycosyltransferase epaQ . In strain UmID7, AHL exposure additionally up-regulated two membrane-stress response genes (σ V , groEL ) associated with increased stress-tolerance and virulence. Altogether, our results demonstrate that AHLs promote biofilm formation and up-regulate a transcriptional network involved in virulence and stress tolerance in several E. faecalis strains. These data provide yet-unreported insights into E. faecalis biofilm responses to AHLs, a family of molecules long-considered the monopole of gram-negative signalling.
Keyphrases
- biofilm formation
- gram negative
- candida albicans
- escherichia coli
- multidrug resistant
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- transcription factor
- genome wide
- cystic fibrosis
- gene expression
- genome wide identification
- dna methylation
- antimicrobial resistance
- anaerobic digestion
- electronic health record
- angiotensin ii
- stress induced
- oral health
- heat shock
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- mass spectrometry
- bioinformatics analysis
- genome wide analysis