The role of rpoS in the regulation of Vibrio alginolyticus virulence and the response to diverse stresses.
Lixing HuangLina GuoXiaojin XuYingxue QinLingmin ZhaoYongquan SuQingpi YanPublished in: Journal of fish diseases (2019)
Vibrio alginolyticus is a leading aquatic pathogen, causing huge losses to aquaculture. rpoS has been proven to play a variety of important roles in stress response and virulence in several bacteria. In our previous study, upon treatment with Cu2+ , Pb2+ , Hg2+ and low pH, the expression levels of rpoS were downregulated as assessed by RNA-seq, while impaired adhesion ability was observed, indicating that rpoS might play roles in the regulation of adhesion. In the present study, the RNAi technology was used to knockdown rpoS in V. alginolyticus. In comparison with wild-type V. alginolyticus, RNAi-treated bacteria showed significantly impaired abilities of adhesion, growth, haemolytic, biofilm production, movement and virulence. Meanwhile, alterations of temperature, salinity, pH and starvation starkly affected rpoS expression. The present data suggested that rpoS is a critical regulator of virulence in V. alginolyticus; in addition, rpoS regulates bacterial adhesion in response to temperature, pH and nutrient content changes. These are helpful to explore its pathogenic mechanism and provide reference for disease control.
Keyphrases
- biofilm formation
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- candida albicans
- staphylococcus aureus
- escherichia coli
- rna seq
- poor prognosis
- antimicrobial resistance
- cystic fibrosis
- wild type
- single cell
- risk assessment
- heavy metals
- machine learning
- transcription factor
- binding protein
- aqueous solution
- big data
- replacement therapy
- artificial intelligence
- long non coding rna
- metal organic framework