The OpdQ porin of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is regulated by environmental signals associated with cystic fibrosis including nitrate-induced regulation involving the NarXL two-component system.
Randal C FowlerNancy D HansonPublished in: MicrobiologyOpen (2015)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a versatile opportunistic pathogen that causes chronic infections in immunocompromised hosts. Multiple porins modulate outer membrane permeability under various environmental conditions. The lung environment of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients is unique with changes occurring in nutrient availability, osmolarity, and oxygen content. Although P. aeruginosa gene expression is modified under these conditions, little is known about how they influence porin regulation. In this study, we evaluated the regulation of the outer membrane porin OpdQ, a member of the OprD family of porins, with regard to oxygen, nitrate, and/or NaCl levels. We demonstrated using promoter::fusion clones of P. aeruginosa PAO1 and clinical strains collected from CF patients that OpdQ was transcriptionally repressed under low oxygen but increased in the presence of nitrate. The nitrate-induced regulation of OpdQ was found to be dependent on the transcription factor NarL via the NarXL two-component system. In addition, NaCl-induced osmotic stress increased OpdQ production among most of the clinical strains evaluated. In conclusion, these data identify for the first time that specific environmental cues associated with the CF microenvironment influence porin regulation, and that the nitrate-induced regulation of OpdQ is associated with nitrate metabolism via the NarXL two-component system of P. aeruginosa.
Keyphrases
- cystic fibrosis
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- nitric oxide
- gene expression
- high glucose
- drinking water
- diabetic rats
- transcription factor
- end stage renal disease
- dna methylation
- escherichia coli
- drug induced
- oxidative stress
- lung function
- intensive care unit
- prognostic factors
- stem cells
- staphylococcus aureus
- electronic health record
- air pollution
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- big data
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- life cycle
- data analysis
- dna binding