The activity of the quorum sensing regulator HapR is modulated by the bacterial extracellular vesicle (BEV)‐associated protein ObfA of Vibrio cholerae

Author:

Ebenberger Stephan P.1ORCID,Cakar Fatih1,Chen Yi‐Chi2ORCID,Pressler Katharina1,Eberl Leo2,Schild Stefan134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Molecular Biosciences University of Graz Graz Austria

2. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

3. BioTechMed‐Graz Graz Austria

4. Field of Excellence Biohealth University of Graz Graz Austria

Abstract

AbstractVibrio cholerae, a facultative human pathogen and causative agent of the severe diarrheal disease cholera, transits between the human intestinal tract and aquatic reservoirs. Like other bacterial species, V. cholerae continuously releases bacterial extracellular vesicles (BEVs) from its surface, which have been recently characterised for their role during in vivo colonisation. However, between epidemic outbreaks, V. cholerae persists in the biofilm mode for extended periods in aquatic reservoirs, which enhances environmental fitness and host transition. In this study, we investigated the effect of V. cholerae BEVs on biofilm formation, a critical feature for ex vivo survival. In contrast to BEVs from planktonic cultures, our results show that physiological concentrations of BEVs from dynamic biofilm cultures facilitate V. cholerae biofilm formation, which could be linked to a proteinaceous factor. Comparative proteomic analyses of planktonic‐ and biofilm‐derived BEVs identified a previously uncharacterised outer membrane protein as an abundant component of dynamic biofilm‐derived BEVs, which was found to be responsible for the BEV‐dependent enhancement of biofilm production. Consequently, this protein was named outer membrane‐associated biofilm facilitating protein A (ObfA). Comprehensive molecular studies unravelled ObfA as a negative modulator of HapR activity. HapR is a key transcriptional regulator of the V. cholerae quorum sensing (QS) cascade acting as a potent repressor of biofilm formation and virulence. Consistently, obfA mutants not only exhibited reduced biofilm production but also reduced colonisation fitness. Surprisingly, our results demonstrate that ObfA does not affect HapR through the canonical QS system but via the Csr‐cascade altering the expression of the small regulatory RNAs CsrC and CsrD. In summary, this study elucidates a novel intraspecies BEV‐based communication in V. cholerae that influences biofilm formation and colonisation fitness via a new regulatory pathway involving HapR, Csr‐cascade and the BEV‐associated protein ObfA.

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz

Publisher

Wiley

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