Affiliation:
1. Departments of Biological Sciences,1
2. Microbiology and Infectious Diseases,2
3. Medicine,3 and
4. Foothills Medical Center, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N14; and
5. Pediatrics,5 University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4;
6. Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2T 5C76
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The role of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
quorum-sensing systems in the lung infections associated with cystic fibrosis (CF) has not been examined. The purpose of this study was to determine if genes regulated by the LasR-LasI quorum-sensing system were coordinately regulated by the
P. aeruginosa
populations during the lung infections associated with CF. We also wanted to ascertain if there was a relationship between the expression of
lasR
, a transcriptional regulator, and some
P. aeruginosa
virulence factors during these infections. We extracted RNAs from the bacterial populations of 131 sputa taken from 23 CF patients. These RNAs were blotted and hybridized with probes to
P. aeruginosa lasA
,
lasB
, and
toxA
. The hybridization signals from each probe were ranked, and the rankings were analyzed by a Spearman rank correlation to determine if there was an association between the population transcript accumulations for the three genes. The correlations between the transcript accumulation patterns of pairs of the genes suggested that
lasA
,
lasB
, and
toxA
might be coordinately regulated during CF lung infections. To determine if this coordinate regulation might be due to regulation by LasR, we probed RNAs, extracted from 84 sputa, with the
lasR
,
lasA
,
lasB
,
toxA
, and
algD
probes. Statistical analysis indicated that
lasR
transcript accumulation correlated to
lasA
,
lasB
,
toxA
, and
algD
transcript accumulations. These results indicated that
lasR
may at least partially regulate or be coordinately regulated with
lasA
,
lasB
,
toxA
, and
algD
during the lung infections associated with CF. These results also suggested that the LasR-LasI quorum-sensing system may control the expression of at least some virulence factors in the lungs of patients with CF.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology