Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
, a gram-negative bacterium of human pathogens, is noted for its environmental versatility, enormous metabolic capacity, and resistance to antibiotics. Overexpression of the outer membrane protein OprH and increased resistance to polycationic peptide antibiotics (e.g., polymyxin B) mediated by the PhoPQ two-component system on induction of a putative lipopolysaccharide (LPS) modification operon (
PA3552-PA3559
) have been reported as part of the adaptive responses to magnesium limitation in
P. aeruginosa
. Induction of the
oprH-phoPQ
operon and the LPS modification operon by exogenous spermidine was revealed from GeneChip analysis during studies of polyamine metabolism and was confirmed by the
lacZ
fusions of affected promoters. From the results of MIC measurements, it was found that addition of spermidine or other polyamines to the growth medium increased the MIC values of multiple antibiotics, including polycationic antibiotics, aminoglycosides, quinolones, and fluorescent dyes. MIC values of these compounds in the transposon insertion mutants of
oprH
,
phoP
,
phoQ
, and
pmrB
were also determined in the presence and absence of spermidine. The results showed that the spermidine effect on cationic peptide antibiotic and quinolone resistance was diminished in the
phoP
mutant only. The spermidine effect on antibiotics was not influenced by magnesium concentrations, as demonstrated by MICs and
oprH
::
lacZ
fusion studies in the presence of 20 μM or 2 mM magnesium. Furthermore, in spermidine uptake mutants, MICs of cationic peptide antibiotics and fluorescent dyes, but not of aminoglycosides and quinolones, were increased by spermidine. These results suggested the presence of a complicated molecular mechanism for polyamine-mediated resistance to multiple antibiotics in
P. aeruginosa
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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