Author:
Bayer Arnold S.,Mishra Nagendra N.,Chen Liang,Kreiswirth Barry N.,Rubio Aileen,Yang Soo-Jin
Abstract
ABSTRACTMprF is responsible for the lysinylation of phosphatidylglycerol (PG) to synthesize the positively charged phospholipid (PL) species, lysyl-PG (L-PG). It has been proposed that the single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within themprFopen reading frame (ORF) are associated with a gain-in-function phenotype in terms of daptomycin resistance inStaphylococcus aureus. (Note that although the official term is daptomycin nonsusceptibility, we use the term daptomycin resistance in this paper for ease of presentation.) Using 22 daptomycin-susceptible (DAPs)/daptomycin-resistant (DAPr) clinical methicillin-resistantS. aureus(MRSA) strain pairs, we assessed (i) the frequencies and distribution of putativemprFgain-in-function SNPs, (ii) the relationships of the SNPs to both daptomycin resistance and cross-resistance to the prototypical endovascular host defense peptide (HDP) thrombin-induced platelet microbicidal protein (tPMP), and (iii) the impact ofmprFSNPs on positive surface charge phenotype and modifications of membrane PL profiles. Most of themprFSNPs identified in our DAPrstrains were clustered within the two MprF loci, (i) the central bifunctional domain and (ii) the C-terminal synthase domain. Moreover, we were able to correlate the presence and location ofmprFSNPs in DAPrstrains with HDP cross-resistance, positive surface charge, and L-PG profiles. Although DAPrstrains withmprFSNPs in the bifunctional domain showed higher resistance to tPMPs than DAPrstrains with SNPs in the synthase domain, this relationship was not observed in positive surface charge assays. These results demonstrated that both charge-mediated and -unrelated mechanisms are involved in DAP resistance and HDP cross-resistance inS. aureus.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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