Affiliation:
1. Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We found that
Acinetobacter baumannii
contains a
pgaABCD
locus that encodes proteins that synthesize cell-associated poly-β-(1-6)-
N
-acetylglucosamine (PNAG). Both a mutant with an in-frame deletion of the
pga
locus (S1Δ
pga
) and a transcomplemented strain (S1Δ
pga
-c) of
A. baumannii
were constructed, and the PNAG production by these strains was compared using an immunoblot assay. Deleting the
pga
locus resulted in an
A. baumannii
strain without PNAG, and transcomplementation of the S1Δ
pga
strain with the
pgaABCD
genes fully restored the wild-type PNAG phenotype. Heterologous expression of the
A. baumannii pga
locus in
Escherichia coli
led to synthesis of significant amounts of PNAG, while no polysaccharide was detected in
E. coli
cells harboring an empty vector. Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of the extracellular polysaccharide material isolated from
A. baumannii
confirmed that it was PNAG, but notably only 60% of the glucosamine amino groups were acetylated. PCR analysis indicated that all 30 clinical
A. baumannii
isolates examined had the
pga
genes, and immunoblot assays indicated that 14 of the 30 strains strongly produced PNAG, 14 of the strains moderately to weakly produced PNAG, and 2 strains appeared to not produce PNAG. Deletion of the
pga
locus led to loss of the strong biofilm phenotype, which was restored by complementation. Confocal laser scanning microscopy studies combined with COMSTAT analysis demonstrated that the biovolume, mean thickness, and maximum thickness of 16-h and 48-h-old biofilms formed by wild-type and
pga
-complemented
A. baumannii
strains were significantly greater than the biovolume, mean thickness, and maximum thickness of 16-h and 48-h-old biofilms formed by the S1Δ
pga
mutant strain. Biofilm-dependent production of PNAG could be an important virulence factor for this emerging pathogen that has few known virulence factors.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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