Affiliation:
1. Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
2. University of Sinaloa School of Medicine, Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Clostridium perfringens
strains produce severe diseases, including myonecrosis and enteritis necroticans, in humans and animals. Diseases are mediated by the production of potent toxins that often damage the site of infection, e.g., skin epithelium during myonecrosis. In planktonic cultures, the regulation of important toxins, such as CPA, CPB, and PFO, is controlled by the
C. perfringens
Agr-like (CpAL) quorum sensing (QS) system. Strains also encode a functional LuxS/AI-2 system. Although
C. perfringens
strains form biofilm-like structures, the regulation of biofilm formation is poorly understood. Therefore, our studies investigated the role of CpAL and LuxS/AI-2 QS systems and of QS-regulated factors in controlling the formation of biofilms. We first demonstrate that biofilm production by reference strains differs depending on the culture medium. Increased biomass correlated with the presence of extracellular DNA in the supernatant, which was released by lysis of a fraction of the biofilm population and planktonic cells. Whereas Δ
agrB
mutant strains were not able to produce biofilms, a Δ
luxS
mutant produced wild-type levels. The transcript levels of CpAL-regulated
cpa
and
pfoA
genes, but not
cpb
, were upregulated in biofilms compared to planktonic cultures. Accordingly, Δ
cpa
and Δ
pfoA
mutants, in type A (S13) or type C (CN3685) backgrounds, were unable to produce biofilms, whereas CN3685Δ
cpb
made wild-type levels. Biofilm formation was restored in complemented Δ
cpa
/
cpa
and Δ
pfoA
/
pfoA
strains. Confocal microscopy studies further detected CPA partially colocalizing with eDNA on the biofilm structure. Thus, CpAL regulates biofilm formation in
C. perfringens
by increasing levels of certain toxins required to build biofilms.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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