The role of exopolysaccharides Psl and Pel in resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the oxidative stressors sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide

Author:

da Cruz Nizer Waleska S.1,Allison Kira N.1,Adams Madison E.1,Vargas Mario A.2,Ahmed Duale1,Beaulieu Carole1,Raju Deepa2,Cassol Edana1,Howell P. Lynne23ORCID,Overhage Joerg1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2. Program in Medicine, Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

3. Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACT Pseudomonas aeruginosa is well-known for its antimicrobial resistance and the ability to survive in harsh environmental conditions due to an abundance of resistance mechanisms, including the formation of biofilms and the production of exopolysaccharides. Exopolysaccharides are among the major components of the extracellular matrix in biofilms and aggregates of P. aeruginosa . Although their contribution to antibiotic resistance has been previously shown, their roles in resistance to oxidative stressors remain largely elusive. Here, we studied the function of the exopolysaccharides Psl and Pel in the resistance of P. aeruginosa to the commonly used disinfectants and strong oxidizing agents NaOCl and H 2 O 2 . We observed that the simultaneous inactivation of Psl and Pel in P. aeruginosa PAO1 mutant strain ∆ pslA pelF resulted in a significant increase in susceptibility to both NaOCl and H 2 O 2 . Further analyses revealed that Pel is more important for oxidative stress resistance in P. aeruginosa and that the form of Pel (i.e., cell-associated or cell-free) did not affect NaOCl susceptibility. Additionally, we show that Psl/Pel-negative strains are protected against oxidative stress in co-culture biofilms with P. aeruginosa PAO1 WT. Taken together, our results demonstrate that the EPS matrix and, more specifically, Pel exhibit protective functions against oxidative stressors such as NaOCl and H 2 O 2 in P. aeruginosa . IMPORTANCE Biofilms are microbial communities of cells embedded in a self-produced polymeric matrix composed of polysaccharides, proteins, lipids, and extracellular DNA. Biofilm bacteria have been shown to possess unique characteristics, including increased stress resistance and higher antimicrobial tolerance, leading to failures in bacterial eradication during chronic infections or in technical settings, including drinking and wastewater industries. Previous studies have shown that in addition to conferring structure and stability to biofilms, the polysaccharides Psl and Pel are also involved in antibiotic resistance. This work provides evidence that these biofilm matrix components also contribute to the resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to oxidative stressors including the widely used disinfectant NaOCl. Understanding the mechanisms by which bacteria escape antimicrobial agents, including strong oxidants, is urgently needed in the fight against antimicrobial resistance and will help in developing new strategies to eliminate resistant strains in any environmental, industrial, and clinical setting.

Funder

Canadian Government | Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Canadian Government | Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

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