Granadaene Photobleaching Reduces the Virulence and Increases Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Streptococcus agalactiae

Author:

Jusuf Sebastian,Dong Pu-Ting,Hui Jie,Ulloa Erlinda R.,Liu George Y.,Cheng Ji-Xin

Abstract

AbstractStreptococcus agalactiae, also known as Group B Streptococcus (GBS), is increasingly recognized as a major cause of soft tissue and invasive diseases in the elderly and diabetic populations. Antibiotics like penicillin are used with great frequency to treat these infections, although antimicrobial resistance is increasing among GBS strains and underlines a need for alternative methods not reliant on traditional antibiotics. GBS hemolysin/cytolysin and granadaene pigment are two major linked virulence factors that contribute to GBS pathogenicity. Here we show that photobleaching of the antioxidant granadaene renders the pathogen more susceptible to killing by mouse macrophages and to hydrogen peroxide killing. Photo-treatment also leads to loss of activity of the linked hemolysin/cytolysin although photobleaching disproportionally affected the activity of the two factors. Treatment with light also affected GBS membrane permeability and contribute to increased susceptibility to the cell membrane active antibiotic daptomycin and to penicillin. Overall our study demonstrates a dual effect of photobleaching on the virulence and antimicrobial susceptibility of GBS and suggests a novel approach for the treatment of GBS infection. Our findings further provide new insight on the relationship between GBS hemolysin and the granadaene pigment.ImportanceFor elderly individuals or those with chronic underlying conditions (such as diabetes), skin infections caused by Streptococcus agalactiae represent a significant risk for the development of invasive disease. S. agalactiae strains are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics. By utilizing blue light to neutralize the granadaene pigment present in S. agalactiae, this paper presents a non-invasive and non-antibiotic reliant process capable of reducing GBS virulence while increasing the antimicrobial susceptibility of the bacterium. The differential effect of blue light on the linked GBS hemolysin/cytolysin and granadene pigment further provides new insight on the relationship between the two virulence factors. Overall photo-treatment represents a novel strategy for the treatment of S. agalactiae infections.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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