Heterogeneous efflux pump expression underpins phenotypic resistance to antimicrobial peptides

Author:

Lee Ka Kiu,Łapińska Urszula,Tolle Giulia,Phetsang Wanida,Verderosa Anthony D.,Invergo Brandon M.,Westley Joseph,Bebes Attila,Yuecel Raif,O’Neill Paul A.,Farbos Audrey,Jeffries Aaron R.,van Houte Stineke,Caboni Pierluigi,Blaskovich Mark A. T.,Housden Benjamin E.,Tsaneva-Atanasova KrasimiraORCID,Pagliara StefanoORCID

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance threatens the viability of modern medical interventions. There is a dire need of developing novel approaches to counter resistance mechanisms employed by starved or slow-growing pathogens that are refractory to conventional antimicrobial therapies. Antimicrobial peptides have been advocated as potential therapeutic solutions due to low levels of genetic resistance observed in bacteria against these compounds. However, here we show that subpopulations of stationary phaseEscherichia coliandPseudomonas aeruginosasurvive tachyplesin treatment without genetic mutations. These phenotypic variants induce efflux, outer membrane vesicles secretion and membrane modifications in response to tachyplesin exposure, sequestering the peptide in their membranes where it cannot exert its antimicrobial activity. We discovered that formation of these phenotypic variants could be prevented by administering tachyplesin in combination with sertraline, a clinically used antidepressant, suggesting a novel approach for combatting antimicrobial-refractory stationary phase bacteria.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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