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Indole-Induced Reversion of Intrinsic Multiantibiotic Resistance in Lysobacter enzymogenes.

Yong Han1,2, Yan Wang2,3, Yameng Yu3, Haotong Chen2, Yuemao Shen4, Liangcheng Du4,2.   

Abstract

Lysobacter species are a group of environmental bacteria that are emerging as a new source of antibiotics. One characteristic of Lysobacter is intrinsic resistance to multiple antibiotics, which had not been studied. To understand the resistance mechanism, we tested the effect of blocking two-component regulatory systems (TCSs) on the antibiotic resistance of Lysobacter enzymogenes, a prolific producer of antibiotics. Upon treatment with LED209, an inhibitor of the widespread TCS QseC/QseB, L. enzymogenes produced a large amount of an unknown metabolite that was barely detectable in the untreated culture. Subsequent structural elucidation by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) unexpectedly revealed that the metabolite was indole. Indole production was also markedly induced by adrenaline, a known modulator of QseC/QseB. Next, we identified two TCS genes, L. enzymogenesqseC (Le-qseC) and Le-qseB, in L. enzymogenes and found that mutations of Le-qseC and Le-qseB also led to a dramatic increase in indole production. We then chemically synthesized a fluorescent indole probe that could label the cells. While the Le-qseB (cytoplasmic response regulator) mutant was clearly labeled by the probe, the Le-qseC (membrane sensor) mutant was not labeled. It was reported previously that indole can enhance antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Therefore, we tested if the dramatic increase in the level of indole production in L. enzymogenes upon blocking of Le-qseC and Le-qseB would lead to enhanced antibiotic resistance. Surprisingly, we found that indole caused the intrinsically multiantibiotic-resistant bacterium L. enzymogenes to become susceptible. Point mutations at conserved amino acids in Le-QseC also led to antibiotic susceptibility. Because indole is known as an interspecies signal, these findings may have implications.IMPORTANCE The environmental bacterium Lysobacter is a new source of antibiotic compounds and exhibits intrinsic antibiotic resistance. Here, we found that the inactivation of a two-component regulatory system (TCS) by an inhibitor or by gene deletion led to a remarkable increase in the level of production of a metabolite in L. enzymogenes, and this metabolite was identified to be indole. We chemically synthesized a fluorescent indole probe and found that it could label the wild type and a mutant of the TCS cytoplasmic response regulator but not a mutant of the TCS membrane sensor. Indole treatment caused the intrinsically multidrug-resistant bacterium L. enzymogenes to be susceptible to antibiotics. Mutations of the TCS sensor also led to antibiotic susceptibility. Because indole is known as an interspecies signal between gut microbiota and mammalian hosts, the observation that indole could render intrinsically resistant L. enzymogenes susceptible to common antibiotics may have implications.
Copyright © 2017 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  Lysobacter; indole; intrinsic antibiotic resistance; natural products; two-component regulatory systems

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28625984      PMCID: PMC5561299          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00995-17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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