Literature DB >> 29577369

AldB controls persister formation in Escherichia coli depending on environmental stress.

Yuto Kawai1, Shinya Matsumoto1, Yiwei Ling2, Shujiro Okuda2, Satoshi Tsuneda1.   

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Persisters are multidrug-tolerant cells that are present within antibiotic-sensitive populations. Persister formation is not induced by genetic mutations, but rather by changes in the degree of expression of some genes. High redundancy has been observed among the pathways that have been hypothesized to respond to specific stresses. In this study, we conducted RNA sequencing of Escherichia coli persisters under various stress conditions to identify common mechanisms. We induced stresses such as glucose or amino acid exhaustion, acid stress and anaerobic conditions, all of which are encountered during bacterial pathogenesis. We found that most genes are differentially expressed depending on the specific stress condition; however, some genes were commonly expressed in persisters in most stress conditions. Commonly expressed genes are expected to be promising therapeutic targets for combating persistent infections. We found that knockdown of aldehyde dehydrogenase (aldB), which was expressed in every condition except for acid stress, decreased persisters in the non-stressed condition. However, the same strain unexpectedly showed an increased number of persisters in the amino acid-limited condition. Because the increase in persister number is glycolytic metabolite-dependent, metabolic flow may play a crucial role in aldB-mediated persister formation. These data suggest that environmental stresses alter persister mechanisms. Identification of environmental influences on persister formation during pathogenesis is therefore necessary to enabling persister eradication.
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Keywords:  Escherichia coli; RNA sequencing; environmental stress; persister

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29577369     DOI: 10.1111/1348-0421.12587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0385-5600            Impact factor:   1.955


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1.  Bovine serum promotes the formation and phenotype memory retention of persister cells in Escherichia coli liquid cultures.

Authors:  Erika Suzuki; Tomoka Urushidani; Sumio Maeda
Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2021-06-01       Impact factor: 3.312

2.  Bacterial Memory of Persisters: Bacterial Persister Cells Can Retain Their Phenotype for Days or Weeks After Withdrawal From Colony-Biofilm Culture.

Authors:  Saki Miyaue; Erika Suzuki; Yoko Komiyama; Yu Kondo; Miki Morikawa; Sumio Maeda
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-06-26       Impact factor: 5.640

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