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Casin Le1, Camila Pimentel1, Marisel R Tuttobene2,3, Tomás Subils4, Jenny Escalante1, Brent Nishimura1, Susana Arriaga1, Deja Rodgers1, Robert A Bonomo5,6,7, Rodrigo Sieira8, Marcelo E Tolmasky1, María Soledad Ramírez1.
Abstract
Most Acinetobacter baumannii strains are naturally competent. Although some information is available about factors that enhance or reduce the frequency of the transformation of this bacterium, the regulatory elements and mechanisms are barely understood. In this article, we describe studies on the role of the histone-like nucleoid structuring protein, H-NS, in the regulation of the expression of genes related to natural competency and the ability to uptake foreign DNA. The expression levels of the natural transformation-related genes pilA, pilT, pilQ, comEA, comEC, comF, and drpA significantly increased in a Δhns derivative of A. baumannii A118. The complementation of the mutant with a recombinant plasmid harboring hns restored the expression levels of six of these genes (pilT remained expressed at high levels) to those of the wild-type strain. The transformation frequency of the A. baumannii A118 Δhns strain was significantly higher than that of the wild-type. Similar, albeit not identical, there were consequences when hns was deleted from the hypervirulent A. baumannii AB5075 strain. In the AB5075 complemented strain, the reduction in gene expression in a few cases was not so pronounced that it reached wild-type levels, and the expression of comEA was enhanced further. In conclusion, the expression of all seven transformation-related genes was enhanced after deleting hns in A. baumannii A118 and AB5075, and these modifications were accompanied by an increase in the cells' transformability. The results highlight a role of H-NS in A. baumannii's natural competence.Entities:
Keywords: Acinetobacter baumannii; DNA acquisition; H-NS; natural transformation; naturally competent
Year: 2021 PMID: 34578115 PMCID: PMC8470039 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10091083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathogens ISSN: 2076-0817
Figure 1(A) The qRT-PCR of A. baumannii A118, A118 Δhns and A118 Δhns pMBLe-hns genes associated with competence and type IV pilus: pilA, pilQ, pilT, comEA, comEC, comF and dprA. Fold changes were calculated using double ΔCt analysis. At least three independent samples were tested, and three technical replicates were performed from each sample. Statistical significance (* p < 0.05) was determined by ANOVA followed by Tukey’s comparison test; one asterisk: * p < 0.05; two asterisks: ** p < 0.01 and three asterisks: *** p < 0.001. (B) Natural transformation frequencies for A. baumannii A118 and A118 Δhns strains in LB broth. At least three independent replicates were performed and p < 0.05 was considered significant (t test).
Figure 2qRT-PCR of A. baumannii AB5075, AB5075 Δhns and AB5075 Δhns pMBLe-hns genes associated with competence and type IV pilus: pilA, pilQ, pilT, comEA, comEC, comF and dprA. Fold changes were calculated using double ΔCt analysis. At least three independent samples were used, and three technical replicates were performed from each sample. Statistical significance (* p < 0.05) was determined by ANOVA followed by Tukey’s comparison test; one asterisks: * p < 0.05; two asterisks: ** p < 0.01 and three asterisks: *** p < 0.001.