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Light Regulates Acinetobacter baumannii Chromosomal and pAB3 Plasmid Genes at 37°C.

Mariah S Squire1, Hope A Townsend1, Aminul Islam1, Luis A Actis1.   

Abstract

The opportunistic pathogen A. baumannii has a remarkable capacity to persist in the hospital environment and cause devastating human infections. This capacity can be attributed partly to the sensing and regulatory systems that enable this pathogen to modify its physiology based on environmental cues. One of the signals that A. baumannii senses and responds to is light through the sensing and regulatory roles of the BlsA photoreceptor protein in cells cultured at temperatures below 30°C. This report presents evidence that a light stimulon is operational at 37°C, a condition at which the BlsA production and activity are drastically impaired. Global transcriptional analysis showed that the 37°C light stimulon includes the differential expression of chromosomal genes encoding a wide range of functions that are known to be involved in the adaptation to different metabolic conditions, as well as virulence and persistence in the host and the medical environment. Unexpectedly, the 37°C light stimulon also includes the differential expression of conjugation functions encoded by pAB3 plasmid genes. Our work further demonstrates that the TetR1 and H-NS regulators encoded by this conjugative plasmid control the expression of H2O2 resistance and surface motility, respectively. Furthermore, our data showed that pAB3 has an overall negative effect on the expression of these phenotypes and plays no significant virulence role. Although the nature of the bacterial factors and the mechanisms by which the regulation is attained at 37°C remain unknown, taken together, our work expands the current knowledge about light sensing and gene regulation in A. baumannii. IMPORTANCE As a facultative pathogen, Acinetobacter baumannii persists in various environments by sensing different environmental cues, including light. This report provides evidence of light-dependent regulation at 37°C of the expression of genes coding for a wide range of functions, including those involved in the conjugation of the pAB3 plasmid. Although this plasmid affects the expression of virulence traits when tested under laboratory conditions, it does not have a significant impact when tested using ex vivo and in vivo experimental models. These findings provide a better understanding of the interplay between light regulation and plasmid persistence in the pathobiology of A. baumannii.

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Keywords:  37°C; animal infection; biofilm formation; blue light; gene regulation; peroxide resistance; phagocytosis; plasmid conjugation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35604222      PMCID: PMC9210970          DOI: 10.1128/jb.00032-22

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.476


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