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quorum sensing

  • Targeting Virulence in <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> by Chemical Inhibition of the Accessory Gene Regulator System <em>In Vivo</em>
    Minireview | Therapeutics and Prevention
    Targeting Virulence in Staphylococcus aureus by Chemical Inhibition of the Accessory Gene Regulator System In Vivo

    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) presents one of the most serious health concerns worldwide. The WHO labeled it as a “high-priority” pathogen in 2017, also citing the more recently emerged vancomycin-intermediate and -resistant strains.

    Akram M. Salam, Cassandra L. Quave
    17 Jan 2018
  • A Quorum-Sensing System That Regulates <em>Streptococcus pneumoniae</em> Biofilm Formation and Surface Polysaccharide Production
    Research Article | Molecular Biology and Physiology
    A Quorum-Sensing System That Regulates Streptococcus pneumoniae Biofilm Formation and Surface Polysaccharide Production

    Quorum sensing regulates bacterial social behaviors by production, secretion, and sensing of pheromones. In this study, we characterized a new quorum-sensing system of the Rgg/SHP class in S. pneumoniae D39. The system was found to directly induce the expression of a single gene cluster comprising the gene for the SHP pheromone and genes with putative functions in capsule synthesis. Capsule size, as measured by dextran...

    Roger Junges, Gabriela Salvadori, Sudhanshu Shekhar, Heidi A. Åmdal, Jimstan N. Periselneris, Tsute Chen, Jeremy S. Brown, Fernanda C. Petersen
    13 Sep 2017
  • A Small <em>Wolbachia</em> Protein Directly Represses Phage Lytic Cycle Genes in “<em>Candidatus</em> Liberibacter asiaticus” within Psyllids
    Editor's Pick Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    A Small Wolbachia Protein Directly Represses Phage Lytic Cycle Genes in “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” within Psyllids

    Host acquisition of a new microbial species can readily perturb the dynamics of preexisting microbial associations. Molecular cross talk between microbial associates may be necessary for efficient resource allocation and enhanced survival. Classic examples involve quorum sensing (QS), which detects population densities and is both used and coopted to control expression of bacterial genes, including host adaptation factors. We report...

    Mukesh Jain, Laura A. Fleites, Dean W. Gabriel
    07 Jun 2017
  • New Insights into Autoinducer-2 Signaling as a Virulence Regulator in a Mouse Model of Pneumonic Plague
    Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    New Insights into Autoinducer-2 Signaling as a Virulence Regulator in a Mouse Model of Pneumonic Plague

    Yersinia pestis is the bacterial agent that causes the highly fatal disease plague. The organism represents a significant concern because of its potential use as a bioterror agent, beyond the several thousand naturally occurring human infection cases occurring globally each year. While there has been development of effective antibiotics, the narrow therapeutic window and challenges posed by the existence of antibiotic-resistant...

    Eric C. Fitts, Jourdan A. Andersson, Michelle L. Kirtley, Jian Sha, Tatiana E. Erova, Sadhana Chauhan, Vladimir L. Motin, Ashok K. Chopra
    14 Dec 2016
  • Environmentally Endemic <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em> Strains with Mutations in <em>lasR</em> Are Associated with Increased Disease Severity in Corneal Ulcers
    Research Article | Clinical Science and Epidemiology
    Environmentally Endemic Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains with Mutations in lasR Are Associated with Increased Disease Severity in Corneal Ulcers

    The LasR transcription factor is an important regulator of quorum sensing in P. aeruginosa and positively controls multiple virulence-associated pathways. The emergence of strains with lasR loss-of-function alleles in chronic disease is well described and is thought to represent a specific adaptation to the host environment. However, the prevalence and virulence of these strains in acute infections remain unclear. This...

    John H. Hammond, Wesley P. Hebert, Amanda Naimie, Kathryn Ray, Rachel D. Van Gelder, Antonio DiGiandomenico, Prajna Lalitha, Muthiah Srinivasan, Nisha R. Acharya, Thomas Lietman, Deborah A. Hogan, Michael E. Zegans
    07 Sep 2016
  • Circulation of a Quorum-Sensing-Impaired Variant of <em>Vibrio cholerae</em> Strain C6706 Masks Important Phenotypes
    Research Article | Molecular Biology and Physiology
    Circulation of a Quorum-Sensing-Impaired Variant of Vibrio cholerae Strain C6706 Masks Important Phenotypes

    Phenotypic diversity between laboratory-domesticated bacterial strains is a common problem and often results in the failed reproduction of published data. However, researchers rarely compare such strains to elucidate the underlying mutation(s). In this study, we tested one of the best-studied V. cholerae isolates, O1 El Tor strain C6706 (a patient isolate from Peru), with respect to two main phenotypes: natural competence for...

    Sandrine Stutzmann, Melanie Blokesch
    25 May 2016
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