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The Small RNA AmiL Regulates Quorum Sensing-Mediated Virulence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1

Jieying Pu, Shebin Zhang, Xi He, Jianming Zeng, Cong Shen, Yanfen Luo, Honglin Li, Yifei Long, Jianping Liu, Qian Xiao, Yang Lü, Bin Huang, Chen Cha

2022Microbiology Spectrum47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

P. aeruginosa is a common nosocomial pathogen that causes diverse opportunistic infections in humans. The virulence crucial for infection is mainly regulated by QS. Small noncoding RNAs (sRNAs) involved in virulence regulation have also been identified in many bacteria. Recently, there is a growing interest in the new sRNA species, QS regulatory sRNAs (Qrrs). Understanding Qrrs-mediated regulation in P. aeruginosa virulence is therefore important to combat infection. In this study, a previously uncharacterized sRNA AmiL in PAO1 has been identified as a novel Qrr. It has been found to influence diverse QS-mediated virulence factors including pyocyanin, elastase, rhamnolipid, and hemolysin, as well as biofilm formation, swarming motility, and cytotoxicity. Furthermore, PhzC essential for pyocyanin synthesis was a direct target of AmiL. QS gene expression and C4-HSL production were also regulated by AmiL. This study provides insights into the roles of Qrr AmiL in modulating P. aeruginosa virulence.

Topics & Concepts

Quorum sensingPseudomonas aeruginosaVirulenceMicrobiologyRNABiologyPseudomonadalesBacteriaGeneticsGeneBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingVibrio bacteria research studiesAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria