Altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signaling
Bacteria naturally live in a multispecies community. Cell-to-cell communication is therefore crucial for bacteria to adapt, survive, and regulate virulence. Indole has been recently reported as an intercellular signal that regulates diverse bacterial physiologies such as biofilm formation, antibio...
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doaj-46902bff57074fb0a846dd71407b0ff52020-11-25T03:52:12ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952020-06-0142351552010.14456/sjst-psu.2020.66Altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signalingParamaporn Rattanaphan0Thunchanok Yaikhan1Pawina Rachniyom2Pimonsri Mittraparp-Arthorn3Varaporn Vuddhakul4Natta Tansila5Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110 ThailandDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110 ThailandFaculty of Medical Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110 ThailandDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110 ThailandDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110 ThailandFaculty of Medical Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110 ThailandBacteria naturally live in a multispecies community. Cell-to-cell communication is therefore crucial for bacteria to adapt, survive, and regulate virulence. Indole has been recently reported as an intercellular signal that regulates diverse bacterial physiologies such as biofilm formation, antibiotic tolerance, and virulence factor production. The role of indole on bacterial virulence was mainly studied in indole-producing bacteria. Therefore, this study aimed to study the effect of indole on pathogenic non-indole-producing bacteria including Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis, and Enterobacter cloacae. Bacteria were cultured in a physiological concentration of indole (1 mM), and then growth, biofilm formation, autoaggregation, and motility were evaluated. Indole could increase biofilm formation and autoaggregation of K. pneumoniae, whereas biofilm formation and autoaggregation decreased in E. cloacae and P. mirabilis. Growth of K. pneumoniae and E. cloacae was slightly affected by exposure to indole. This finding indicated that indole influences the virulence of pathogenic non-indole-producing bacteria in different ways. Further studies are still required for a better understanding of the biological functions of indole signaling. https://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjstweb/journal/42-3/5.pdfindolebiofilm formationvirulencenon-indole-producing bacteriasignaling molecule |
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Paramaporn Rattanaphan Thunchanok Yaikhan Pawina Rachniyom Pimonsri Mittraparp-Arthorn Varaporn Vuddhakul Natta Tansila Altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signaling Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) indole biofilm formation virulence non-indole-producing bacteria signaling molecule |
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Paramaporn Rattanaphan Thunchanok Yaikhan Pawina Rachniyom Pimonsri Mittraparp-Arthorn Varaporn Vuddhakul Natta Tansila |
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Paramaporn Rattanaphan |
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Altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signaling |
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Altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signaling |
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Altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signaling |
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Altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signaling |
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Altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signaling |
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altered virulence of non-indole-producing pathogenic bacteria by indole signaling |
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Prince of Songkla University |
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Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) |
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2020-06-01 |
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Bacteria naturally live in a multispecies community. Cell-to-cell communication is therefore crucial for bacteria to
adapt, survive, and regulate virulence. Indole has been recently reported as an intercellular signal that regulates diverse bacterial
physiologies such as biofilm formation, antibiotic tolerance, and virulence factor production. The role of indole on bacterial
virulence was mainly studied in indole-producing bacteria. Therefore, this study aimed to study the effect of indole on pathogenic
non-indole-producing bacteria including Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis, and Enterobacter cloacae. Bacteria were
cultured in a physiological concentration of indole (1 mM), and then growth, biofilm formation, autoaggregation, and motility
were evaluated. Indole could increase biofilm formation and autoaggregation of K. pneumoniae, whereas biofilm formation and
autoaggregation decreased in E. cloacae and P. mirabilis. Growth of K. pneumoniae and E. cloacae was slightly affected by
exposure to indole. This finding indicated that indole influences the virulence of pathogenic non-indole-producing bacteria in
different ways. Further studies are still required for a better understanding of the biological functions of indole signaling.
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indole biofilm formation virulence non-indole-producing bacteria signaling molecule |
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