Amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in Proteus mirabilis biofilm

Abstract Modification of outer membrane proteins (OMPs) is the first line of Gram-negative bacteria defence against antimicrobials. Here we point to Proteus mirabilis OMPs and their role in antibiotic and phage resistance. Protein profiles of amikacin (AMKrsv), phage (Brsv) and amikacin/phage (AMK/B...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Maszewska, Magdalena Moryl, Junli Wu, Bin Liu, Lu Feng, Antoni Rozalski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80907-9
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spelling doaj-531501436d654d0096ac7172dcb57f172021-01-17T12:39:20ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111210.1038/s41598-020-80907-9Amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in Proteus mirabilis biofilmAgnieszka Maszewska0Magdalena Moryl1Junli Wu2Bin Liu3Lu Feng4Antoni Rozalski5Department of Biology of Bacteria, Institute of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Immunology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of LodzDepartment of Biology of Bacteria, Institute of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Immunology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of LodzTEDA Institute of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Nankai UniversityTEDA Institute of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Nankai UniversityTEDA Institute of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Nankai UniversityDepartment of Biology of Bacteria, Institute of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Immunology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of LodzAbstract Modification of outer membrane proteins (OMPs) is the first line of Gram-negative bacteria defence against antimicrobials. Here we point to Proteus mirabilis OMPs and their role in antibiotic and phage resistance. Protein profiles of amikacin (AMKrsv), phage (Brsv) and amikacin/phage (AMK/Brsv) resistant variants of P. mirabilis were compared to that obtained for a wild strain. In resistant variants there were identified 14, 1, 5 overexpressed and 13, 5, 1 downregulated proteins for AMKrsv, Brsv and AMK/Brsv, respectively. Application of phages with amikacin led to reducing the number of up- and downregulated proteins compared to single antibiotic treatment. Proteins isolated in AMKrsv are involved in protein biosynthesis, transcription and signal transduction, which correspond to well-known mechanisms of bacteria resistance to aminoglycosides. In isolated OMPs several cytoplasmic proteins, important in antibiotic resistance, were identified, probably as a result of environmental stress, e.g. elongation factor Tu, asparaginyl-tRNA and aspartyl-tRNA synthetases. In Brsv there were identified: NusA and dynamin superfamily protein which could play a role in bacteriophage resistance. In the resistant variants proteins associated with resistance mechanisms occurring in biofilm, e.g. polyphosphate kinase, flagella basal body rod protein were detected. These results indicate proteins important in the development of P. mirabilis antibiofilm therapies.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80907-9
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author Agnieszka Maszewska
Magdalena Moryl
Junli Wu
Bin Liu
Lu Feng
Antoni Rozalski
spellingShingle Agnieszka Maszewska
Magdalena Moryl
Junli Wu
Bin Liu
Lu Feng
Antoni Rozalski
Amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in Proteus mirabilis biofilm
Scientific Reports
author_facet Agnieszka Maszewska
Magdalena Moryl
Junli Wu
Bin Liu
Lu Feng
Antoni Rozalski
author_sort Agnieszka Maszewska
title Amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in Proteus mirabilis biofilm
title_short Amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in Proteus mirabilis biofilm
title_full Amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in Proteus mirabilis biofilm
title_fullStr Amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in Proteus mirabilis biofilm
title_full_unstemmed Amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in Proteus mirabilis biofilm
title_sort amikacin and bacteriophage treatment modulates outer membrane proteins composition in proteus mirabilis biofilm
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Modification of outer membrane proteins (OMPs) is the first line of Gram-negative bacteria defence against antimicrobials. Here we point to Proteus mirabilis OMPs and their role in antibiotic and phage resistance. Protein profiles of amikacin (AMKrsv), phage (Brsv) and amikacin/phage (AMK/Brsv) resistant variants of P. mirabilis were compared to that obtained for a wild strain. In resistant variants there were identified 14, 1, 5 overexpressed and 13, 5, 1 downregulated proteins for AMKrsv, Brsv and AMK/Brsv, respectively. Application of phages with amikacin led to reducing the number of up- and downregulated proteins compared to single antibiotic treatment. Proteins isolated in AMKrsv are involved in protein biosynthesis, transcription and signal transduction, which correspond to well-known mechanisms of bacteria resistance to aminoglycosides. In isolated OMPs several cytoplasmic proteins, important in antibiotic resistance, were identified, probably as a result of environmental stress, e.g. elongation factor Tu, asparaginyl-tRNA and aspartyl-tRNA synthetases. In Brsv there were identified: NusA and dynamin superfamily protein which could play a role in bacteriophage resistance. In the resistant variants proteins associated with resistance mechanisms occurring in biofilm, e.g. polyphosphate kinase, flagella basal body rod protein were detected. These results indicate proteins important in the development of P. mirabilis antibiofilm therapies.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80907-9
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