Capsule polysaccharide is a bacterial decoy for antimicrobial peptides

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作者
Llobet, Enrique [1 ,2 ]
Tomas, Juan M. [3 ]
Bengoechea, Jose A. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Fdn Caubet CIMERA Illes Balears, Program Infect & Immun, Bunyola, Spain
[2] CIBERES, Bunyola, Spain
[3] Univ Barcelona, Fac Biol, Dept Microbiol, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Univ Illes Balears, Fac Biol, Area Microbiol, Palma De Mallorca, Spain
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MICROBIOLOGY-SGM | 2008年 / 154卷
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10.1099/mic.0.2008/022301-0
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Antimicrobial peptides (APs) are important host weapons against infections. Nearly all APs are cationic and their microbicidal action is initiated through interactions with the anionic bacterial surface. It is known that pathogens have developed countermeasures to resist these agents by reducing the negative charge of membranes, by active efflux and by proteolytic degradation. Here we uncover a new strategy of resistance based on the neutralization of the bactericidal activity of APs by anionic bacterial capsule polysaccharide (CPS). Purified CPSs from Klebsiella pneumoniae K2, Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 3 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa increased the resistance to polymyxin B of an unencapsulated K pneumoniae mutant. Furthermore, these CPSS increased the MICs of polymyxin B and human neutrophil alpha-defensin 1 (HNP-1) for unencapsulated K pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and P. aeruginosa PAO1. Polymyxin B or HNP-1 released CPS from capsulated K pneumoniae, S. pneumoniae serotype 3 and P. aeruginosa overexpressing CPS. Moreover, this material also reduced the bactericidal activity of APs. We postulate that APs may trigger in vivo the release of CPS, which in turn will protect bacteria against APs. We found that anionic CPSs, but not cationic or uncharged ones, blocked the bactericidal activity of APs by binding them, thereby reducing the amount of peptides reaching the bacterial surface. Supporting this, polycations inhibited such interaction and the bactericidal activity was restored. We postulate that trapping of APs by anionic CPSs is an additional selective virulence trait of these molecules, which could be considered as bacterial decoys for APs.
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