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Infection and Immunity | 2000

Pseudomonas aeruginosa Cell-to-Cell Signaling Is Required for Virulence in a Model of Acute Pulmonary Infection

James P. Pearson; Matthew Feldman; Barbara H. Iglewski; Alice Prince

ABSTRACT Cell-to-cell signaling controls many virulence genes inPseudomonas aeruginosa. We tested the virulence oflas and rhl quorum-sensing mutants in neonatal mice. A lasI rhlI double mutant was nearly avirulent, and the respective single mutant strains were reduced in virulence compared with the wild-type strain. Quorum sensing plays a role in P. aeruginosa pneumonia in neonatal mice.


Journal of Bacteriology | 2001

Inhibition of Quorum Sensing by a Pseudomonas aeruginosa dksA Homologue

Pavel Branny; James P. Pearson; Everett C. Pesci; Thilo Köhler; Barbara H. Iglewski; Christian van Delden

The Pseudomonas aeruginosa las (lasR-lasI) and rhl (rhlR-rhlI) quorum-sensing systems regulate the expression of several virulence factors, including elastase and rhamnolipid. P. aeruginosa strain PR1-E4 is a lasR deletion mutant that contains a second, undefined mutation which allows production of elastase and rhamnolipid despite a nonfunctional las system. We have previously shown that this strain accomplishes this by increasing the expression of the autoinducer synthase gene rhlI. In this report, we show that the elastolytic phenotype of mutant PR1-E4 can be complemented with a P. aeruginosa homologue of the Escherichia coli dnaK mutation suppressor gene dksA. When supplied in trans on a multicopy plasmid, this gene completely suppressed elastase production by mutant PR1-E4. Cloning and Northern blot analysis revealed that dksA was neither mutated nor less transcribed in mutant PR1-E4. When overexpressed, dksA also reduced rhamnolipid production by both mutant PR1-E4 and the wild type, PAO1. Using Northern blot analysis and lacZ reporter fusions, we show that dksA inhibits rhlI, rhlAB, and lasB transcription. Exogenous N-butyryl-L-homoserine lactone overcame the reduced expression of rhlI and restored rhlAB and lasB expression, as well as elastase production. Our results suggest that the overproduction of the P. aeruginosa DksA homologue inhibits quorum-sensing-dependent virulence factor production by downregulating the transcription of the autoinducer synthase gene rhlI.


Journal of Bacteriology | 2002

Early Activation of Quorum Sensing

James P. Pearson

More than 30 years ago microbiologists found a way to induce luminescent bacteria to emit light prematurely. By adding cell-free culture fluid from a bright bioluminescent culture at high cell density to a nonluminous low-cell-density culture, they were able to eliminate the characteristic lag in


Science | 1998

The involvement of cell-to-cell signals in the development of a bacterial biofilm

David G. Davies; Matthew R. Parsek; James P. Pearson; Barbara H. Iglewski; John William Costerton; E. P. Greenberg


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1999

Quinolone signaling in the cell-to-cell communication system of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Everett C. Pesci; Jared B. J. Milbank; James P. Pearson; Susan L. McKnight; Andrew S. Kende; E. Peter Greenberg; Barbara H. Iglewski


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1994

Structure of the autoinducer required for expression of Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence genes

James P. Pearson; Kendall M. Gray; Luciano Passador; Kenneth D. Tucker; Anatol Eberhard; Barbara H. Iglewski; E. P. Greenberg


Journal of Bacteriology | 1997

Roles of Pseudomonas aeruginosa las and rhl quorum-sensing systems in control of elastase and rhamnolipid biosynthesis genes.

James P. Pearson; Everett C. Pesci; Barbara H. Iglewski


Journal of Bacteriology | 1997

Regulation of las and rhl quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Everett C. Pesci; James P. Pearson; Patrick C. Seed; Barbara H. Iglewski


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1995

A second N-acylhomoserine lactone signal produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

James P. Pearson; Luciano Passador; Barbara H. Iglewski; E. P. Greenberg


Journal of Bacteriology | 1999

Active efflux and diffusion are involved in transport of Pseudomonas aeruginosa cell-to-cell signals.

James P. Pearson; Christian van Delden; Barbara H. Iglewski

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Matthew R. Parsek

Indiana University Bloomington

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