Abstract

is a major cause of antibiotic-resistant nosocomial infections worldwide. In this study, several rifampin-resistant spontaneous mutants obtained from the ATCC 17978 strain that differed in their point mutations in the gene, encoding the β-subunit of the RNA polymerase, were isolated. All the mutants harboring amino acid substitutions in position 522 or 540 of the RpoB protein were impaired in surface-associated motility and had attenuated virulence in the fertility model of The transcriptional profile of these mutants included six downregulated genes encoding proteins homologous to transporters and metabolic enzymes widespread among clinical isolates. The construction of knockout mutants in each of the six downregulated genes revealed a significant reduction in the surface-associated motility and virulence of four of them in the ATCC 17978 strain, as well as in the virulent clinical isolate MAR002. Taken together, our results provide strong evidence of the connection between motility and virulence in this multiresistant nosocomial pathogen.

Alternate Journal
Infect. Immun.
Authors
Pérez-Varela, María, Barbé, Jordi, Aranda, Jesús, Bou, Germán, Rumbo-Feal, Soraya, Vallejo, Juan Andrés, and Corral, Jordi
Citation Key
132
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Date Published
2017 08
DOI
10.1128/IAI.00327-17
ISSN
1098-5522
Issue
8
Keywords
Acinetobacter baumannii, Acinetobacter Infections, Amino Acid Substitution, Animals, Bacterial Proteins, Caenorhabditis elegans, Cross Infection, DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases, Down-Regulation, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial, Gene Expression Profilin
Journal
Infect Immun
Volume
85
Year of Publication
2017