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Roles of SmeYZ, SbiAB, and SmeDEF Efflux Systems in Iron Homeostasis of Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2022 Jun 1
PMID 35647692
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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, a nonfermenting Gram-negative rod, is frequently isolated from the environment and is emerging as a multidrug-resistant global opportunistic pathogen. S. maltophilia harbors eight RND-type efflux pumps that contribute to multidrug resistance and physiological functions. Among the eight efflux pumps, SmeYZ pump is constitutively highly expressed. In our previous study, we demonstrated that loss-of-function of the SmeYZ pump results in pleiotropic phenotypes, including abolished swimming motility, decreased secreted protease activity, and compromised tolerance to oxidative stress and antibiotics. In this study, we attempted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms responsible for -mediated pleiotropic phenotypes. RNA-seq transcriptome analysis and subsequent confirmation with qRT-PCR revealed that mutant experienced an iron starvation response because the genes involved in the synthesis and uptake of stenobactin, the sole siderophore of S. maltophilia, were significantly upregulated. We further verified that mutant had low intracellular iron levels via inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Also, KJΔYZ was more sensitive to 2,2'-dipyridyl (DIP), a ferrous iron chelator, in comparison with the wild type. The contribution of SmeYZ, SmeDEF, and SbiAB pumps to stenobactin secretion was suggested by qRT-PCR and further verified by Chrome Azurol S (CAS) activity, iron source utilization, and cell viability assays. We also demonstrated that loss-of-function of SmeYZ led to the compensatory upregulation of SbiAB and SmeDEF pumps for stenobactin secretion. The overexpression of the SbiAB pump resulted in a reduction in intracellular iron levels, which may be the key factor responsible for the -mediated pleiotropic phenotypes, except for antibiotic extrusion. Efflux pumps display high efficiency of drug extrusion, which underlies their roles in multidrug resistance. In addition, efflux pumps have physiological functions, and their expression is tightly regulated by various environmental and physiological signals. Functional redundancy of efflux pumps is commonly observed, and mutual regulation occurs among these functionally redundant pumps in a bacterium. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an opportunistic pathogen that shows intrinsic multi-drug resistance. In this study, we demonstrated that SmeYZ, SbiAB, and SmeDEF efflux pumps of S. maltophilia display functional redundancy in siderophore secretion. Inactivation of led to the upregulation of and . Unexpectedly, overexpression resulted in the reduction of intracellular iron levels, which led to pleiotropic defects in mutant. This study demonstrates a previously unidentified connection between efflux pumps, siderophore secretion, and intracellular iron levels in S. maltophilia.

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