Deciphering tissue-induced Klebsiella pneumoniae lipid A structure

作者:Llobet Enrique; Martinez Moliner Veronica; Moranta David; Dahlstrom Kathe M; Regueiro Veronica; Tomas Anna; Cano Victoria; Perez Gutierrez Camino; Frank Christian G; Fernandez Carrasco Helena; Insua Jose Luis; Salminen Tiina A; Garmendia Junkal; Bengoechea Jose A*
来源:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2015, 112(46): E6369-E6378.
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1508820112

摘要

The outcome of an infection depends on host recognition of the pathogen, hence leading to the activation of signaling pathways controlling defense responses. A long-held belief is that the modification of the lipid A moiety of the lipopolysaccharide could help Gram-negative pathogens to evade innate immunity. However, direct evidence that this happens in vivo is lacking. Here we report the lipid A expressed in the tissues of infected mice by the human pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae. Our findings demonstrate that Klebsiella remodels its lipid A in a tissue-dependent manner. Lipid A species found in the lungs are consistent with a 2-hydroxyacyl-modified lipid A dependent on the PhoPQ-regulated oxygenase LpxO. The in vivo lipid A pattern is lost in minimally passaged bacteria isolated from the tissues. LpxO-dependent modification reduces the activation of inflammatory responses and mediates resistance to antimicrobial peptides. An lpxO mutant is attenuated in vivo thereby highlighting the importance of this lipid A modification in Klebsiella infection biology. Colistin, one of the last options to treat multidrug-resistant Klebsiella infections, triggers the in vivo lipid A pattern. Moreover, colistin-resistant isolates already express the in vivo lipid A pattern. In these isolates, LpxO-dependent lipid A modification mediates resistance to colistin. Deciphering the lipid A expressed in vivo opens the possibility of designing novel therapeutics targeting the enzymes responsible for the in vivo lipid A pattern.

  • 出版日期2015-11-17