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Enterococcus faecalis suppresses Staphylococcus aureus-induced NETosis and promotes bacterial survival in polymicrobial infections.


ABSTRACT: Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen that is frequently co-isolated with other microbes in wound infections. While E. faecalis can subvert the host immune response and promote the survival of other microbes via interbacterial synergy, little is known about the impact of E. faecalis-mediated immune suppression on co-infecting microbes. We hypothesized that E. faecalis can attenuate neutrophil-mediated responses in mixed-species infection to promote survival of the co-infecting species. We found that neutrophils control E. faecalis infection via phagocytosis, ROS production, and degranulation of azurophilic granules, but it does not trigger neutrophil extracellular trap formation (NETosis). However, E. faecalis attenuates Staphylococcus aureus-induced NETosis in polymicrobial infection by interfering with citrullination of histone, suggesting E. faecalis can actively suppress NETosis in neutrophils. Residual S. aureus-induced NETs that remain during co-infection do not impact E. faecalis, further suggesting that E. faecalis possess mechanisms to evade or survive NET-associated killing mechanisms. E. faecalis-driven reduction of NETosis corresponds with higher S. aureus survival, indicating that this immunomodulating effect could be a risk factor in promoting the virulence polymicrobial infection. These findings highlight the complexity of the immune response to polymicrobial infections and suggest that attenuated pathogen-specific immune responses contribute to pathogenesis in the mammalian host.

SUBMITTER: Kao PH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10608956 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Enterococcus faecalis</i> suppresses <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>-induced NETosis and promotes bacterial survival in polymicrobial infections.

Kao Patrick Hsien-Neng PH   Ch'ng Jun-Hong JH   Chong Kelvin K L KKL   Stocks Claudia J CJ   Wong Siu Ling SL   Kline Kimberly A KA  

FEMS microbes 20231011


<i>Enterococcus faecalis</i> is an opportunistic pathogen that is frequently co-isolated with other microbes in wound infections. While <i>E. faecalis</i> can subvert the host immune response and promote the survival of other microbes via interbacterial synergy, little is known about the impact of <i>E. faecalis</i>-mediated immune suppression on co-infecting microbes. We hypothesized that <i>E. faecalis</i> can attenuate neutrophil-mediated responses in mixed-species infection to promote surviv  ...[more]

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