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Recombinant N-acyl homoserine lactone-Lactonase AiiAQSI-1 Attenuates Aeromonas hydrophila Virulence Factors, Biofilm Formation and Reduces Mortality in Crucian Carp.


ABSTRACT: Quorum quenching (QQ) is a promising alternative infection-control strategy to antibiotics that controls quorum-regulated virulence without killing the pathogens. Aeromonas hydrophila is an opportunistic gram-negative pathogen living in freshwater and marine environments. A. hydrophila possesses an N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHL)-based quorum-sensing (QS) system that regulates virulence, so quorum signal-inactivation (i.e., QQ) may represent a new way to combat A. hydrophila infection. In this study, an AHL lactonase gene, aiiA was cloned from Bacillus sp. strain QSI-1 and expressed in Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3). The A. hydrophila hexanoyl homoserine lactone (C6-HSL) QS signal molecule was degraded by AiiAQSI-1, which resulted in a decrease of bacterial swimming motility, reduction of extracellular protease and hemolysin virulence factors, and inhibited the biofilm formation of A. hydrophila YJ-1 in a microtiter assay. In cell culture studies, AiiAQSI-1 decreased the ability of A. hydrophila adherence to and internalization by Epithelioma papulosum cyprini (EPC) cells. During in vivo studies, oral administration of AiiAQSI-1 via feed supplementation attenuated A. hydrophila infection in Crucian Carp. Results from this work indicate that feed supplementation with AiiAQSI-1 protein has potential to control A. hydrophila aquaculture disease via QQ.

SUBMITTER: Zhang B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6780897 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recombinant N-acyl homoserine lactone-Lactonase AiiA<sub>QSI-1</sub> Attenuates <i>Aeromonas hydrophila</i> Virulence Factors, Biofilm Formation and Reduces Mortality in <i>Crucian Carp</i>.

Zhang Bao B   Zhuang Xiyi X   Guo Liyun L   McLean Robert J C RJC   Chu Weihua W  

Marine drugs 20190827 9


Quorum quenching (QQ) is a promising alternative infection-control strategy to antibiotics that controls quorum-regulated virulence without killing the pathogens. <i>Aeromonas hydrophila</i> is an opportunistic gram-negative pathogen living in freshwater and marine environments. <i>A. hydrophila</i> possesses an N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHL)-based quorum-sensing (QS) system that regulates virulence, so quorum signal-inactivation (i.e., QQ) may represent a new way to combat <i>A. hydrophila</i>  ...[more]

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