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BackgroundSalmonella enterica serovar Hadar (S. Hadar) is a highly prevalent foodborne pathogen and therefore a major cause of human gastroenteritis worldwide. Outer membrane proteins whose production is often regulated by environmental conditions also play important roles in the adaptability of bacterial pathogens to various environments.ResultsThe present study investigated the adaptation of S. Hadar under the effect of acute static magnetic field exposure (200 mT, 9 h) and the impact on the outer membrane protein pattern. Via two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and LC-MS/MS spectrometry, we compared the proteome of enriched-outer membrane fraction before and after exposure to a magnetic field. A total of 11 proteins, displaying more than a two-fold change, were differentially expressed in exposed cells, among which 7 were up-regulated and 4 down-regulated. These proteins were involved in the integrity of cell envelope (TolB, Pal), in the response to oxidative stress (OmpW, dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase, UspF), in the oxidative stress status (bacterioferritin), in virulence (OmpX, Yfgl) or in motility (FlgE and UspF). Complementary experiments associated the down-regulation of FlgE and UspF with an alteration of swarming, a flagella-driven motility, under SMF. Furthermore, the antibiotic disc diffusion method confirmed a decrease of gentamicin susceptibility in exposed cells. This decrease could be partly associated with the up-regulation of TolC, outer membrane component of an efflux pump. OmpA, a multifunctional protein, was up-regulated.ConclusionsSMF (200 mT) seems to maintain the cell envelope integrity and to submit the exposed cells to an oxidative stress. Some alterations suggest an increase of the ability of exposed cells to form biofilms.

Highlights

  • Comparison of enriched-outer membrane protein patterns after exposure to static magnetic field (SMF) In order to evaluate the impact of SMF on enriched outer membrane (OM) protein fraction of S

  • We compared the proteomes of enriched-outer membrane proteins (OMPs) fractions from non-exposed and 200 mT SMF exposed cells

  • Hadar OMPs, which were differentially expressed under SMF stress

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Introduction

Viability and proliferation [10,11], activity of enzymes [1], transport of ions [12] and gene transcription [13] are the common fields of investigation All these studies exacerbation after 8 h of exposure to an electromagnetic field (0.5 mT, 60 Hz). Magnetic field (1.10 mT, 60 Hz) could stimulate the s32 expression, a stress promoter transcription factor in E. coli [17], or enhances the transcription of the rpoS gene in E. coli when being inhomogeneous (ranging from 5.2 to 6.1 T) [14] It could stimulate transposition activity mediated by the synthesis and accumulation of the heat-shock proteins DnaK/J (when it is set at 1.2 mT, 50 Hz) [18]

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