Abstract

Staphylococcus epidermidis small colony variants can survive inside macrophages and their survival has been proposed as a pivotal process in the pathogenesis of biomaterial associated infections. In the present study the intracellular location of clinical isolates of SCV and parental wild type strains inside macrophages was determined. Furthermore, the effect of IFN-γ and rapamycin on the level of SCV/WT as well as lysosomes colocalisation and iNOS induction in THP-activated macrophages in response to WT and SCV strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis were examined. It was demonstrated that SCV strain of S. epidermidis can survive and persist inside macrophages and its intracellular survival is supported by the induction of phagosomal acidification. The ability to reduce the high proportion of LysoTracker positive SCV containing phagosomes was exclusively found when IFN-γ was used. The findings suggest that IFN-γ mediates SCV killing via two distinct mechanisms, phagosome alkalisation and an increased iNOS synthesis, so the cytokine may control S. epidermidis WT and SCV infection in macrophages. Staphylococcus epidermidis SCV is a less potent stimulus of iNOS than the WT strain and the feature may help SCV to persist in hostile environment of macrophages. Rapamycin treatment did not influence the iNOS synthesis but reduced the percentage of both bacterial strains within acidic organelles. However, the percentage of SCV within LysoTracker positive organelles, even though reduced comparing to non-primed cells, was higher than in the WT strain indicating that Staphylococcus epidermidis possesses unique metabolic features allowing SCV to survive within macrophages.

Highlights

  • It may come as a surprise that a relatively avirulent skin commensal, Staphylococcus epidermidis is commonly involved in persistent and relapsing infections in patients receiving medical devices [1, 2]

  • Considering that phagosomal acidification is essential for the intracellular survival of small colony variant (SCV) and that those can persist at low pH, the results suggest that priming macrophages with proinflammatory cytokine stimulates efficient anti-bacterial strategies to mediate intracellular killing of both S. epidermidis phenotypes

  • It was demonstrated that haemin auxotrophic SCV strain of S. epidermidis can persist inside macrophages and its intracellular persistence is supported by the induction of phagosomal acidification

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Introduction

It may come as a surprise that a relatively avirulent skin commensal, Staphylococcus epidermidis is commonly involved in persistent and relapsing infections in patients receiving medical devices [1, 2]. It was reported that Staphylococcus epidermidis can survive inside macrophages. Staphylococcus epidermidis small colony variants persistence in macrophages

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