Abstract

Increasing resistance to fluoroquinolones (FQs), such as norfloxacin and enrofloxacin, supports the need for the discovery of novel molecules and alternative approaches in antimicrobial therapy. Quorum sensing (QS) is a promising target for next-generation anti-infective agents designed to address the evolving drug resistance in bacterial pathogens. Given that the LuxS/autoinducer-2 (AI-2) quorum-sensing system regulates microbial group behaviors, we hypothesized that this system influences the FQ susceptibility in Streptococcus suis. It was found that a luxS mutant (ΔluxS) of S. suis possesses an increased susceptibility to FQs compared to the wild type strain. When grown in the presence of sub-MIC of antibiotics, the ΔluxS strain showed a significant decrease in growth rate and biofilm formation. These results suggest that the FQ resistance in S. suis could involve a signaling mechanism associated with the LuxS/AI-2 quorum-sensing system. HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) analyses showed a significant increase in the intracellular accumulation of enrofloxacin in the ΔluxS strain compared to the wild type strain. This increase was less pronounced in the presence of exogenous AI-2. Moreover, the expression of satA and satB genes was decreased in the ΔluxS strain. Exogenous AI-2 reversed the down-regulated gene expression observed in the ΔluxS strain. Our study brought strong evidence that the LuxS/AI-2 system in S. suis is involved in FQ susceptibility by regulating the efflux pump SatAB. LuxS is highly conserved among Gram-positive bacteria and may therefore represent a novel antimicrobial target for an alternative approach in antimicrobial therapy.

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