Abstract

BackgroundZinc uptake-regulator (Zur)-regulated lipoprotein A (ZrlA) plays a role in bacterial fitness and overcoming antimicrobial exposure in Acinetobacter baumannii. This study further characterized the zrlA gene and its encoded protein and investigated the roles of the zrlA gene in bacterial morphology, antimicrobial susceptibility, and production of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) in A. baumannii ATCC 17978.ResultsIn silico and polymerase chain reaction analyses showed that the zrlA gene was conserved among A. baumannii strains with 97–100% sequence homology. Recombinant ZrlA protein exhibited a specific enzymatic activity of D-alanine-D-alanine carboxypeptidase. Wild-type A. baumannii exhibited more morphological heterogeneity than a ΔzrlA mutant strain during stationary phase. The ΔzrlA mutant strain was more susceptible to gentamicin than the wild-type strain. Sizes and protein profiles of OMVs were similar between the wild-type and ΔzrlA mutant strains, but the ΔzrlA mutant strain produced 9.7 times more OMV particles than the wild-type strain. OMVs from the ΔzrlA mutant were more cytotoxic in cultured epithelial cells than OMVs from the wild-type strain.ConclusionsThe present study demonstrated that A. baumannii ZrlA contributes to bacterial morphogenesis and antimicrobial resistance, but its deletion increases OMV production and OMV-mediated host cell cytotoxicity.

Highlights

  • Zinc uptake-regulator (Zur)-regulated lipoprotein A (ZrlA) plays a role in bacterial fitness and overcoming antimicrobial exposure in Acinetobacter baumannii

  • We explored the hypothesis that Zur-regulated lipoprotein A (ZrlA) plays a role in bacterial morphogenesis and outer membrane vesicle (OMV) biogenesis, because ZrlA possesses peptidase activity for peptidoglycan remodeling [8], which may affect the crosslinking between peptidoglycans and outer membranes

  • Sequence analysis indicated that the zrlA gene was conserved in all sequenced A. baumannii strains with 97–100% homology

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Introduction

Zinc uptake-regulator (Zur)-regulated lipoprotein A (ZrlA) plays a role in bacterial fitness and overcoming antimicrobial exposure in Acinetobacter baumannii. This study further characterized the zrlA gene and its encoded protein and investigated the roles of the zrlA gene in bacterial morphology, antimicrobial susceptibility, and production of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) in A. baumannii ATCC 17978. A. baumannii is a member of the ‘ESKAPE’ pathogens that are potentially drug-resistant bacteria [3]. The World Health Organization listed carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii as the most critical pathogen for development of new therapeutic agents. A. baumannii acquires nutrient metals, including iron, zinc (Zn), copper, magnesium, nickel, and manganese, from the host for a variety of biological processes [4,5,6].

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