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Query: EC:2.3.1.184 (
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The opportunistic pathogen
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
damages hosts through the production of diverse secreted products, many of which are regulated by quorum sensing (QS). The
lasR
gene, which encodes a central QS regulator, is frequently mutated in clinical isolates from chronic infections, and loss of
LasR
function (LasR-) generally impairs the activity of downstream QS regulators RhlR and PqsR. We found that in cocultures containing LasR+ and
LasR
- strains,
LasR
- strains hyperproduce the RhlR/
RhlI
-regulated antagonistic factors pyocyanin and rhamnolipids in diverse models and media and in different strain backgrounds. Diffusible QS autoinducers produced by the wild type were not required for this effect. Using transcriptomics, genetics, and biochemical approaches, we uncovered a reciprocal interaction between wild-type and
lasR
mutant pairs wherein the iron-scavenging siderophore pyochelin produced by the
lasR
mutant induced citrate release and cross-feeding from the wild type.
Citrate
, a metabolite often secreted in low iron environments, stimulated RhlR signaling and
RhlI
levels in
LasR
-but not in LasR+ strains. These studies reveal the potential for complex interactions between recently diverged, genetically distinct isolates within populations from single chronic infections.
IMPORTANCE
Coculture interactions between
lasR
loss-of-function and LasR+
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
strains may explain the worse outcomes associated with the presence of
LasR
- strains. More broadly, this report illustrates how interactions within a genotypically diverse population, similar to those that frequently develop in natural settings, can promote unpredictably high virulence factor production.
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PMID:Intraspecies Signaling between Common Variants of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Increases Production of Quorum-Sensing-Controlled Virulence Factors. 3284 58