TY - JOUR
T1 - Terazosin Interferes with Quorum Sensing and Type Three Secretion System and Diminishes the Bacterial Espionage to Mitigate the Salmonella Typhimurium Pathogenesis
AU - Hegazy, Wael A.H.
AU - Salem, Ibrahim M.
AU - Alotaibi, Hadil Faris
AU - Khafagy, El Sayed
AU - Ibrahim, Doaa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/4
Y1 - 2022/4
N2 - Salmonella enterica is an invasive intracellular pathogen and hires diverse systems to ma-nipulate its survival in the host cells. Salmonella could eavesdrop on the host cells, sensing and re-sponding to the produced adrenergic hormones and other neurotransmitters, which results in the augmentation of its virulence and establishes its accommodation in host cells. The current study aims to assess the anti-virulence effect of α-adrenergic antagonist terazosin on S. Typhimurium. Our findings show that terazosin significantly reduced S. Typhimurium adhesion and biofilm for-mation. Furthermore, terazosin significantly decreased invasion and intracellular replication of S. Typhimurium. Interestingly, in vivo, terazosin protected the mice from S. Typhimurium pathogen-esis. To understand the terazosin anti-virulence activity, its effect on quorum sensing (QS), bacterial espionage, and type three secretion system (T3SS) was studied. Strikingly, terazosin competed on the membranal sensors that sense adrenergic hormones and down-regulated their encoding genes, which indicates the ability of terazosin to diminish the bacterial eavesdropping on the host cells. Moreover, terazosin significantly reduced the Chromobacterium violaceum QS-controlled pigment production and interfered with the QS receptor Lux-homolog Salmonella SdiA, which indicates the possible terazosin-mediated anti-QS activity. Furthermore, terazosin down-regulated the expression of T3SS encoding genes. In conclusion, terazosin may mitigate S. Typhimurium virulence ow-ing to its hindering QS and down-regulating T3SS encoding genes besides its inhibition of bacterial espionage.
AB - Salmonella enterica is an invasive intracellular pathogen and hires diverse systems to ma-nipulate its survival in the host cells. Salmonella could eavesdrop on the host cells, sensing and re-sponding to the produced adrenergic hormones and other neurotransmitters, which results in the augmentation of its virulence and establishes its accommodation in host cells. The current study aims to assess the anti-virulence effect of α-adrenergic antagonist terazosin on S. Typhimurium. Our findings show that terazosin significantly reduced S. Typhimurium adhesion and biofilm for-mation. Furthermore, terazosin significantly decreased invasion and intracellular replication of S. Typhimurium. Interestingly, in vivo, terazosin protected the mice from S. Typhimurium pathogen-esis. To understand the terazosin anti-virulence activity, its effect on quorum sensing (QS), bacterial espionage, and type three secretion system (T3SS) was studied. Strikingly, terazosin competed on the membranal sensors that sense adrenergic hormones and down-regulated their encoding genes, which indicates the ability of terazosin to diminish the bacterial eavesdropping on the host cells. Moreover, terazosin significantly reduced the Chromobacterium violaceum QS-controlled pigment production and interfered with the QS receptor Lux-homolog Salmonella SdiA, which indicates the possible terazosin-mediated anti-QS activity. Furthermore, terazosin down-regulated the expression of T3SS encoding genes. In conclusion, terazosin may mitigate S. Typhimurium virulence ow-ing to its hindering QS and down-regulating T3SS encoding genes besides its inhibition of bacterial espionage.
KW - Salmonella Typhimurium
KW - anti-virulence
KW - bacterial espionage
KW - quorum sensing
KW - terazosin
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U2 - 10.3390/antibiotics11040465
DO - 10.3390/antibiotics11040465
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85128436087
SN - 2079-6382
VL - 11
JO - Antibiotics
JF - Antibiotics
IS - 4
M1 - 465
ER -