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Targeted deletion of Pf prophages from diverse Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates impacts quorum sensing and virulence traits

Schmidt, A. K.; Schwartzkopf, C. M.; Pourtois, J. D.; Burgener, E.; Faith, D. R.; Joyce, A.; Lamma, T.; Kumar, G.; Bollyky, P. L.; Secor, P. R.

2023-11-19 microbiology
10.1101/2023.11.19.567716 bioRxiv
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that commonly causes medical hardware, wound, and respiratory infections. Temperate filamentous Pf phages that infect P. aeruginosa impact numerous bacterial virulence phenotypes. Most work on Pf phages has focused on strain Pf4 and its host P. aeruginosa PAO1. Expanding from Pf4 and PAO1, this study explores diverse Pf strains infecting P. aeruginosa clinical isolates. We describe a simple technique targeting the Pf lysogeny maintenance gene, pflM (PA0718), that enables the effective elimination of Pf prophages from diverse P. aeruginosa hosts. This study also assesses the effects different Pf phages have on host quorum sensing, biofilm formation, virulence factor production, and virulence. Collectively, this research not only introduces a valuable tool for Pf prophage elimination from diverse P. aeruginosa isolates, but also advances our understanding of the complex relationship between P. aeruginosa and filamentous Pf phages. ImportancePseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen that is frequently infected by filamentous Pf phages (viruses) that integrate into its chromosome, affecting behavior. While prior work has focused on Pf4 and PAO1, this study investigates diverse Pf strains in clinical isolates. A simple method targeting the deletion of the Pf lysogeny maintenance gene pflM (PA0718) effectively eliminates Pf prophages from clinical isolates. The research evaluates the impact Pf prophages have on bacterial quorum sensing, biofilm formation, and virulence phenotypes. This work introduces a valuable tool to eliminate Pf prophages from clinical isolates and advances our understanding of P. aeruginosa and filamentous Pf phage interactions.

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