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On the Offensive: the Role of Outer Membrane Vesicles in the Successful Dissemination of New Delhi Metallo-β-lactamase (NDM-1)
被引:29
作者:
Martinez, Melina M. B.
[1
,10
]
Bonomo, Robert A.
[2
,3
,4
,5
,6
,11
,12
,13
,14
]
Vila, Alejandro J.
[6
,7
,8
]
Maffia, Paulo C.
[1
,9
,10
]
Gonzalez, Lisandro J.
[7
,8
]
机构:
[1] Univ Nacl Quilmes, Inst Microbicl Basica & Aplicada, Lab Microbicl Mol, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[2] Vet Affairs Northeast Ohio Healthcare Syst, Res Serv, Cleveland, OH USA
[3] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Med, Sch Med, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[4] Vet Affairs Northeast Ohio Healthcare Syst, Med Serv, Cleveland, OH USA
[5] Vet Affairs Northeast Ohio Healthcare Syst, GRECC, Cleveland, OH USA
[6] CWRU Cleveland VAMC Ctr Antimicrobial Resistance, Cleveland, OH USA
[7] CONICET UNR, Inst Biol Mol & Celular Rosario IBR, Rosario, Argentina
[8] Univ Nacl Rosario, Fac Ciencias Bioquim & Farmaceut, Area Biofis, Rosario, Argentina
[9] Univ Nacl Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[10] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[11] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Pharmacol, Sch Med, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[12] Case Western Reserve Univ, Sch Med, Dept Mol Biol & Microbiol, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[13] Case Western Reserve Univ, Sch Med, Dept Biochem, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[14] Case Western Reserve Univ, Sch Med, Dept Prote & Bioinformat, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
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基金:
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词:
outer membrane vesicles;
NDM-1;
carbapenemase;
cross-species protection;
Galleria mellonella;
E;
coli;
P;
aeruginosa;
metallo-beta-lactamase;
NDM;
GALLERIA-MELLONELLA LARVAE;
ESCHERICHIA-COLI;
ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE;
CARBAPENEM RESISTANCE;
GENES;
SALMONELLA;
MECHANISM;
BACTERIA;
MODEL;
HOST;
D O I:
10.1128/mBio.01836-21
中图分类号:
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号:
071005 ;
100705 ;
摘要:
The emergence and worldwide dissemination of carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative bacteria are a major public health threat. Metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) represent the largest family of carbapenemases. Regrettably, these resistance determinants are spreading worldwide. Among them, the New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM-1) is experiencing the fastest and largest geographical spread. NDM-1 beta-lactamase is anchored to the bacterial outer membrane, while most MBLs are soluble, periplasmic enzymes. This unique cellular localization favors the selective secretion of active NDM-1 into outer membrane vesicles (OMVs). Here, we advance the idea that NDM-containing vesicles serve as vehicles for the local dissemination of NDM-1. We show that OMVs with NDM-1 can protect a carbapenem-susceptible strain of Escherichia coli upon treatment with meropenem in a Galleria mellonella infection model. Survival curves of G. mellonella revealed that vesicle encapsulation enhances the action of NDM-1, prolonging and favoring bacterial protection against meropenem inside the larva hemolymph. We also demonstrate that E. coil cells expressing NDM-1 protect a susceptible Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain within the larvae in the presence of meropenem. By using E. coil variants engineered to secrete variable amounts of NDM-1, we demonstrate that the protective effect correlates with the amount of NDM-1 secreted into vesicles. We conclude that secretion of NDM-1 into OMVs contributes to the survival of otherwise susceptible nearby bacteria at infection sites. These results disclose that OMVs play a role in the establishment of bacterial communities, in addition to traditional horizontal gene transfer mechanisms. IMPORTANCE Resistance to carbapenems, last-resort antibiotics, is spreading worldwide, raising great concern. NDM-1 is one of the most potent and widely disseminated carbapenem-hydrolyzing enzymes spread among many bacteria and is secreted to the extracellular medium within outer membrane vesicles. We show that vesicles carrying NDM-1 can protect carbapenem-susceptible strains of E. coil and P. aeruginosa upon treatment with meropenem in a live infection model. These vesicles act as nanoparticles that encapsulate and transport NDM-1, prolonging and favoring its action against meropenem inside a living organism. Secretion of NDM-1 into vesicles contributes to the survival of otherwise susceptible nearby bacteria at infection sites. We propose that vesicles play a role in the establishment of bacterial communities and the dissemination of antibiotic resistance, in addition to traditional horizontal gene transfer mechanisms.
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