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Proteomic signatures of synergistic interactions in antimicrobials

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS
卷 270, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2022.104743

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Citrobacter werkmanii; Biofilm formation; iTRAQ; 2-benzisothiazolin-3-one; EDTA-2Na

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Our study reveals that the combination of BIT and EDTA-2Na induces consistent protein expression alteration in a set of core proteins of C. werkmanii, which underlies a strong synergistic antimicrobial effect. This increases our understanding of the action modes of BIT and EDTA-2Na as well as their combinations.
Mounting evidence has shown that antimicrobial agents can interfere synergistically with bacterial viability and proliferation when acting together at both the planktonic and biofilm levels without clear underlying molecular mechanisms. Here, multiplexed proteomics by iTRAQ was used to study the interplay between two biocides, the isothiazolone 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one (BIT) and the chelating agent disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA-2Na), employing the Citrobacter werkmanii as a model system. We first confirmed that these two biocides act synergistically on this bacterial species and then extracted the proteomic profiles of C. werkmanii cells in the presence of BIT, EDTA-2Na, and their combinations. In particular, we identified 43 core proteins that are differentially expressed in all three conditions simultaneously. Meanwhile, we found that these core proteins are consistently up-regulated when these two biocides are present, but not for single biocides, where we found a balanced mix of up-and down-regulation. Meanwhile, most of the deletion mutants of the core DEPs exhibited biofilm growth inhibition under joint biocide action, while their response was very heterogenous, with respect to the wild-type strain. Together, our results show that while BIT and EDTA-2Na act on multiple protein targets, they interact synergistically at the protein level in a very consistent manner.Significance: Our preliminary experiments have demonstrated that a combination of 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one (BIT) and EDTA-2Na shows higher inhibitory effects on planktonic growth and biofilm formation in both C. werkmanii and Staphylococcus aureus than when these two biocides act alone. However, the mechanistic basis of such synergistic interaction is still unknown. Therefore, the key proteins involved in the above-mentioned enhanced antimicrobial synergy were elucidated using multiplexed proteomics analysis by isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ). Our results reveal that the joint action of BIT and EDTA-2Na in-duces consistent protein expression alteration in a set of core proteins of C. werkmanii, which underlies a strong synergistic antimicrobial effect, which increase our understanding of the action modes of BIT and EDTA-2Na as well as their combinations.

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