Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations

Van Loi V, Busche T, Kuropka B, Müller S, Methling K, Lalk M, Kalinowski J, Antelmann H (2023)
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 208: 859-876.

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Van Loi, Vu; Busche, TobiasUniBi; Kuropka, Benno; Müller, Susanne; Methling, Karen; Lalk, Michael; Kalinowski, JörnUniBi; Antelmann, Haike
Abstract / Bemerkung
Staphylococcus aureus is a major pathogen, which has to defend against reactive oxygen and electrophilic species encountered during infections. Activated macrophages produce the immunometabolite itaconate as potent electrophile and antimicrobial upon pathogen infection. In this work, we used transcriptomics, metabolomics and shotgun redox proteomics to investigate the specific stress responses, metabolic changes and redox modifications caused by sublethal concentrations of itaconic acid in S. aureus. In the RNA-seq transcriptome, itaconic acid caused the induction of the GlnR, KdpDE, CidR, SigB, GraRS, PerR, CtsR and HrcA regulons and the urease-encoding operon, revealing an acid and oxidative stress response and impaired proteostasis. Neutralization using external urea as ammonium source improved the growth and decreased the expression of the glutamine synthetase-controlling GlnR regulon, indicating that S. aureus experienced ammonium starvation upon itaconic acid stress. In the extracellular metabolome, the amounts of acetate and formate were decreased, while secretion of pyruvate and the neutral product acetoin were strongly enhanced to avoid intracellular acidification. Exposure to itaconic acid affected the amino acid uptake and metabolism as revealed by the strong intracellular accumulation of lysine, threonine, histidine, aspartate, alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, cysteine and methionine. In the proteome, itaconic acid caused widespread S-bacillithiolation and S-itaconation of redox-sensitive antioxidant and metabolic enzymes, ribosomal proteins and translation factors in S. aureus, supporting its oxidative and electrophilic mode of action in S. aureus. In phenotype analyses, the catalase KatA, the low molecular weight thiol bacillithiol and the urease provided protection against itaconic acid-induced oxidative and acid stress in S. aureus. Altogether, our results revealed that under physiological infection conditions, such as in the acidic phagolysome, itaconic acid is a highly effective antimicrobial against multi-resistant S. aureus isolates, which acts as weak acid causing an acid, oxidative and electrophilic stress response, leading to S-bacillithiolation and itaconation.
Stichworte
Staphylococcus aureus; Itaconic acid; Transcriptome; Metabolome; Itaconation; S-bacillithiolation
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Band
208
Seite(n)
859-876
ISSN
0891-5849
eISSN
1873-4596
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984921

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Van Loi V, Busche T, Kuropka B, et al. Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2023;208:859-876.
Van Loi, V., Busche, T., Kuropka, B., Müller, S., Methling, K., Lalk, M., Kalinowski, J., et al. (2023). Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 208, 859-876. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.09.031
Van Loi, Vu, Busche, Tobias, Kuropka, Benno, Müller, Susanne, Methling, Karen, Lalk, Michael, Kalinowski, Jörn, and Antelmann, Haike. 2023. “Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations”. Free Radical Biology and Medicine 208: 859-876.
Van Loi, V., Busche, T., Kuropka, B., Müller, S., Methling, K., Lalk, M., Kalinowski, J., and Antelmann, H. (2023). Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations. Free Radical Biology and Medicine 208, 859-876.
Van Loi, V., et al., 2023. Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 208, p 859-876.
V. Van Loi, et al., “Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations”, Free Radical Biology and Medicine, vol. 208, 2023, pp. 859-876.
Van Loi, V., Busche, T., Kuropka, B., Müller, S., Methling, K., Lalk, M., Kalinowski, J., Antelmann, H.: Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 208, 859-876 (2023).
Van Loi, Vu, Busche, Tobias, Kuropka, Benno, Müller, Susanne, Methling, Karen, Lalk, Michael, Kalinowski, Jörn, and Antelmann, Haike. “Staphylococcus aureus adapts to the immunometabolite itaconic acid by inducing acid and oxidative stress responses including S-bacillithiolations and S-itaconations”. Free Radical Biology and Medicine 208 (2023): 859-876.
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