CORTES PAULO RICARDO
Artículos
Título:
Host Cell Oxidative Stress Promotes Intracellular Fluoroquinolone Persisters of Streptococcus pneumoniae
Autor/es:
MIRELYS HERNANDEZ-MORFA; REINOSO-VIZCAINO NM; NADIA OLIVERO; CORTES PAULO R; JOSE ECHENIQUE
Revista:
Microbiology Spectrum
Editorial:
american society for microbilogy
Referencias:
Lugar: washington; Año: 2022
ISSN:
2165-0497
Resumen:
acterial persisters represent a small subpopulation that tolerates high antibiotic concentrations without acquiring heritable resistance, and it may be generated by environmental factors. Here, we report the first antibiotic persistence mechanism in Streptococcus pneumoniae, which is induced by oxidative stress conditions and allows the pneumococcus to survive in the presence of fluoroquinolones. We demonstrated that fluoroquinolone persistence is prompted by both the impact of growth arrest and the oxidative stress response induced by H2O2 in bacterial cells. This process protected pneumococci against the deleterious effects of high ROS levels induced by fluoroquinolones. Importantly, S. pneumoniae develops persistence during infection, and is dependent on the oxidative stress status of the host cells, indicating that its transient intracellular life contributes to this mechanism. Furthermore, our findings suggest persistence may influence the outcome of antibiotic therapy and be par