TY - JOUR
T1 - CsrA-mediated regulation of a virulence switch in Acinetobacter baumannii
AU - Singh, Raja
AU - Perez Varela, Maria
AU - Colquhoun, Jennifer M
AU - Kröger, Carsten
AU - Hamrock, Fergal J
AU - Shaibah, Ali
AU - Neidle, Ellen L
AU - Rather, Philip N
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 et al.
PY - 2025/2/25
Y1 - 2025/2/25
N2 - CsrA is an RNA binding protein that functions as a global regulator in bacteria. We demonstrate that, in Acinetobacter baumannii, CsrA acts as a positive regulator of the switch from virulent (VIR-O) to avirulent (AV-T) subpopulations. This regulation is mediated, in part, by CsrA interfering with Rho-dependent termination in the mRNA leader region of the ABUW_1645 gene, encoding the primary TetR-type transcriptional regulator that drives cells from the VIR-O to the AV-T state. We demonstrate that CsrA directly binds to the ABUW_1645 mRNA leader region and interferes with Rho binding. We identify three small RNAs (sRNAs) designated CsrB, CsrC, and CsrD that bind to CsrA and inhibit its activity. Individual overexpression of each sRNA greatly decreased the rate of VIR-O to AV-T switching. Individual deletions of each sRNA increased the frequency of VIR-O to AV-T switching, with loss of CsrB giving the highest increase at 2.4-fold. The expression of each sRNA was strongly dependent on the GacA response regulator and the expression of each sRNA was higher in VIR-O cells than in AV-T variants. This regulation provides a mechanism for the differential control of CsrA activity between VIR-O and AV-T variants.
AB - CsrA is an RNA binding protein that functions as a global regulator in bacteria. We demonstrate that, in Acinetobacter baumannii, CsrA acts as a positive regulator of the switch from virulent (VIR-O) to avirulent (AV-T) subpopulations. This regulation is mediated, in part, by CsrA interfering with Rho-dependent termination in the mRNA leader region of the ABUW_1645 gene, encoding the primary TetR-type transcriptional regulator that drives cells from the VIR-O to the AV-T state. We demonstrate that CsrA directly binds to the ABUW_1645 mRNA leader region and interferes with Rho binding. We identify three small RNAs (sRNAs) designated CsrB, CsrC, and CsrD that bind to CsrA and inhibit its activity. Individual overexpression of each sRNA greatly decreased the rate of VIR-O to AV-T switching. Individual deletions of each sRNA increased the frequency of VIR-O to AV-T switching, with loss of CsrB giving the highest increase at 2.4-fold. The expression of each sRNA was strongly dependent on the GacA response regulator and the expression of each sRNA was higher in VIR-O cells than in AV-T variants. This regulation provides a mechanism for the differential control of CsrA activity between VIR-O and AV-T variants.
KW - Acinetobacter baumannii
KW - CsrA
KW - phenotypic heterogeneity
KW - small RNAs
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U2 - 10.1128/mbio.04058-24
DO - 10.1128/mbio.04058-24
M3 - Article
C2 - 39998216
SN - 2161-2129
VL - 16
JO - mBio
JF - mBio
IS - 4
M1 - e04058-24
ER -