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Novel phenol-soluble modulin derivatives in community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus identified through imaging mass spectrometry
Authors:Gonzalez David J  Okumura Cheryl Y  Hollands Andrew  Kersten Roland  Akong-Moore Kathryn  Pence Morgan A  Malone Cheryl L  Derieux Jaclyn  Moore Bradley S  Horswill Alexander R  Dixon Jack E  Dorrestein Pieter C  Nizet Victor
Institution:Department of Pediatrics, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA.
Abstract:Staphylococcus aureus causes a wide range of human disease ranging from localized skin and soft tissue infections to potentially lethal systemic infections. S. aureus has the biosynthetic ability to generate numerous virulence factors that assist in circumventing the innate immune system during disease pathogenesis. Recent studies have uncovered a set of extracellular peptides produced by community-associated methicillin-resistant S. aureus (CA-MRSA) with homology to the phenol-soluble modulins (PSMs) from Staphylococcus epidermidis. CA-MRSA PSMs contribute to skin infection and recruit and lyse neutrophils, and truncated versions of these peptides possess antimicrobial activity. In this study, novel CA-MRSA PSM derivatives were discovered by the use of microbial imaging mass spectrometry. The novel PSM derivatives are compared with their parent full-length peptides for changes in hemolytic, cytolytic, and neutrophil-stimulating activity. A potential contribution of the major S. aureus secreted protease aureolysin in processing PSMs is demonstrated. Finally, we show that PSM processing occurs in multiple CA-MRSA strains by structural confirmation of additional novel derivatives. This work demonstrates that IMS can serve as a useful tool to go beyond genome predictions and expand our understanding of the important family of small peptide virulence factors.
Keywords:Bacteria  Bacterial Infections  Bacterial Toxins  Mass Spectrometry (MS)  Staphylococcus aureus  Virulence Factors  Imaging Mass Spectrometry  Phenol-soluble Modulins (PSMs)
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