Iron bioavailability regulates Pseudomonas aeruginosa interspecies interactions through type VI secretion expression

Cell reports(2023)

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The cystic fibrosis (CF) respiratory tract harbors pathogenic bacteria that cause life-threatening chronic in-fections. Of these, Pseudomonas aeruginosa becomes increasingly dominant with age and is associated with worsening lung function and declining microbial diversity. We aimed to understand why P. aeruginosa dominates over other pathogens to cause worsening disease. Here, we show that P. aeruginosa responds to dynamic changes in iron concentration, often associated with viral infection and pulmonary exacerbations, to become more competitive via expression of the TseT toxic effector. However, this behavior can be therapeu-tically targeted using the iron chelator deferiprone to block TseT expression and competition. Overall, we find that iron concentration and TseT expression significantly correlate with microbial diversity in the respiratory tract of people with CF. These findings improve our understanding of how P. aeruginosa becomes increas-ingly dominant with age in people with CF and provide a therapeutically targetable pathway to help prevent this shift.
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CP: Microbiology,Pseudomonas aeruginosa,chelation therapy,competition,cystic fibrosis,iron,microbial diversity,nutritional immunity,pulmonary exacerbation,type VI secretion,viral infection
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