Pseudomonas aeruginosa Can Inhibit Growth of Streptococcal Species via Siderophore Production

0301 basic medicine Iron Streptococcus milleri Group Siderophores 3. Good health Mutagenesis, Insertional 03 medical and health sciences Bacterial Proteins Pseudomonas aeruginosa Microbial Interactions Genetic Testing Gene Deletion
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00014-19 Publication Date: 2019-02-04T12:09:45Z
ABSTRACT
Cystic fibrosis (CF) lung infections are increasingly recognized for their polymicrobial nature. These polymicrobial infections may alter the biology of the organisms involved in CF-related infections, leading to changes in growth, virulence, and/or antibiotic tolerance, and could thereby affect patient health and response to treatment. In this study, we demonstrate interactions between P. aeruginosa and streptococci using a coculture model and show that one interaction between these microbes is likely competition for iron. Thus, these data indicate that one CF pathogen may influence the growth of another, and they add to our limited knowledge of polymicrobial interactions in the CF airway.
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