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dc.contributor.authorHazan, R.en
dc.contributor.authorHe, J.en
dc.contributor.authorXiao, G.en
dc.contributor.authorDekimpe, V.en
dc.contributor.authorApidianakis, Yiorgosen
dc.contributor.authorLesic, B.en
dc.contributor.authorAstrakas, C.en
dc.contributor.authorDéziel, Ericen
dc.contributor.authorLépine, F.en
dc.contributor.authorRahme, L. G.en
dc.creatorHazan, R.en
dc.creatorHe, J.en
dc.creatorXiao, G.en
dc.creatorDekimpe, V.en
dc.creatorApidianakis, Yiorgosen
dc.creatorLesic, B.en
dc.creatorAstrakas, C.en
dc.creatorDéziel, Ericen
dc.creatorLépine, F.en
dc.creatorRahme, L. G.en
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-04T12:50:42Z
dc.date.available2019-11-04T12:50:42Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.issn1553-7366
dc.identifier.urihttp://gnosis.library.ucy.ac.cy/handle/7/53127
dc.description.abstractPathogenic bacteria use interconnected multi-layered regulatory networks, such as quorum sensing (QS) networks to sense and respond to environmental cues and external and internal bacterial cell signals, and thereby adapt to and exploit target hosts. Despite the many advances that have been made in understanding QS regulation, little is known regarding how these inputs are integrated and processed in the context of multi-layered QS regulatory networks. Here we report the examination of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa QS 4-hydroxy-2-alkylquinolines (HAQs) MvfR regulatory network and determination of its interaction with the QS acyl-homoserine-lactone (AHL) RhlR network. The aim of this work was to elucidate paradigmatically the complex relationships between multi-layered regulatory QS circuitries, their signaling molecules, and the environmental cues to which they respond. Our findings revealed positive and negative homeostatic regulatory loops that fine-tune the MvfR regulon via a multi-layered dependent homeostatic regulation of the cell-cell signaling molecules PQS and HHQ, and interplay between these molecules and iron. We discovered that the MvfR regulon component PqsE is a key mediator in orchestrating this homeostatic regulation, and in establishing a connection to the QS rhlR system in cooperation with RhlR. Our results show that P. aeruginosa modulates the intensity of its virulence response, at least in part, through this multi-layered interplay. Our findings underscore the importance of the homeostatic interplay that balances competition within and between QS systems via cell-cell signaling molecules and environmental cues in the control of virulence gene expression. Elucidation of the fine-tuning of this complex relationship offers novel insights into the regulation of these systems and may inform strategies designed to limit infections caused by P. aeruginosa and related human pathogens. © 2010 Hazan et al.en
dc.sourcePLoS Pathogensen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77950400018&doi=10.1371%2fjournal.ppat.1000810&partnerID=40&md5=dd08c13422ce9e3b3f6e066e682119a4
dc.subjectarticleen
dc.subjectcontrolled studyen
dc.subjectfemaleen
dc.subjectunclassified drugen
dc.subjectgene expression regulationen
dc.subjectnonhumanen
dc.subjectsignal transductionen
dc.subjectmetabolismen
dc.subjectvirulenceen
dc.subjectAnimalsen
dc.subjectanimalen
dc.subjectgeneticsen
dc.subjectphysiologyen
dc.subjecttranscription factoren
dc.subjectpathogenicityen
dc.subjectPseudomonas aeruginosaen
dc.subjectenvironmental factoren
dc.subjectgene regulatory networken
dc.subjectmolecular interactionen
dc.subjectfeedback systemen
dc.subjectBacteria (microorganisms)en
dc.subjectbacterial proteinen
dc.subjectBacterial Proteinsen
dc.subjectbacterial virulenceen
dc.subjectGene Expression Regulation, Bacterialen
dc.subjecthomeostasisen
dc.subjectbacterial cellen
dc.subjectflyen
dc.subjectGenes, Reporteren
dc.subjectreporter geneen
dc.subjectDipteraen
dc.subjectFeedback, Physiologicalen
dc.subjectironen
dc.subjectn acylhomoserine lactoneen
dc.subjectprotein MvfRen
dc.subjectquinoline derivativeen
dc.subjectquorum sensingen
dc.subjectregulonen
dc.subjectRhlR protein, Pseudomonas aeruginosaen
dc.titleHomeostatic interplay between bacterial cell-cell signaling and iron in virulenceen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.ppat.1000810
dc.description.volume6
dc.author.facultyΣχολή Θετικών και Εφαρμοσμένων Επιστημών / Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
dc.author.departmentΤμήμα Βιολογικών Επιστημών / Department of Biological Sciences
dc.type.uhtypeArticleen
dc.description.notes<p>Cited By :45</p>en
dc.source.abbreviationPLoS Pathog.en
dc.contributor.orcidApidianakis, Yiorgos [0000-0002-7465-3560]
dc.gnosis.orcid0000-0002-7465-3560


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