Orthosipon stamineus extract exerts inhibition of bacterial adhesion and chaperon-usher system of uropathogenic Escherichia coli-a transcriptomic study

Beydokhti SS, Stork C, Dobrindt U, Hensel A

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Specific recognition and bacterial adhesion to host cells by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) are the first steps towards infection of epithelial tissue of the human urogenital system. Therefore, targeting of UPEC virulence factors, relevant for adhesion, is a promising approach for prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI). A fully characterized plant-derived aqueous extract from the leaves of Orthosiphon stamineus (OWE), a plant traditionally used in clinical practice in Europe and Asia for UTI, has been shown to exert strong antiadhesive effects under in vitro and in vivo conditions. For improved understanding of the underlying mechanisms, transcriptome analysis of OWE-treated UPEC strain UTI89 by Illumina sequencing and cross-validation of these data by qPCR indicated significant downregulation of bacterial adhesins (curli, type 1-, F1C-, and P fimbriae) and of the chaperone-mediated protein folding/unfolding and pilus assembly process; in contrast, flagellar and motility-related genes were upregulated. We conclude that OWE transforms the sessile lifestyle of bacteria into a motile one and therefore disables bacterial attachment to the host cell. Additionally, the extract inhibited gene expression of multiple iron-acquisition systems (ent, fep, feo, fhu, chu, sit, ybt). The present study explains the antiadhesive and anti-infective effect of the plant extract by pinpointing specific biochemical and molecular targets.

Details about the publication

Volume103
Issue20
Page range8571-8584
StatusPublished
Release year2019 (09/09/2019)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s00253-019-10120-w
KeywordsAdhesion; Chaperone–usher; Iron uptake; Orthosiphon stamineus; Transcriptome; Uropathogenic E. coli

Authors from the University of Münster

Dobrindt, Ulrich
Institute of Hygiene
Hensel, Alexander
Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
Shabnam, Sarshar Beydokhti
Professur für Pharmazeutische Biologie (Prof. Hensel)
Stork, Christoph
Institute of Hygiene