Title of article :
Quorum sensing-regulated functions of Serratia marcescens are reduced by eugenol
Author/Authors :
Fekrirad, Zahra Department of Microbiology - School of Biology - College of Sciences - University of Tehran, Iran , Gattali, Basira Department of Microbiology - School of Biology - College of Sciences - University of Tehran, Iran , Kashef, Nasim Department of Microbiology - School of Biology - College of Sciences - University of Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Serratia marcescens has emerged as a nosocomial pathogen responsible for human infections,
where antibiotic resistance further complicates the treatments. In S. marcescens, biofilm formation and virulence factor
production are controlled via quorum sensing (QS) system. QS is a signaling system that enables gene regulation to control
diverse physiological functions in bacteria. Essential oils have shown to be potential in diminishing the pathogenicity and
virulence of drug-resistant bacteria. This study was performed to determine whether eugenol would affect QS system, biofilm
formation and virulence factor production of S. marcescens.
Materials and Methods: Biofilm formation, extracellular virulence factor production (hemolysin and protease), swarming
motility and pigment formation of S. marcescens ATCC 13880 and S. marcescens Sm2 were assessed after eugenol exposure
at 1.25 and 2.5 µg/ml concentrations. The expression of genes involved in motility (flhD), attachment (fimC), biofilm formation (bsmB, bsmA), and QS regulatory (swrR) were also evaluated.
Results: Eugenol treatment at 1.25 and 2.5 µg/ml concentrations caused a significant reduction in biofilm formation. The
pigment, hemolysin and protease production of two studied S. marcescens strains, also reduced significantly by eugenol
treatments (p<0.05). The bsmA, bsmB, flhD and fimC genes were down-regulated after eugenol treatment. The swrR gene
expression was also reduced significantly by eugenol in both S. marcescens strains (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Eugenol inhibited quorum sensing-regulated functions of two studied S. marcescens strains.
Keywords :
Serratia marcescens , Virulence factors , Biofilm formation , Quorum sensing , Eugenol
Journal title :
IJM Iranian Journal of Microbiology