RRC ID 85480
Author Ji J, Lu Y, Zhang Y, Luo X, Zhang M, Li X, Lu R.
Title Exposure to low concentrations of ethanol alters global gene expression patterns in Vibrio parahaemolyticus.
Journal Microb Pathog
Abstract Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a foodborne pathogen commonly associated with seafood worldwide. Ethanol is widely used as a disinfectant and preservative in the food industry. Low concentrations of ethanol can inhibit the growth of V. parahaemolyticus and alter its protein expression profile and stress resistance. However, it remains unknown how ethanol exposure affects the behavior and gene expression of V. parahaemolyticus. In this study, RNA sequencing revealed differential expression of 1020 genes in response to 1.5 % (v/v) ethanol, including biofilm-associated genes, c-di-GMP metabolism-related genes, major virulence genes, putative regulatory genes, and Hsp-like protein encoding genes. Specifically, genes involved in exopolysaccharides, type VI secretion system 1, thermostable direct hemolysin, and type III secretion system 2 were upregulated upon exposure to 1.5 % ethanol. Additionally, the data also suggest a significant decrease in swimming and swarming motility, as well as a notable increase in biofilm formation, under 1.5 % ethanol stress. This study enhances our understanding of how V. parahaemolyticus adapts its behavior and gene expression to low concentrations of ethanol.
Volume 201
Pages 107383
Published 2025-4-1
DOI 10.1016/j.micpath.2025.107383
PII S0882-4010(25)00108-1
PMID 39970969
MeSH Bacterial Proteins / genetics Biofilms / drug effects Biofilms / growth & development Ethanol* / pharmacology Gene Expression Profiling Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial* / drug effects Hemolysin Proteins / genetics Sequence Analysis, RNA Type VI Secretion Systems / genetics Vibrio parahaemolyticus* / drug effects Vibrio parahaemolyticus* / genetics Virulence / genetics Virulence Factors / genetics
IF 2.914
Resource
Pathogenic bacteria JNBP_30766