The expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes

Population dynamics within natural ecosystems is underpinned by microbial diversity and the heterogeneity of host-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions. Small molecule signals that intersperse between species have been shown to govern many virulence-related processes in established and emerging p...

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Main Authors: Reen, F., McGlacken, G., O'Gara, Fergal
Format: Journal Article
Published: Oxford University Press 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70194
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author Reen, F.
McGlacken, G.
O'Gara, Fergal
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O'Gara, Fergal
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description Population dynamics within natural ecosystems is underpinned by microbial diversity and the heterogeneity of host-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions. Small molecule signals that intersperse between species have been shown to govern many virulence-related processes in established and emerging pathogens. Understanding the capacity of microbes to decode diverse languages and adapt to the presence of 'non-self' cells will provide an important new direction to the understanding of the 'polycellular' interactome. Alkyl quinolones (AQs) have been described in the ESKAPE pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the primary agent associated with mortality in patients with cystic fibrosis and the third most prevalent nosocomial pathogen worldwide. The role of these molecules in governing the physiology and virulence of P. aeruginosa and other pathogens has received considerable attention, while a role in interspecies and interkingdom communication has recently emerged. Herein we discuss recent advances in our understanding of AQ signalling and communication in the context of microbe-microbe and microbe-host interactions. The integrated knowledge from these systems-based investigations will facilitate the development of new therapeutics based on the AQ framework that serves to disarm the pathogenesis of P. aeruginosa and competing pathogens.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-701942018-09-27T05:27:15Z The expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes Reen, F. McGlacken, G. O'Gara, Fergal Population dynamics within natural ecosystems is underpinned by microbial diversity and the heterogeneity of host-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions. Small molecule signals that intersperse between species have been shown to govern many virulence-related processes in established and emerging pathogens. Understanding the capacity of microbes to decode diverse languages and adapt to the presence of 'non-self' cells will provide an important new direction to the understanding of the 'polycellular' interactome. Alkyl quinolones (AQs) have been described in the ESKAPE pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the primary agent associated with mortality in patients with cystic fibrosis and the third most prevalent nosocomial pathogen worldwide. The role of these molecules in governing the physiology and virulence of P. aeruginosa and other pathogens has received considerable attention, while a role in interspecies and interkingdom communication has recently emerged. Herein we discuss recent advances in our understanding of AQ signalling and communication in the context of microbe-microbe and microbe-host interactions. The integrated knowledge from these systems-based investigations will facilitate the development of new therapeutics based on the AQ framework that serves to disarm the pathogenesis of P. aeruginosa and competing pathogens. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70194 10.1093/femsle/fny076 Oxford University Press restricted
spellingShingle Reen, F.
McGlacken, G.
O'Gara, Fergal
The expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes
title The expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes
title_full The expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes
title_fullStr The expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes
title_full_unstemmed The expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes
title_short The expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes
title_sort expanding horizon of alkyl quinolone signalling and communication in polycellular interactomes
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70194