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  • The study investigates how planktonic Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PAO1) responds to nearby dead cells, revealing that they swim slower and less densely compared to areas with live bacteria.
  • Bacteria near dead siblings show increased 'flick' motion, suggesting a chemosensory reaction, and exhibit changes in gene expression that affect movement and virulence factors.
  • Metabolites from the dead bacteria encourage planktonic bacteria to disperse instead of accumulating, highlighting the adaptive defensive responses influenced by the presence of dead cells.

Article Abstract

In this study, the 3D motion behaviors and the underlying adaptation mechanism of planktonic Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PAO1) in response to the deposited dead siblings nearby were explored. Utilizing a real-time 3D tracking technique, digital holographic microscopy (DHM), we demonstrate that planktonic cells near the surface covered with dead siblings have a lower density and a reduced 3D velocity compared with those upon viable ones. As a sign of chemosensory responses, bacteria swimming near the dead siblings exhibit increase in frequency of the 'flick' motion. Transcriptomic analysis by RNA-seq reveals an upregulated expression of dgcM and dgcE inhibited the movement of PAO1, accompanied by increased transcriptional levels of the virulence factor-related genes hcp1, clpV1, and vgrG1. Moreover, the decrease in l-glutamate and the increase in succinic acid in the metabolites of the dead bacteria layer promote the dispersion of planktonic bacteria. As a result, the dead siblings on a surface inhibit the bacterial accumulation and activate the adaptive defensive responses of planktonic PAO1 in the vicinity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2020.111408DOI Listing

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