α-ketoglutarate downregulates thiosulfate metabolism to enhance antibiotic killing

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents(2024)

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Potentiation of the effects of currently available antibiotics is urgently required to tackle the rising antibiotics resistance. The pyruvate (P) cycle has been shown to play a critical role in mediating aminoglycoside antibiotic killing, but the mechanism remains unexplored. In this study, we investigated the effects of intermediate metabolites of the P cycle regarding the potentiation of gentamicin. We found that α-ketoglutarate (α-KG) has the best synergy with gentamicin compared to the other metabolites. This synergistic killing effect was more effective with aminoglycosides than other types of antibiotics, and it was effective against various types of bacterial pathogens. Using fish and mouse infection models, we confirmed that the synergistic killing effect occurred in vivo. Furthermore, functional proteomics showed that α-KG downregulated thiosulfate metabolism. Upregulation of thiosulfate metabolism by exogenous thiosulfate counteracted the killing effect of gentamicin. The role of thiosulfate metabolism in antibiotic resistance was further confirmed using thiosulfate reductase knockout mutants. These mutants were more sensitive to gentamicin killing, and less tolerant to antibiotics compared to their parental strain. Thus, our study highlights a strategy for potentiating antibiotic killing by using a metabolite that reduces antibiotic resistance.
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alpha-ketoglutarate,aminoglycosides,Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria,thiosulfate reductase,antibiotic potentiation
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