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Influence of the ATP-dependent DNA ligase, Lig E, on Neisseria gonorrhoeae microcolony and biofilm formation

Pan, Jolyn, Albarrak, Abdullah, Hicks, Joanna, Williams, David ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7351-5131 and Williamson, Adele 2025. Influence of the ATP-dependent DNA ligase, Lig E, on Neisseria gonorrhoeae microcolony and biofilm formation. Biofilm , 100292. 10.1016/j.bioflm.2025.100292

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Abstract

Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the causative agent of the sexually transmitted infection, gonorrhoea, is known to form biofilms rich in extracellular DNA on human cervical cells. Biofilm formation is conducive to increased antimicrobial resistance and evasion of the host immune system, potentially causing asymptomatic infections. Using plate-based assays we have previously shown that disruption of a potential extracellular DNA ligase, Lig E, in N. gonorrhoeae impacts biofilm formation. In this research, we further explored this phenotype using confocal and scanning electron microscopy to directly visualise the morphology of microcolony and biofilm formation. Biofilm growth on artificial surfaces and on 3-dimensional human vaginal epithelial tissue was evaluated for strains where lig E was either disrupted or overexpressed. Results demonstrated that Lig E was important for the formation of robust, compact N. gonorrhoeae microcolonies, as well as extensive biofilms on artificial surfaces. The lig E deletion strain also had the highest tendency to be retained on the surface of epithelial tissues, with decreased invasion and damage to host cell layers. These findings support a role for Lig E to be secreted from N. gonorrhoeae cells for the purpose of inter-cell adhesion and biofilm formation. We suggest that Lig E strengthens the extracellular matrix and hence microcolony and biofilm formation of N. gonorrhoeae by ligation of extracellular DNA.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Published Online
Status: In Press
Schools: Schools > Dentistry
Additional Information: License information from Publisher: LICENSE 1: URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/, Start Date: 2025-05-27
ISSN: 2590-2075
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 10 June 2025
Date of Acceptance: 27 May 2025
Last Modified: 10 Jun 2025 09:15
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/178950

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