posted on 2024-08-29, 19:16authored byJustyna Walczak-Skierska, Agnieszka Ludwiczak, Ewelina Sibińska, Paweł Pomastowski
The lipid composition
of bacterial membranes is pivotal in regulating
bacterial physiology, pathogenicity, and interactions with hosts.
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of bacterial membrane
lipid profiles across diverse Gram-positive and Gram-negative species.
Utilizing matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) in conjunction
with advanced chemometric tools, we investigate the influence of environmental
factors, isolation sources, and host metabolism on bacterial lipid
profiles. Our findings unveil significant variations in lipid composition
attributed to factors such as carbon/energy availability and exposure
to chemicals, including antibiotics. Moreover, we identify distinct
lipidomic signatures associated with pathogenic and probiotic bacterial
strains, shedding light on their functional properties and metabolic
pathways. Notably, bacterial strains isolated from clinical samples
exhibit unique lipid profiles influenced by host metabolic dysregulation,
particularly evident in conditions such as diabetic foot infections.
These results deepen our understanding of the intricate mechanisms
governing bacterial membrane lipid biology and hold promise for informing
the development of innovative therapeutic and biotechnological strategies.