TY - JOUR T1 - Toxoflavin secreted by <em>Pseudomonas alcaliphila</em> inhibits growth of <em>Legionella pneumophila</em> and its host <em>Vermamoeba vermiformis</em> JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2022.01.08.475489 SP - 2022.01.08.475489 AU - Sebastien P. Faucher AU - Sara Matthews AU - Arvin Nickzad AU - Passoret Vounba AU - Deeksha Shetty AU - Émilie Bédard AU - Michele Prévost AU - Eric Déziel AU - Kiran Paranjape Y1 - 2022/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2022/01/09/2022.01.08.475489.abstract N2 - Legionella pneumophila is a natural inhabitant of water systems. From there, it can be transmitted to humans by aerosolization resulting in severe pneumonia. Most large outbreaks are caused by cooling towers contaminated with L. pneumophila. The resident microbiota of the cooling tower is a key determinant for the colonization and growth of L. pneumophila. The genus Pseudomonas correlates negatively with the presence of L. pneumophila, but it is not clear which species is responsible. Therefore, we identified the Pseudomonas species inhabiting 14 cooling towers using a Pseudomonas-specific 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing strategy. Cooling towers free of L. pneumophila contained a high relative abundance of members from the Pseudomonas alcaliphila/oleovorans phylogenetic cluster. In vitro, P. alcaliphila JCM 10630 inhibited the growth of L. pneumophila on agar plates. Analysis of the P. alcaliphila genome revealed the presence of a genes cluster predicted to produce toxoflavin. L. pneumophila growth was inhibited by pure toxoflavin and by extract from P. alcaliphila culture found to contain toxoflavin by LC-ESI-MS. In addition, toxoflavin inhibits growth of Vermameoba vermiformis, a host cell of L. pneumophila. Our study indicates that P. alcaliphila may be important to restrict growth of L. pneumophila in water systems through the production of toxoflavin. A sufficiently high concentration is likely not achieved in the bulk water but might have a local inhibitory effect such as in biofilm.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest. ER -