Non-Coding RNAs are Differentially Expressed by Nocardia brasiliensis in Vitro and in Experimental Actinomycetoma.

Q3 Immunology and Microbiology
Open Microbiology Journal Pub Date : 2017-06-30 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874285801711010112
Josué S Cruz-Rabadán, Juan Miranda-Ríos, Guadalupe Espín-Ocampo, Luis J Méndez-Tovar, Héctor Rubén Maya-Pineda, Francisca Hernández-Hernández
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Introduction: Nocardia spp. are common soil-inhabiting bacteria that frequently infect humans through traumatic injuries or inhalation routes and cause infections, such as actinomycetoma and nocardiosis, respectively. Nocardia brasiliensis is the main aetiological agent of actinomycetoma in various countries. Many bacterial non-coding RNAs are regulators of genes associated with virulence factors.

Objective: The aim of this work was to identify non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) expressed during infection conditions and in free-living form (in vitro) in Nocardia brasiliensis.

Methods and result: The N. brasiliensis transcriptome (predominately < 200 nucleotides) was determined by RNA next-generation sequencing in both conditions. A total of seventy ncRNAs were identified in both conditions. Among these ncRNAs, 18 were differentially expressed, 12 were located within intergenic regions, and 2 were encoded as antisense of 2 different genes. Finally, 10 of these ncRNAs were studied by rapid amplification of cDNA ends and/or quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Interestingly, 3 transcripts corresponded to tRNA-derived fragments (tRNAsCys, Met, Thr), and one transcript was overlapped between an intergenic region and the 5´end of the 23S rRNA. Expression of these last four transcripts was increased during N. brasiliensis infection compared with the in vitro conditions.

Conclusion: The results of this work suggest a possible role for these transcripts in the regulation of virulence genes in actinomycetoma pathogenesis.

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非编码rna在巴西诺卡菌体外和实验放线菌瘤中的差异表达。
诺卡菌属是常见的土壤细菌,经常通过外伤或吸入途径感染人类并引起感染,如放线菌瘤和诺卡菌病。巴西诺卡菌是各国放线菌瘤的主要病原。许多细菌非编码rna是与毒力因子相关基因的调控因子。目的:本研究的目的是鉴定巴西诺卡菌在感染条件下和体外自由生活状态下表达的非编码rna (ncRNAs)。方法和结果:在两种条件下,采用RNA新一代测序法测定了巴西蠓的转录组(主要小于200个核苷酸)。在两种情况下共鉴定了70个ncrna。在这些ncrna中,18个差异表达,12个位于基因间区,2个编码为2个不同基因的反义。最后,通过快速扩增cDNA末端和/或定量逆转录聚合酶链反应对其中10个ncRNAs进行了研究。有趣的是,有3个转录本对应于trna衍生的片段(tRNAsCys, Met, Thr),并且一个转录本在基因间区域和23S rRNA的5′端之间重叠。与体外条件相比,后4个转录本在巴西孢子虫侵染过程中表达量增加。结论:这些转录本可能在放线菌瘤发病过程中调控毒力基因。
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Open Microbiology Journal
Open Microbiology Journal Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (all)
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期刊介绍: The Open Microbiology Journal is a peer-reviewed open access journal which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, case studies, guest edited thematic issues and short communications/letters covering theoretical and practical aspects of Microbial systematics, evolutionary microbiology, immunology, virology, parasitology , bacteriology, mycology, phycology, protozoology, microbial ecology, molecular biology, microbial physiology, biochemistry, microbial pathogenesis, host-microbe interaction, systems microbiology, synthetic microbiology, bioinformatics. The Open Microbiology Journal , a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide.
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