人类角质细胞宿主细胞进入环境中的犬链球菌转录组学变化

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Haruno Yoshida, Mieko Goto, Yuzo Tsuyuki, Jae-Seok Kim, Takashi Takahashi
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背景:犬链球菌是伴侣动物的共生细菌。这种微生物可感染与宠物狗有深度接触或被宠物狗咬伤的人类,这表明皮肤/软组织是感染的入口之一。为了了解人体细胞的病理过程,我们旨在确定 S. canis 转录组在人角质细胞侵入环境中的变化:方法:我们根据重新获得的人类角朊细胞细胞侵袭能力(CIA)数据和细菌细胞毒性,从具有全基因组序列的候选分离株中选择了一个。使用 NovaSeq 6000 对基线和接种后 2 小时/5 小时的样本进行了 RNA 测序。进行了全局/差异基因表达分析[主成分分析(PCA)/k-均值聚类分析/差异表达基因(DEG)分析]。我们对 DEG 进行了功能分类。为了验证转录组的结果,我们进行了定量反转录聚合酶链反应(qRT-PCR)检测:结果:根据重新获得的细胞毒性较低的 CIA 数据,我们从七个候选者中选出了 FU1 分离物。通过 RNA 测序获得的总读数碱基为 6.17-9.02 Gbp。PCA 和 k-means 聚类分析显示,根据接种时间的不同,这些菌株有不同的聚类。火山图和维恩图显示,犬小孢子菌侵入角朊细胞会改变许多基因的分布。基因本体富集分析表明,大多数基因表达下调。对四个基因(pgk-slo/opuAA-kdpB)表达下调/上调的 qRT-PCR 检测验证了转录组学结果:我们的观察结果表明,犬沙门氏菌可在人类角朊细胞环境中下调其代谢相关基因的表达。观察到的基因表达变化可能意味着人类细胞中的潜伏感染。需要进一步研究以阐明潜伏感染的潜在机制。
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Streptococcus canis transcriptomic modifications in host cell entry environments of human keratinocytes.

Background: Streptococcus canis is a commensal bacterium in companion animals. This microorganism can infect humans who have been in deep contact with or bitten by pet dogs, suggesting that the skin/soft tissue is one of infection entry sites. To understand pathological process in human cells, we aimed to determine S. canis transcriptomic changes in invasive environments of human keratinocytes.

Methods: We selected one isolate from candidates with whole-genome sequences, based on re-obtained cell invasion ability (CIA) data into human keratinocytes along with bacterial cytotoxicity. RNA-sequencing was conducted for the samples at baselines and 2 h/5 hr post-inoculation using NovaSeq 6000. Global/differential gene expression analyses [principal component analysis (PCA)/k-means clustering analysis/differentially expressed gene (DEG) analyses] were performed. We classified DEGs into their functional categories. To validate transcriptomic results, we did quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assays.

Results: FU1 isolate was selected from seven candidates, based on re-obtained CIA data with less cytotoxicity. Total read bases of 6.17-9.02 Gbp were obtained by RNA-sequencing. PCA and k-means clustering analysis indicated clustering according to their inoculation times. Volcano plots and Venn diagrams revealed that S. canis invasion into keratinocytes produced altered distributions of many genes. Gene ontology enrichment analysis showed most of the gene expressions were downregulated. DEG functional analysis showed the downregulated DEGs belonging to energy production and conversion/carbohydrate transport and metabolism/amino acid transport and metabolism/nucleotide transport and metabolism, with the upregulated DEGs belonging to transcription. qRT-PCR assays for downregulated/upregulated expressions of four genes (pgk-slo/opuAA-kdpB) validated transcriptomic results.

Conclusion: Our observations suggest that S. canis can downregulate its metabolism-associated gene expressions in human keratinocyte environments. The observed gene expression changes can imply the latent infection in human cells. Further investigation is needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms for the latent infection.

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BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
4.50%
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769
审稿时长
6.4 months
期刊介绍: BMC Genomics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of genome-scale analysis, functional genomics, and proteomics. BMC Genomics is part of the BMC series which publishes subject-specific journals focused on the needs of individual research communities across all areas of biology and medicine. We offer an efficient, fair and friendly peer review service, and are committed to publishing all sound science, provided that there is some advance in knowledge presented by the work.
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