转录组学分析揭示了一种新的LysR调节因子在假假伯克氏菌宿主-病原体相互作用中的作用。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Maryam Shawkee Ashraf, Shu Sian How, Sylvia Chieng
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假性伯克霍尔德菌是一种革兰氏阴性病原体,可导致类鼻疽病,这是东南亚一种危及生命的地方性疾病。lysr型转录调节因子(LTTRs)是已知的细菌发病和代谢的关键调节因子,但许多仍未被表征。本研究研究了一种新型ltr UKMD286_5923在假芽孢杆菌UKMD286中的功能。我们构建了一个缺失突变体,并通过RNA测序进行转录组学分析。该分析确定了67个差异表达基因,与野生型相比,突变体中有45个基因上调,22个基因下调。功能富集分析显示这些基因在代谢、运输和分泌系统中发挥重要作用。为了进一步表征基因缺失的表型影响,我们进行了生物膜形成和斑块分析。生物膜形成实验显示突变体的生物膜产量增加,表明其在细菌粘附中起调节作用。斑块分析显示突变体中斑块形成减少,表明宿主细胞侵袭受损。这些发现共同表明,UKMD286_5923影响细菌生存和宿主-病原体相互作用所必需的基因,包括III型分泌系统的成分。了解这一调节因子的功能可以提高我们对假假芽孢杆菌发病机制的认识,并有助于未来类鼻疽病的诊断和治疗策略。
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Transcriptomic analysis reveals a novel LysR regulator's role in Burkholderia pseudomallei host-pathogen interaction
Burkholderia pseudomallei is a Gram-negative pathogen responsible for melioidosis, a life-threatening disease endemic to Southeast Asia. LysR-type transcriptional regulators (LTTRs) are known key regulators of bacterial pathogenesis and metabolism, yet many remain uncharacterized. This study investigates the function of UKMD286_5923, a novel LTTR, in B. pseudomallei UKMD286. We constructed a deletion mutant and performed transcriptomic analysis via RNA sequencing. This analysis identified 67 differentially expressed genes, with 45 genes upregulated and 22 genes downregulated in the mutant compared to the wild-type. Functional enrichment analysis of these genes highlighted significant roles in metabolism, transport and secretion system. To further characterize the phenotypic impact of the gene deletion, we conducted biofilm formation and plaque assays. Biofilm formation assays showed increased biofilm production in the mutant, suggesting a regulatory role in bacterial adhesion. Plaque assays revealed reduced plaque formation in the mutant, indicating impaired host cell invasion. These findings collectively suggest that UKMD286_5923 influences genes essential for bacterial survival and host-pathogen interaction, including components of the Type III secretion system. Understanding the function of this regulator enhances our knowledge of B. pseudomallei pathogenesis and may contribute to future diagnostic and treatment strategies for melioidosis.
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Microbial pathogenesis
Microbial pathogenesis 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
472
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Microbial Pathogenesis publishes original contributions and reviews about the molecular and cellular mechanisms of infectious diseases. It covers microbiology, host-pathogen interaction and immunology related to infectious agents, including bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoa. It also accepts papers in the field of clinical microbiology, with the exception of case reports. Research Areas Include: -Pathogenesis -Virulence factors -Host susceptibility or resistance -Immune mechanisms -Identification, cloning and sequencing of relevant genes -Genetic studies -Viruses, prokaryotic organisms and protozoa -Microbiota -Systems biology related to infectious diseases -Targets for vaccine design (pre-clinical studies)
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