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Increased Virulence of Bloodstream Over Peripheral Isolates of P. aeruginosa Identified Through Post-transcriptional Regulation of Virulence Factors

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Hickey, Caitríona 
Schaible, Bettina 
Nguyen, Scott V. 
Hurley, Daniel 
Srikumar, Shabarinath 
Fanning, Séamus 
Brown, Eric 
Crifo, Bianca 
Matallanas, David 
McClean, Siobhán 
Taylor, Cormac T. 
Schaffer, Kirsten 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11889
Date Issued
26 October 2018
Date Available
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Abstract
The factors influencing the virulence of P. aeruginosa in the development of invasive infection remain poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of the host microenvironment in shaping pathogen virulence and investigated the mechanisms involved. Comparing seven paired genetically indistinguishable clinical bloodstream and peripheral isolates of P. aeruginosa, we demonstrate that isolates derived from bloodstream infections are more virulent than their peripheral counterparts (p = 0.025). Bloodstream and peripheral isolates elicited similar NF-kB responses in a THP-1 monocyte NF-kappaB reporter cell line implicating similar immunogenicity. Proteomic analysis by mass spectrometry identified multiple virulence and virulence-related factors including LecA and RpoN in significantly greater abundance in the bacterial supernatant from the bloodstream isolate in comparison to that from the corresponding peripheral isolate. Investigation by qPCR revealed that control of expression of these virulence factors was not due to altered levels of transcription. Based on these data, we hypothesize a post-transcriptional mechanism of virulence regulation in P. aeruginosa bloodstream infections influenced by surrounding microenvironmental conditions.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Frontiers Media
Journal
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Volume
8
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 the Authors
Keywords
  • Bloodstream

  • Pseudomonas aeruginos...

  • Bacteremia

  • Pseudomonas infection...

  • Proteome

  • Virulence factors

  • Pseudomonas

  • Gene expression profi...

  • Virulence

  • Infection

  • Innate immunity

  • Real-time polymerase ...

  • THP-1 Cells

DOI
10.3389/fcimb.2018.00357
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2235-2988
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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