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Genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice
Genetic differences among mammalian hosts and among strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) are well-established determinants of tuberculosis (TB) patient outcomes. The advent of recombinant inbred mouse panels and next-generation transposon mutagenesis and sequencing approaches has enabled diss...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468300/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37405387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad147 |
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author | Meade, Rachel K Long, Jarukit E Jinich, Adrian Rhee, Kyu Y Ashbrook, David G Williams, Robert W Sassetti, Christopher M Smith, Clare M |
author_facet | Meade, Rachel K Long, Jarukit E Jinich, Adrian Rhee, Kyu Y Ashbrook, David G Williams, Robert W Sassetti, Christopher M Smith, Clare M |
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description | Genetic differences among mammalian hosts and among strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) are well-established determinants of tuberculosis (TB) patient outcomes. The advent of recombinant inbred mouse panels and next-generation transposon mutagenesis and sequencing approaches has enabled dissection of complex host–pathogen interactions. To identify host and pathogen genetic determinants of Mtb pathogenesis, we infected members of the highly diverse BXD family of strains with a comprehensive library of Mtb transposon mutants (TnSeq). Members of the BXD family segregate for Mtb-resistant C57BL/6J (B6 or B) and Mtb-susceptible DBA/2J (D2 or D) haplotypes. The survival of each bacterial mutant was quantified within each BXD host, and we identified those bacterial genes that were differentially required for Mtb fitness across BXD genotypes. Mutants that varied in survival among the host family of strains were leveraged as reporters of “endophenotypes,” each bacterial fitness profile directly probing specific components of the infection microenvironment. We conducted quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping of these bacterial fitness endophenotypes and identified 140 host–pathogen QTL (hpQTL). We located a QTL hotspot on chromosome 6 (75.97–88.58 Mb) associated with the genetic requirement of multiple Mtb genes: Rv0127 (mak), Rv0359 (rip2), Rv0955 (perM), and Rv3849 (espR). Together, this screen reinforces the utility of bacterial mutant libraries as precise reporters of the host immunological microenvironment during infection and highlights specific host–pathogen genetic interactions for further investigation. To enable downstream follow-up for both bacterial and mammalian genetic research communities, all bacterial fitness profiles have been deposited into GeneNetwork.org and added into the comprehensive collection of TnSeq libraries in MtbTnDB. |
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spelling | pubmed-104683002023-09-01 Genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice Meade, Rachel K Long, Jarukit E Jinich, Adrian Rhee, Kyu Y Ashbrook, David G Williams, Robert W Sassetti, Christopher M Smith, Clare M G3 (Bethesda) Mutant Screen Report Genetic differences among mammalian hosts and among strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) are well-established determinants of tuberculosis (TB) patient outcomes. The advent of recombinant inbred mouse panels and next-generation transposon mutagenesis and sequencing approaches has enabled dissection of complex host–pathogen interactions. To identify host and pathogen genetic determinants of Mtb pathogenesis, we infected members of the highly diverse BXD family of strains with a comprehensive library of Mtb transposon mutants (TnSeq). Members of the BXD family segregate for Mtb-resistant C57BL/6J (B6 or B) and Mtb-susceptible DBA/2J (D2 or D) haplotypes. The survival of each bacterial mutant was quantified within each BXD host, and we identified those bacterial genes that were differentially required for Mtb fitness across BXD genotypes. Mutants that varied in survival among the host family of strains were leveraged as reporters of “endophenotypes,” each bacterial fitness profile directly probing specific components of the infection microenvironment. We conducted quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping of these bacterial fitness endophenotypes and identified 140 host–pathogen QTL (hpQTL). We located a QTL hotspot on chromosome 6 (75.97–88.58 Mb) associated with the genetic requirement of multiple Mtb genes: Rv0127 (mak), Rv0359 (rip2), Rv0955 (perM), and Rv3849 (espR). Together, this screen reinforces the utility of bacterial mutant libraries as precise reporters of the host immunological microenvironment during infection and highlights specific host–pathogen genetic interactions for further investigation. To enable downstream follow-up for both bacterial and mammalian genetic research communities, all bacterial fitness profiles have been deposited into GeneNetwork.org and added into the comprehensive collection of TnSeq libraries in MtbTnDB. Oxford University Press 2023-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10468300/ /pubmed/37405387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad147 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Genetics Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Mutant Screen Report Meade, Rachel K Long, Jarukit E Jinich, Adrian Rhee, Kyu Y Ashbrook, David G Williams, Robert W Sassetti, Christopher M Smith, Clare M Genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice |
title | Genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice |
title_full | Genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice |
title_fullStr | Genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice |
title_short | Genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate Mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice |
title_sort | genome-wide screen identifies host loci that modulate mycobacterium tuberculosis fitness in immunodivergent mice |
topic | Mutant Screen Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468300/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37405387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad147 |
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