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Response of Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 to Micro-Oxia
B. cenocepacia is an opportunistic human pathogen that is particularly problematic for patients suffering from cystic fibrosis (CF). In the CF lung bacteria grow to high densities within the viscous mucus that is limited in oxygen. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the dominant pathogen in CF patients, is kno...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759415/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072939 |
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author | Pessi, Gabriella Braunwalder, Rubina Grunau, Alexander Omasits, Ulrich Ahrens, Christian H. Eberl, Leo |
author_facet | Pessi, Gabriella Braunwalder, Rubina Grunau, Alexander Omasits, Ulrich Ahrens, Christian H. Eberl, Leo |
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description | B. cenocepacia is an opportunistic human pathogen that is particularly problematic for patients suffering from cystic fibrosis (CF). In the CF lung bacteria grow to high densities within the viscous mucus that is limited in oxygen. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the dominant pathogen in CF patients, is known to grow and survive under oxygen-limited to anaerobic conditions by using micro-oxic respiration, denitrification and fermentative pathways. In contrast, inspection of the genome sequences of available B. cenocepacia strains suggested that B. cenocepacia is an obligate aerobic and non-fermenting bacterium. In accordance with the bioinformatics analysis we observed that B. cenocepacia H111 is able to grow with as little as 0.1% O(2) but not under strictly anoxic conditions. Phenotypic analyses revealed that H111 produced larger amounts of biofilm, pellicle and proteases under micro-oxic conditions (0.5%–5% O(2), i.e. conditions that mimic those encountered in CF lung infection), and was more resistant to several antibiotics. RNA-Seq and shotgun proteomics analyses of cultures of B. cenocepacia H111 grown under micro-oxic and aerobic conditions showed up-regulation of genes involved in the synthesis of the exopolysaccharide (EPS) cepacian as well as several proteases, two isocitrate lyases and other genes potentially important for life in micro-oxia. Data deposition: RNA-Seq raw data files are accessible through the GEO Series accession number GSE48585. MS data have been deposited in the ProteomeXchange database (PXD000270). |
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spelling | pubmed-37594152013-09-10 Response of Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 to Micro-Oxia Pessi, Gabriella Braunwalder, Rubina Grunau, Alexander Omasits, Ulrich Ahrens, Christian H. Eberl, Leo PLoS One Research Article B. cenocepacia is an opportunistic human pathogen that is particularly problematic for patients suffering from cystic fibrosis (CF). In the CF lung bacteria grow to high densities within the viscous mucus that is limited in oxygen. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the dominant pathogen in CF patients, is known to grow and survive under oxygen-limited to anaerobic conditions by using micro-oxic respiration, denitrification and fermentative pathways. In contrast, inspection of the genome sequences of available B. cenocepacia strains suggested that B. cenocepacia is an obligate aerobic and non-fermenting bacterium. In accordance with the bioinformatics analysis we observed that B. cenocepacia H111 is able to grow with as little as 0.1% O(2) but not under strictly anoxic conditions. Phenotypic analyses revealed that H111 produced larger amounts of biofilm, pellicle and proteases under micro-oxic conditions (0.5%–5% O(2), i.e. conditions that mimic those encountered in CF lung infection), and was more resistant to several antibiotics. RNA-Seq and shotgun proteomics analyses of cultures of B. cenocepacia H111 grown under micro-oxic and aerobic conditions showed up-regulation of genes involved in the synthesis of the exopolysaccharide (EPS) cepacian as well as several proteases, two isocitrate lyases and other genes potentially important for life in micro-oxia. Data deposition: RNA-Seq raw data files are accessible through the GEO Series accession number GSE48585. MS data have been deposited in the ProteomeXchange database (PXD000270). Public Library of Science 2013-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3759415/ /pubmed/24023794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072939 Text en © 2013 Pessi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pessi, Gabriella Braunwalder, Rubina Grunau, Alexander Omasits, Ulrich Ahrens, Christian H. Eberl, Leo Response of Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 to Micro-Oxia |
title | Response of Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 to Micro-Oxia |
title_full | Response of Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 to Micro-Oxia |
title_fullStr | Response of Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 to Micro-Oxia |
title_full_unstemmed | Response of Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 to Micro-Oxia |
title_short | Response of Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 to Micro-Oxia |
title_sort | response of burkholderia cenocepacia h111 to micro-oxia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3759415/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072939 |
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