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Expression of Bacillus cereus Virulence-Related Genes in an Ocular Infection-Related Environment

Bacillus cereus produces many factors linked to pathogenesis and is recognized for causing gastrointestinal toxemia and infections. B. cereus also causes a fulminant and often blinding intraocular infection called endophthalmitis. We reported that the PlcR/PapR system regulates intraocular virulence...

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Autores principales: Coburn, Phillip S., Miller, Frederick C., Enty, Morgan A., Land, Craig, LaGrow, Austin L., Mursalin, Md Huzzatul, Callegan, Michelle C.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7232466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32331252
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8040607
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author Coburn, Phillip S.
Miller, Frederick C.
Enty, Morgan A.
Land, Craig
LaGrow, Austin L.
Mursalin, Md Huzzatul
Callegan, Michelle C.
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Miller, Frederick C.
Enty, Morgan A.
Land, Craig
LaGrow, Austin L.
Mursalin, Md Huzzatul
Callegan, Michelle C.
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description Bacillus cereus produces many factors linked to pathogenesis and is recognized for causing gastrointestinal toxemia and infections. B. cereus also causes a fulminant and often blinding intraocular infection called endophthalmitis. We reported that the PlcR/PapR system regulates intraocular virulence, but the specific factors that contribute to B. cereus virulence in the eye remain elusive. Here, we compared gene expression in ex vivo vitreous humor with expression in Luria Bertani (LB) and Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) broth by RNA-Seq. The expression of several cytolytic toxins in vitreous was less than or similar to levels observed in BHI or LB. Regulators of virulence genes, including PlcR/PapR, were expressed in vitreous. PlcR/PapR was expressed at low levels, though we reported that PlcR-deficient B. cereus was attenuated in the eye. Chemotaxis and motility genes were expressed at similar levels in LB and BHI, but at low to undetectable levels in vitreous, although motility is an important phenotype for B. cereus in the eye. Superoxide dismutase, a potential inhibitor of neutrophil activity in the eye during infection, was the most highly expressed gene in vitreous. Genes previously reported to be important to intraocular virulence were expressed at low levels in vitreous under these conditions, possibly because in vivo cues are required for higher level expression. Genes expressed in vitreous may contribute to the unique virulence of B. cereus endophthalmitis, and future analysis of the B. cereus virulome in the eye will identify those expressed in vivo, which could potentially be targeted to arrest virulence.
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spelling pubmed-72324662020-05-22 Expression of Bacillus cereus Virulence-Related Genes in an Ocular Infection-Related Environment Coburn, Phillip S. Miller, Frederick C. Enty, Morgan A. Land, Craig LaGrow, Austin L. Mursalin, Md Huzzatul Callegan, Michelle C. Microorganisms Article Bacillus cereus produces many factors linked to pathogenesis and is recognized for causing gastrointestinal toxemia and infections. B. cereus also causes a fulminant and often blinding intraocular infection called endophthalmitis. We reported that the PlcR/PapR system regulates intraocular virulence, but the specific factors that contribute to B. cereus virulence in the eye remain elusive. Here, we compared gene expression in ex vivo vitreous humor with expression in Luria Bertani (LB) and Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) broth by RNA-Seq. The expression of several cytolytic toxins in vitreous was less than or similar to levels observed in BHI or LB. Regulators of virulence genes, including PlcR/PapR, were expressed in vitreous. PlcR/PapR was expressed at low levels, though we reported that PlcR-deficient B. cereus was attenuated in the eye. Chemotaxis and motility genes were expressed at similar levels in LB and BHI, but at low to undetectable levels in vitreous, although motility is an important phenotype for B. cereus in the eye. Superoxide dismutase, a potential inhibitor of neutrophil activity in the eye during infection, was the most highly expressed gene in vitreous. Genes previously reported to be important to intraocular virulence were expressed at low levels in vitreous under these conditions, possibly because in vivo cues are required for higher level expression. Genes expressed in vitreous may contribute to the unique virulence of B. cereus endophthalmitis, and future analysis of the B. cereus virulome in the eye will identify those expressed in vivo, which could potentially be targeted to arrest virulence. MDPI 2020-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7232466/ /pubmed/32331252 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8040607 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Expression of Bacillus cereus Virulence-Related Genes in an Ocular Infection-Related Environment
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title_sort expression of bacillus cereus virulence-related genes in an ocular infection-related environment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7232466/
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