2019
DOI: 10.1128/aem.01370-19
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Exploring Listeria monocytogenes Transcriptomes in Correlation with Divergence of Lineages and Virulence as Measured in Galleria mellonella

Abstract: As for many opportunistic pathogens, the virulence potential of Listeria monocytogenes is highly heterogeneous between isolates and correlated, to some extent, with phylogeny and gene repertoires. In sharp contrast with copious data on intraspecies genome diversity, little is known about transcriptome diversity despite the role of complex genetic regulation in pathogenicity. The current study implemented RNA sequencing to characterize the transcriptome profiles of 33 isolates under optimal in vitro growth cond… Show more

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“…More recently, Sereno et al (2019) investigated the pathogenic potential of isolates carrying virulence-related genes responsible for the main pathogenic pathways of L. monocytogenes (Liu et al, 2007;De las Heras et al, 2011;Pizarro-Cerda et al, 2012;Camargo et al, 2016). However, a recent investigation (Lee et al, 2019), in contrast with several studies about intraspecies genetic variability, focuses on transcriptomic analysis and highlights the role of complex genetic regulation in pathogenicity, describing the major contribution of transcription factors with key roles in virulence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Sereno et al (2019) investigated the pathogenic potential of isolates carrying virulence-related genes responsible for the main pathogenic pathways of L. monocytogenes (Liu et al, 2007;De las Heras et al, 2011;Pizarro-Cerda et al, 2012;Camargo et al, 2016). However, a recent investigation (Lee et al, 2019), in contrast with several studies about intraspecies genetic variability, focuses on transcriptomic analysis and highlights the role of complex genetic regulation in pathogenicity, describing the major contribution of transcription factors with key roles in virulence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During recent years, C . kronotskyensis has gained more interest due to its tāpirin proteins that attach to lignocellulosic materials [ 13 ] and it is well equipped for the breakdown of lignocellulosic biomass [ 14 ]. In addition, C .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given databases involving these lineages are overweighted with epidemic clones, including food isolates and clinical strains, the size of this ‘multitude’ is probably even higher. Of course, the origin of sublineages is the result of long processes of genetic adaptation to particular regions and niches (Cohan, ; Lee et al, ; Reimer et al, ). These population biology studies indeed suggest the multiplicity of niches occupied in nature by L. monocytogenes , driving the diversity of the species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%