2014
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1415959112
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Host-specific induction of Escherichia coli fitness genes during human urinary tract infection

Abstract: Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) is the predominant etiological agent of uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI), manifested by inflammation of the urinary bladder, in humans and is a major global public health concern. Molecular pathogenesis of UPEC has been primarily examined using murine models of UTI. Translational research to develop novel therapeutics against this major pathogen, which is becoming increasingly antibiotic resistant, requires a thorough understanding of mechanisms involved in path… Show more

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“…Differences in gene expression exhibited by each E. coli strain in two samples (normal urine sample and UTI urine sample compared to LB) were determined by calculating the log 2 -fold change (FC) of the RPKM values. A comprehensive report of this clinical study is presented by Subashchandrabose and colleagues (25). A heat map of differential gene expression was produced in R version 2.15.1 (R Development Core Team) (26) with the package "pheatmap" (27), and histograms of transcript abundance were generated with Artemis (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) (28).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences in gene expression exhibited by each E. coli strain in two samples (normal urine sample and UTI urine sample compared to LB) were determined by calculating the log 2 -fold change (FC) of the RPKM values. A comprehensive report of this clinical study is presented by Subashchandrabose and colleagues (25). A heat map of differential gene expression was produced in R version 2.15.1 (R Development Core Team) (26) with the package "pheatmap" (27), and histograms of transcript abundance were generated with Artemis (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) (28).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While uropathogenic E. coli may encounter nickel toxicity in some environmental niches, nickel scarcity appears to be typical of host environments during urinary pathogenesis (9). Thus, if Ybt acted solely as an extracellular nickel ion sink, it would risk starving the cells for nutritionally important nickel ions.…”
Section: Uropathogens Expressing the Yersinia Hpi Import Ni-ybt And Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We tested this hypothesis by assessing the relationship between Ni-Ybt import and the activity of [NiFe]-hydrogenase isozymes, which have been implicated in UPEC virulence (9). We utilized benzyl viologen to monitor the redox activity of [NiFe]-hydrogenase isozymes (30) in UTI89 grown with different nickel sources.…”
Section: Ni-ybt Import Nutritionally Supports E Coli Hydrogenase Actmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such structures allow accumulation of Zn 2+ in the intracellular organelles followed by its utilization in biological processes specific for a given cell type. In particular, macrophages employ Zn 2+ and Cu + to attack Fe-S clusters essential for bacterial survival (Braymer and Giedroc 2014;Dupont et al 2011;Festa and Thiele 2012;Kashyap et al 2014;Macomber and Imlay 2009;Neyrolles et al 2015;Subashchandrabose et al 2014;Xu and Imlay 2012). We hypothesize that such a mechanism, where bacterial killing occurs through accumulation of Zn 2+ and Cu + in the phagosome/vacuole, originated in protozoa long before multicellular life arose and that it later evolved in eukaryotic phagocytes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%