We compared growth rate and host-cell transcriptional responses of a Chlamydia trachomatis variant strain and a prototype strain. Growth dynamics were estimated by 16S rRNA level and by inclusion-forming units (IFUs) at different times after infection in HeLa cells. When inoculated at the same multiplicity of infection and observed 24-48 h after infection, the variant 16S rRNA transcriptional level was 3%-4% that of the prototype, and the IFUs of the variant strain were 0.1%-1% those of the prototype. Specific host-cell transcriptional responses to the variant were identified in a global-expression microarray in which variant strain-infected cells were compared with mock-infected and prototype strain-infected cells. In variant strain-infected cells, 47% (16/34) of specifically induced host genes were related to immunity and 32% (8/25) of specifically suppressed genes were related to lipid metabolism. The variant strain grew significantly more slowly and induced a modified host-cell transcriptional response, compared with the prototype strain. © 2005 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.
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Xia, M., Suchland, R. J., Bumgarner, R. E., Peng, T., Rockey, D. D., & Stamm, W. E. (2005). Chlamydia trachomatis variant with nonfusing inclusions: Growth dynamic and host-cell transcriptional response. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 192(7), 1229–1236. https://doi.org/10.1086/444394
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