Evaluation of changes to the Rickettsia rickettsii transcriptome during mammalian infection

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Abstract

The lifecycle of Rickettsia rickettsii includes infection of both mammalian and arthropod hosts, with each environment presenting distinct challenges to survival. As such, these pathogens likely have distinctive transcriptional strategies for infection of each host. Herein, we report the utilization of next generation sequencing (RNAseq) and bioinformatic analysis techniques to examine the global transcriptional profile of R. rickettsii within an infected animal, and to compare that data to transcription in tissue culture. The results demonstrate substantial R. rickettsii transcriptional alteration in vivo, such that the bacteria are considerably altered from cell culture. Identification of significant transcriptional changes and validation of RNAseq by quantitative PCR are described with particular emphasis on known antigens and suspected virulence factors. Together, these results suggest that transcriptional regulation of a distinct cohort of genes may contribute to successful mammalian infection.

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Riley, S. P., Pruneau, L., & Martinez, J. J. (2017). Evaluation of changes to the Rickettsia rickettsii transcriptome during mammalian infection. PLoS ONE, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182290

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