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Transcriptional Profiling the 150 kb Linear Megaplasmid of Borrelia turicatae Suggests a Role in Vector Colonization and Initiating Mammalian Infection
- Source :
- PloS one, vol 11, iss 2, Wilder, HK; Raffel, SJ; Barbour, AG; Porcella, SF; Sturdevant, DE; Vaisvil, B; et al.(2016). Transcriptional Profiling the 150 kb Linear Megaplasmid of Borrelia turicatae Suggests a Role in Vector Colonization and Initiating Mammalian Infection. PLoS ONE, 11(2). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147707. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/31h0671w, PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 2, p e0147707 (2016)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2016.
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Abstract
- Adaptation is key for survival as vector-borne pathogens transmit between the arthropod and vertebrate, and temperature change is an environmental signal inducing alterations in gene expression of tick-borne spirochetes. While plasmids are often associated with adaptation, complex genomes of relapsing fever spirochetes have hindered progress in understanding the mechanisms of vector colonization and transmission. We utilized recent advances in genome sequencing to generate the most complete version of the Borrelia turicatae 150 kb linear megaplasmid (lp150). Additionally, a transcriptional analysis of open reading frames (ORFs) in lp150 was conducted and identified regions that were up-regulated during in vitro cultivation at tick-like growth temperatures (22°C), relative to bacteria grown at 35°C and infected murine blood. Evaluation of the 3’ end of lp150 identified a cluster of ORFs that code for putative surface lipoproteins. With a microbe’s surface proteome serving important roles in pathogenesis, we confirmed the ORFs expression in vitro and in the tick compared to spirochetes infecting murine blood. Transcriptional evaluation of lp150 indicates the plasmid likely has essential roles in vector colonization and/or initiating mammalian infection. These results also provide a much needed transcriptional framework to delineate the molecular mechanisms utilized by relapsing fever spirochetes during their enzootic cycle.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Bacterial Diseases
relapsing fever
Epidemiology
Physiology
Microarrays
lcsh:Medicine
Gene Expression
Disease Vectors
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Genome
Mice
Contig Mapping
Plasmid
Ticks
Gene Order
Medicine and Health Sciences
2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment
ORFS
Aetiology
lcsh:Science
Genetics
Lyme Disease
Multidisciplinary
biology
Spirochetes
Relapsing Fever
Hematology
Genomics
Bacterial Pathogens
Body Fluids
Blood
Bioassays and Physiological Analysis
Infectious Diseases
Medical Microbiology
Lyme disease microbiology
Pathogens
Anatomy
Infection
Research Article
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Biotechnology
Plasmids
Borrelia turicatae
Arthropoda
Borrelia Burgdorferi
General Science & Technology
030106 microbiology
Research and Analysis Methods
Microbiology
Vaccine Related
03 medical and health sciences
Open Reading Frames
Biodefense
Arachnida
medicine
Animals
Borrelia burgdorferi
Gene Prediction
Microbial Pathogens
Bacteria
Ixodes
Animal
Prevention
Borrelia
Gene Expression Profiling
lcsh:R
Organisms
Biology and Life Sciences
Computational Biology
Molecular Sequence Annotation
medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Genome Analysis
Tropical Diseases
Invertebrates
Borrelia Infection
Gene expression profiling
Vector-Borne Diseases
Disease Models, Animal
030104 developmental biology
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Disease Models
lcsh:Q
Transcriptome
Subjects
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PloS one, vol 11, iss 2, Wilder, HK; Raffel, SJ; Barbour, AG; Porcella, SF; Sturdevant, DE; Vaisvil, B; et al.(2016). Transcriptional Profiling the 150 kb Linear Megaplasmid of Borrelia turicatae Suggests a Role in Vector Colonization and Initiating Mammalian Infection. PLoS ONE, 11(2). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0147707. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/31h0671w, PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 2, p e0147707 (2016)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a55a3fe934f7eee69c6958bfc1710bd1
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147707.