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Temporal analysis of mRNA expression profiles in Orientia infected C3HeB/FeJ mouse

  1. Author:
    Chao, Chien-Chung [ORCID]
    Yang, Ruoting
    Zhang, Zhiwen
    Belinskaya, Tatyana
    Chan, Chye-Teik
    Miller, Stacy-Ann
    Hammamieh, Rasha
    Jett, Marti
    Ching, Wei-Mei
  2. Author Address

    Viral and Rickettsial Diseases Department, Infectious Diseases Directorate, Naval Medical Research Center, 503 Robert Grant Ave, RM3N71, Silver Spring, MD, 20910, USA. chien-chung.chao.civ@mail.mil., Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA. chien-chung.chao.civ@mail.mil., Integrative Systems Biology, US Army Medical Research and Material Command, USACEHR, Ft Detrick, Ft Federick, MD, USA., Advanced Biomedical Computation Science, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick, MD, USA.,
    1. Year: 2020
    2. Date: Jan 06
    3. Epub Date: 2020 01 06
  1. Journal: BMC microbiology
    1. 20
    2. 1
    3. Pages: 3
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. Article Number: 3
  4. ISSN: 1471-2180
  1. Abstract:

    Scrub typhus causes up to 35% mortality if left untreated. One billion people living in the endemic regions are at risk. In spite of its heavy disease burden in some of the most populated areas in the world, there is no vaccine available. Although the disease can be effectively treated by proper antibiotics, timely and accurate diagnosis remains a challenge. Orientia tsutsugamushi infects a variety of mammalian cells in vitro and replicates in the cytoplasm of the infected cells. Microarray analysis has been used extensively to study host-pathogen interactions in in vitro models to understand pathogenesis. However there is a lack of in vivo studies. In this study, C3HeB/FeJ (C3H) mice were infected by O. tsutsugamushi via the intraperitoneal route and monitored gene expression at 10 different time points post infection. We observed two distinct types of expression profiles in the genes that we analyzed. There are two valleys (4-18?h and 2-4?days) with low number of differentially expressed genes (DEG) with three peaks with high number of DEG at 2?h, 1-day and 7-day post infection. Further analysis revealed that pathways like complement and coagulation cascade, and blood clotting cascade pathways showed significant global changes throughout entire time course. Real time quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-qPCR) confirmed the change of expression for genes involved in complement and coagulation cascade. These results suggested dynamic regulation of the complement and coagulation cascades throughout most of the time post infection while some other specific pathways, such as fatty acid metabolism and tryptophan metabolism, are turned on or off at certain times post infection. The findings highlight the complex interconnection among all different biological pathways. It is conceivable that specific pathways such as cell growth control and cell development in the host are affected by Orientia in the initial phase of infection for Orientia to grow intracellularly. Once Orientia is replicating successfully inside the host as infection progresses, the infection could activate pathways involved in cellular immune responses to defend for host cell survival and try to eliminate the pathogen.

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  1. DOI: 10.1186/s12866-019-1684-3
  2. PMID: 31906849
  3. PMCID: PMC6945539
  4. WOS: 000521330100002
  5. PII : 10.1186/s12866-019-1684-3

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