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Transcriptomics of malaria host-pathogen interactions in primatesLee, Kevin Joseph 07 January 2016 (has links)
Malaria is a pernicious disease that has greatly impacted and continues to affect the human population. While much research has been performed to understand the underlying nature of this disease, gaps in the knowledge-base persist. In order to address these deficiencies, a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional project has been funded to study the systems biology of the host pathogen interaction during malaria infection in both humans and non-human primates. In the course of investigating the transcriptome during two 100-day experiments in Macaca mulatta, this work elucidated many of the underlying molecular pathways of the host and parasite that are affected by antimalarial drugs, as well as through host-pathogen interactions. The malaria-disease-related host pathways are related to, not surprisingly, immune-associated signalling and hematopoesis, and the altered parasite pathways demonstrate an association between disease severity and parasite life stage abundance. Continuing integration of this research with other data-types collected during the course of these experiments will improve our understanding of malaria systems biology and improve targeted malaria therapies.
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Identification of the genes encoding enzymes involved in the synthesis of the biopolymer paramylon from Euglena gracilisMackay, Stephen 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MSc (Plant Biotechnology))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010. / Includes bibliography. / Title page: Dept. of Genetics, Faculty of Science / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Recent advances in medical pharmacology have identified the immune-potentiating effects of β-1,3-glucans on mammalian immune systems. Extensive research has identified and described the mechanisms of action and receptor binding specificity of different β-1,3-glucans as well as their structural and functional relationships. Molecular mass, solubility, structural order, degree of branching as well as chemical modification all determine the effectiveness of the β-1,3-glucan immune-modulating activities, which typically include; macrophage activation, antibody adjuvant activities, reduction of LDL-cholesterol, leukocyte mitogenic activities, cytokine and chemokine production as well as antiviral and antitumor activities. Currently β-1,3-glucans have been sold commercially under the name β-glucan, mostly in the form of Betafectin, a genetically modified yeast derived β-1,3-glucan.
Recent studies of different β-1,3-glucans have identified the pharmacological activities of paramylon, a Euglena derived β-1,3-glucan. Although paramylon has relatively low immune-stimulating activities, chemical modification of the paramylon granule increased immune-potentiation with specific antimicrobial and anti-HIV activities. Due to these specific immune-potentiating activities, paramylon is novel in terms of both structure as well as functional activity.
In terms of biotechnological application, paramylon is greatly favoured as it is synthesized as an insoluble membrane bound granule in the cytosol of Euglena where most plant and fungal β-1,3-glucan synthases are cell membrane bound highly regulated multifunctional complexes, synthesizing β-1,3-glucan as cell wall components. Due to the novel granular nature of paramylon, expression in other systems with genetic modification could potentially further increase immuno-potentiating activities.
In this study, different approaches were attempted in order to identify the genes involved in paramylon synthesis including; constructing and screening a Euglena gracilis cDNA library, sequence analysis of the purified proteins as well as transcription analysis of the sequenced transcriptome and genome of E. gracilis. Putative candidates that encode subunits of the paramylon synthase complex have been identified. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Onlangse vordering in mediese farmakologie het die immuun-stimulerende effek van β-1,3-glukane op die soogdier immuunsisteem geïdentifiseer. Intensiewe navorsing het die meganisme van die werking en reseptor bindingspesifisiteit van verskillende β-1,3-glukane, asook hulle struktuur en funksionele verhoudings, geïdentifiseer. Die molekulêre massa, oplosbaarheid, strukturele orientasie, mate van vertakking asook chemiese modifikasies bepaal almal die effektiwiteit van die β-1,3-glukaan immuun-modulerende aktiwiteite. Tipiese immuno-moduleringsaktiwiteite sluit makrofaag aktivering, teenliggaampie adjuvant aktiwiteite, verlaging van LDL-cholesterol, leukosiet mitogeniese aktiwiteite, sitokien en chemokien produksie asook anti-virale en antitumor aktiwiteite in. Huidiglik word β-1,3-glukane onder die naam β-glukaan verkoop meestal in die vorm van Betafectin, ‘n geneties gemodifiseerde gis wat van β-1,3-glukaan afkomstig is.
Onlangse studies van verskillende β-1,3-glukane het die farmakologiese aktiwiteit van paramylon, ‘n Euglena afkomstige β-1,3-glukaan geïdentifiseer. Alhoewel paramylon relatiewe lae immuun-stimulerende aktiweite toon, verhoog chemiese modifikasies van die paramylon granules immuun-stimulering, spesifiek die anti-mikrobiese en anti-MIV aktiwiteite. Weens hierdie spesifieke immuun-stimulerende aktiweite, word paramylon as nuut beskou veral in terme van beide struktuur asook funksionele aktiwiteit.
In terme van biotegnologiese toepassing, verkry paramylon voorkeur aangesien dit as ‘n onoplosbare membraangebonde granule in die sitosol van Euglena gesintetiseer word terwyl meeste plant en fungus β-1,3-glukaan sintases hoogs gereguleerde multifunksionele selmembraan gebonde komplekse is wat β-1,3-glukaan asook ander selwand komponente sintetiseer. Weens die unieke granulêre natuur van paramylon, sal uitdrukking in ander sisteme ‘n moontlike industrie skep waar deur die transgeniese uitdrukking van granulêre paramylon verdere verbetering van die immuun-stimulerings aktiwiteite kan lei.
In hierdie studie is verskillende benaderings aangewend om die gene wat by paramylon sintese betrokke is te identifiseer, dit sluit in die konstruksie en sifting van ‘n E. gracilis cDNS biblioteek, aminosuur volgorde analise van gesuiwerde proteiene asook die transkripsionele analise van die volgorde van die transkriptoom en genoom van E. gracilis. Moontelike kandidate wat vir die subeenhede van die paramylon syntase kompleks kodeer is geïdentifiseer.
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Functional genomics and compound mode-of-action screening in haploid human cellsGapp, Bianca January 2017 (has links)
More than a decade after the completion of the human genome project, the function of a large number of genes remains to be elucidated. Forward and reverse genetic approaches have proven to be powerful tools to study gene function and have provided insights into fundamental biological processes. Furthermore, functional genetic screening can lead to a better understanding of the action of endogenous and exogenous stimuli such as hormones or drugs on biological systems. Thus far, systematic and unbiased studies have largely been limited to model organisms. However, complex disease-relevant genotypes and phenotypes cannot be studied in entirety in lower organisms creating a need for systematic approaches in human cells. This thesis describes a series of studies using forward and reverse genetic approaches combined with state-of-the-art technology in haploid human cells. The first chapter describes the development of a quantitative phenotypic read-out using a novel application of RNA-sequencing that allows the functional annotation of genes in signalling pathways. The presented data demonstrate that the employed shallow RNA-sequencing method is scalable and suitable as a read-out for reverse genetic screening. The second chapter focuses on the implementation of this method in a large reverse genetic study in human cells to functionally annotate tyrosine kinases in signalling pathways upon stimulation with a set of ten polypeptides and small molecules. The screens revealed known and unexpected interactions between different signalling molecules and pathways, validating the technical approach in a biological context. The third chapter presents a pilot study describing the set-up of a forward genetic technique for compound mode-of-action screening using a pooled human mutant cell line collection. The chemical genetic approach displayed sufficient sensitivity and allowed to monitor thousands of gene-drug interactions simultaneously. Together, this thesis combines elements to advance technological and biological aspects of functional genomics and chemical genetics.
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Análise genômica e transcricional comparativa de Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Mycoplasma flocculare e Mycoplasma hyorhinisSiqueira, Franciele Maboni January 2013 (has links)
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Mycoplasma flocculare e Mycoplasma hyorhinis são capazes de aderir e colonizar o trato respiratório de suínos. Enquanto a presença de M. flocculare é considerada assintomática, M. hyopneumoniae e M. hyorhynis são relacionados ao desenvolvimento de patologias. M. hyopneumoniae é o agente etiológico da pneumonia enzoótica suína e M. hyorhynis além dos pulmões pode atingir outros sítios e hospedeiros, estando relacionado a artrites, poliserosites e desenvolvimento de vários tipos de câncer em humanos. Apesar dos avanços tecnológicos na área de genômica, raros são os dados quanto ao papel de M. flocculare no trato respiratório suíno. Além do mais, informações relativas à transcrição gênica nessas espécies são escassas, apesar da importância desses microrganismos. Neste estudo são apresentados os dados da sequência do genoma de uma linhagem de M. flocculare, bem como do genoma de um novo isolado de M. hyopneumoniae. Com estas novas sequências foram realizadas análises de genômica comparativa visando a identificação de características que pudessem explicar os diferentes comportamentos quanto à patogenicidade dessas espécies. Além disso, a análise global dos transcritomas de cada uma das espécies foi realizada e o perfil transcricional entre M. hyopneumoniae, M. flocculare e M. hyorhynis foi analisado comparativamente objetivando identificar características peculiares para cada um dos mapas transcricionais, além de compreender a coordenação do modo de transcrição gênica em Mycoplasma. De um modo geral, as três espécies de Mycoplasma que habitam o trato respiratório suíno possuem grandes semelhanças na composição gênica, assim como na abundância de transcritos. A análise do repertório transcricional, mostra que os genomas são transcritos quase que em sua totalidade, incluindo as regiões intergênicas, nas três espécies. M. hyopneumoniae e M. flocculare apresentam conteúdo gênico e perfil transcricional muito semelhantes. Uma importante diferença encontrada entre estas duas espécies refere-se à presença exclusiva de genes e transcritos de adesinas específicas. M. hyorhynis possui genes e transcritos exclusivos, os quais sabidamente estão relacionados à sua capacidade mutacional, de invasividade e infecção de diferentes sítios. Por fim, a análise comparativa dos genomas, e a obtenção dos mapas transcricionais para M. hyopneumoniae, M. flocculare e M. hyorhynis, foram abordagens que resultaram em um grande número de informações, as quais são importantes para embasamento de futuros estudos de caracterização dos mecanismos moleculares, como os eventos de regulação da transcrição gênica, no gênero Mycoplasma. / Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Mycoplasma hyorhinis and Mycoplasma flocculare are able to adhere and to colonize the swine respiratory tract. While M. flocculare presence is virtually assymptomatic, M. hyopneumoniae and M. hyorhynis infections may cause respiratory disease. M. hyopneumoniae is the causative agent of swine enzootic pneumonia and M. hyorhynis may affect the lungs and other sites in a diversity of hosts and has been related to arthritis, poliserosites and to the development of several types of human cancer. Despite genomics technological advances, there are very few data about the possible role of M. flocculare in the swine respiratory tract. Moreover, little information about gene transcription is available in these species, despite the importance of these microorganisms. In this work the genome sequences of M. flocculare and a new isolate of M. hyopneumoniae are presented. A comparative genomic analyzes was performed to identify possible characteristics that may help to explain the different behaviors of these species in the swine respiratory tracts. Furthermore, a transcriptome map of each species was performed and a comparative transcriptional profile analysis between M. hyopneumoniae, M. flocculare and M. hyorhynis was undertaken to identify the exclusive features for each of the transcriptional maps, in addition to understanding the coordination mode of gene transcription in Mycoplasma. In general, the three Mycoplasma species that inhabit the swine respiratory tract have a similar gene composition as well as the abundance of transcripts. The transcriptome maps showed that most of the predicted genes are transcribed from these Mycoplasma genomes, as well as some intergenic regions. M. hyopneumoniae and M. flocculare present very similar gene content and transcriptional profile. However, an important difference between these two species is related to the exclusive presence of genes and transcripts of some specific adhesins. M. hyorhynis presents exclusive genes and transcripts that have been related to its invasiveness, mutation rate and infection of different sites. Finally, the comparative analysis of the genomes and transcriptional maps between M. hyopneumoniae, M. flocculare and M. hyorhynis have resulted in a large amount of information, which are important for future studies of the molecular characterization, as transcriptional regulation in the Mycoplasma spp.
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Genômica de listeria monocytogenes e transcriptômica do microrganismo na presença de óleo essencial extraído de baccharis psiadioides / Genomics of Listeria monocytogenes and transcriptomics of the microorganism in the presence of essential oil extracted from Baccharis psiadioidesPieta, Luiza January 2017 (has links)
Listeria monocytogenes é um bastonete Gram-positivo, anaeróbio facultativo, psicrotrófico, patogênico a humanos e transmitido por alimentos. É causador da listeriose, doença severa que acomete grupos de risco específicos, tais como idosos, imunocomprometidos, gestantes, crianças e recém-nascidos. Neste trabalho foi investigada a expressão diferencial de L. monocytogenes na presença de óleo essencial extraído de Baccharis psiadioides, planta da família Asteraceae popularmente chamada de “alecrim-do-campo”, “vassoura” ou “erva formiga”, utilizada pela população como planta medicinal. Além disso, os genomas de dois diferentes sorotipos de L. monocytogenes, frequentemente associados a surtos de listeriose, foram sequenciados através de plataforma MiSeq Illumina, sequências estas depositadas no GenBank, e comparados com genomas de referência. Anteriormente à execução das análises genômica e transcriptômica, foi determinada a composição do óleo essencial extraído de B. psiadioides utilizado nos experimentos, através de cromatografia gasosa com espectrômetro de massa (GC – MS), a qual demonstrou uma maior quantidade de β-pineno na fração composta majoritariamente por monoterpenos, composto este frequentemente encontrado em plantas medicinais aromáticas e apontado como um dos responsáveis pelo potencial antimicrobiano das mesmas. Os demais resultados obtidos no presente trabalho indicam que o óleo essencial testado apresenta potencial ação bacteriostática na concentração estudada, sendo que genes relacionados à virulência do microrganismo foram menos transcritos na sua presença, ao contrário do que foi observado para genes de resposta ao estresse, que apresentaram maiores níveis de transcrição nesta condição. A comparação genômica entre os genomas bacterianos sequenciados neste trabalho e as cepas referência sugere um maior número de proteínas expressas em L. monocytogenes do sorotipo 4b relacionadas à defesa e metabolismo do microrganismo, indicando mecanismos que podem estar envolvidos com a capacidade deste sorotipo estar mais envolvido nos casos humanos de listeriose. / LLiisstteerriiaa mmoonnooccyyttooggeenneess is a Gram-positive rod-shaped microorganism, facultative anaerobic, psychrotrophic, pathogenic to humans and transmitted by food. It causes listeriosis, a severe disease that affects specific risk groups such as elderly, immunocompromised, pregnant women, children and newborns. In this study, differential expression of LL.. mmoonnooccyyttooggeenneess in the presence of essential oil extracted from BBaacccchhaarriiss ppssiiaaddiiooiiddeess, a plant from AAsstteerraacceeaaee family popularly named as "alecrim-do-campo", "vassoura" or "erva formiga" used by population as a medicinal plant, was investigated. In addition, the genomes of two different LL.. mmoonnooccyyttooggeenneess serotypes, often associated with listeriosis outbreaks, were sequenced through the MiSeq Illumina platform. These sequences were deposited in GenBank and compared with reference genomes. Prior to the execution of genomic and transcriptomic analyzes, composition of the essential oil extracted from BB.. ppssiiaaddiiooiiddeess used in the experiments was determined by gas chromatography with mass spectrometer (GC-MS), which demonstrated a higher amount of β-pinene in the fraction composed mainly by monoterpenes. This compound is often found in aromatic medicinal plants and also pointed as one of those responsible for their antimicrobial potential. The other results obtained in the present study indicate that the essential oil tested has a potential bacteriostatic activity at the concentration studied, and genes related to the virulence of the microorganism were less transcribed in its presence, contrary to what was observed for stress response genes, which presented higher transcription levels on that condition. Comparative genomics between the bacterial genomes sequenced in this work and the reference strains suggests a higher number of proteins expressed in LL.. mmoonnooccyyttooggeenneess serotype 4b related to the defense and metabolism of the microorganism, indicating mechanisms that may be involved with the greater ability of this serotype to cause human listeriosis.
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Transcriptional profiling of Drosophila larval ventral nervous system hemilineagesEtheredge, Jack January 2017 (has links)
Over 90% of neurons in the adult CNS of Drosophila are born from neuronal stem cells (neuroblasts) during the post-embryonic phase of neurogenesis. Most of the post-embryonic neurons derive from type I neuroblasts, which undergo repeated asymmetric divisions to produce a series of ganglion mother cells (GMCs). Each GMC then divides once resulting in two neurons, the “A” (Notch-on) and “B” (Notch-off) daughters. The respective daughter neurons of each type then constitute the A and B hemilineages for that neuroblast. 33 postembryonic hemilineages contribute neurons to each thoracic hemisegment, and these immature neurons arrest their development at a similar stage until metamorphosis. These arrested neuroblast lineages are uniquely identifiable by morphology. Access to a large pool of clonally-related and morphologically similar neurons makes this system tractable to RNA-seq analysis, since one can genetically label and isolate many cells per animal, which are predicted to share similar gene expression profiles. Our primary focus is to examine hemilineages with similar targets (e.g. leg neuropil) to identify genes that are required to establish and maintain hemilineage identity early in development. Given that activating these hemilineage neurons as a group drives distinct behaviors and that they form morphologically coherent structural units during development, we hypothesized that these hemilineages should express patterns of genes that are: 1) distinct from other hemilineages and 2) characteristic of individual hemilineages. We have used hemilineage-specific GAL4 lines to isolate hemilineages for RNA-seq analysis, ultimately gathering data for 11 of the 33 hemilineages as well as for some larger populations of neurons. We found that, in addition to combinatorial patterns of genes specifying the hemilineage neurons, there are some genes that are expressed by only a single hemilineage within the ventral nervous system (VNS). Most hemilineages display unique expression of certain transcription factors (TFs) and axon guidance genes. We collected data for two pairs of sibling hemilineages (lineage 1 and lineage 12) in order to identify differences between the A and B hemilineages derived from a common neuroblast. While A neurons display greater overall transcriptional diversity than B neurons, sibling hemilineages share very similar expression profiles. Comparing the gene expression between immature and mature larval neurons revealed that mature neurons express many genes not expressed in immature neurons, such as neuropeptide signaling genes and many neurotransmitter and ion channel genes associated with mature neuron function. Birth order also appears to dictate many differences in expression profile. Late-born immature neurons are typified by a period of transient Notch-related gene expression that is absent from early-born neurons. We are characterizing the function of many differentially expressed genes in particular hemilineages.
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Characterizing the Molecular Genetic, Phenotypic and Virulence Properties of the Invasive Nontyphoidal Salmonella Strain D23580: An Integrated ApproachJanuary 2015 (has links)
abstract: Invasive salmonellosis caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium ST313 is a major health crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, with multidrug resistance and atypical clinical presentation challenging current treatment regimens and resulting in high mortality. Moreover, the increased risk of spreading ST313 pathovars worldwide is of major concern, given global public transportation networks and increased populations of immunocompromised individuals (as a result of HIV infection, drug use, cancer therapy, aging, etc). While it is unclear as to how Salmonella ST313 strains cause invasive disease in humans, it is intriguing that the genomic profile of some of these pathovars indicates key differences between classic Typhimurium (broad host range), but similarities to human-specific typhoidal Salmonella Typhi and Paratyphi. In an effort to advance fundamental understanding of the pathogenesis mechanisms of ST313 in humans, I report characterization of the molecular genetic, phenotypic and virulence profiles of D23580 (a representative ST313 strain). Preliminary studies to characterize D23580 virulence, baseline stress responses, and biochemical profiles, and in vitro infection profiles in human surrogate 3-D tissue culture models were done using conventional bacterial culture conditions; while subsequent studies integrated a range of incrementally increasing fluid shear levels relevant to those naturally encountered by D23580 in the infected host to understand the impact of biomechanical forces in altering these characteristics. In response to culture of D23580 under these conditions, distinct differences in transcriptional biosignatures, pathogenesis-related stress responses, in vitro infection profiles and in vivo virulence in mice were observed as compared to those of classic Salmonella pathovars tested.
Collectively, this work represents the first characterization of in vivo virulence and in vitro pathogenesis properties of D23580, the latter using advanced human surrogate models that mimic key aspects of the parental tissue. Results from these studies highlight the importance of studying infectious diseases using an integrated approach that combines actions of biological and physical networks that mimic the host-pathogen microenvironment and regulate pathogen responses. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Microbiology 2015
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La résistance du colza à la hernie peut-elle être modulée par la fertilisation azotée ? / Can oilseed rape response to infection by clubroot be modulated by an abiotic factor such the nitrogen supply ?Aigu, Yoann 16 November 2017 (has links)
La hernie est une maladie racinaire affectant les Brassica, causée par Plasmodiophora brassicae. Le déploiement de variétés présentant des facteurs génétiques de résistances est le moyen de lutte principal contre cette maladie. Toutefois, l’efficacité de ces variétés résistantes dans les nouveaux systèmes d’agriculture durable, à bas intrant azoté, est encore à évaluer. Dans ce contexte, les questions de recherche posées dans cette thèse sont les suivantes : i) La modulation de la résistance à la hernie par la réduction de l’apport azoté est-elle génotype/isolat dépendante ? ii) Y-a-t-il un effet de la réduction des apports azotés sur l’architecture génétique de la résistance à la hernie chez le colza ? iii) Quels sont les réponses transcriptomiques et métabolomiques impliquées dans la réduction du développement des symptômes en condition de carence azotée ? Le criblage de la réponse de nombreux génotypes de colza vis-à-vis de plusieurs isolats de P. brassicae a été réalisé dans deux conditions de fertilisation azotée (8 mM et 1 mM de nitrate). Basé sur ces expériences, le contrôle génétique du développement des symptômes et de la production des spores de repos lors de l’infection par deux isolats (eH et K92-16) a été étudié par génétique de liaison chez une population biparentale et par génétique d’association chez un panel de colza d’hiver. Enfin, les réponses moléculaires impliquées dans la réduction du développement des symptômes observée chez le génotype ‘Yudal’ en condition 1mM ont été étudiées par des méthodes de RNA-seq et de métabolomique. L’impact de la fertilisation azotée sur la quantité de symptômes et la production de spores de repos est variable selon la combinaison génotype/isolat. Les modulations observées entraînent une augmentation de la résistance en condition 1mM. La fertilisation azotée module également l’effet (R2) de certains des Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) impliqués dans la résistance. Dans le cas de l’isolat eH, elle affecte principalement l’effet des QTL C09 et C02. L’augmentation de résistance observée chez le génotype ‘Yudal’ en condition 1mM, vis-à-vis de l’isolat eH, semble liée à la surexpression de gènes impliqués dans l’assimilation des nitrates (famille NRT2) et dans le transport de l’auxine. / Clubroot is a Brassica root disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae. The use of varieties including genetic resistance factors is the most efficient strategy to manage clubroot disease. However, efficiency of these resistant varieties newly integrated in low-input agricultural systems (especially low nitrogen input) needs to be evaluated. In this context, the research questions investigated in this thesis are: i) Is clubroot resistance modulation by nitrogen fertilization genotype/isolate dependent? ii) Is there an effect of nitrogen fertilization reduction on the genetic architecture of clubroot resistance in rapeseed? iii) What are the transcriptomic and metabolomic responses implicated in symptom reduction under low nitrogen fertilization? To answer these questions, clubroot responses of several rapeseed genotypes were screened using different P. brassicae isolates under two nitrogen fertilizations (8mM and 1mM of nitrate). Based on this experiment, genetic control of symptom development and resting spore production during inoculation using two isolates (eH and K92-16) was studied by linkage analyses using a bi-parental population and by genome wide association using a winter rapeseed diversity set. Last, molecular responses implicated in symptom development, observed in ‘Yudal’ genotype under 1mM condition, were studied using RNA-seq and metabolomic methods. We revealed that impact of nitrogen fertilization on symptom quantity and resting spore production are dependent to genotype/isolate combination. Modulations observed were characterized by an increase of resistance under 1mM condition. Additionally, nitrogen fertilization modulates also the effect (R²) of some Quantitative Trait Loci implicated in clubroot resistance (QTL). Using eH isolate, nitrogen fertilization principally impacts C09 QTL and C02 QTL effects. Ultimately, increase of resistance observed on ‘Yudal’ genotype under 1mM condition, using eH isolate, seems to be related with overexpression of genes implicated in nitrate assimilation (NRT2 family) and auxin transport.
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Genômica de listeria monocytogenes e transcriptômica do microrganismo na presença de óleo essencial extraído de baccharis psiadioides / Genomics of Listeria monocytogenes and transcriptomics of the microorganism in the presence of essential oil extracted from Baccharis psiadioidesPieta, Luiza January 2017 (has links)
Listeria monocytogenes é um bastonete Gram-positivo, anaeróbio facultativo, psicrotrófico, patogênico a humanos e transmitido por alimentos. É causador da listeriose, doença severa que acomete grupos de risco específicos, tais como idosos, imunocomprometidos, gestantes, crianças e recém-nascidos. Neste trabalho foi investigada a expressão diferencial de L. monocytogenes na presença de óleo essencial extraído de Baccharis psiadioides, planta da família Asteraceae popularmente chamada de “alecrim-do-campo”, “vassoura” ou “erva formiga”, utilizada pela população como planta medicinal. Além disso, os genomas de dois diferentes sorotipos de L. monocytogenes, frequentemente associados a surtos de listeriose, foram sequenciados através de plataforma MiSeq Illumina, sequências estas depositadas no GenBank, e comparados com genomas de referência. Anteriormente à execução das análises genômica e transcriptômica, foi determinada a composição do óleo essencial extraído de B. psiadioides utilizado nos experimentos, através de cromatografia gasosa com espectrômetro de massa (GC – MS), a qual demonstrou uma maior quantidade de β-pineno na fração composta majoritariamente por monoterpenos, composto este frequentemente encontrado em plantas medicinais aromáticas e apontado como um dos responsáveis pelo potencial antimicrobiano das mesmas. Os demais resultados obtidos no presente trabalho indicam que o óleo essencial testado apresenta potencial ação bacteriostática na concentração estudada, sendo que genes relacionados à virulência do microrganismo foram menos transcritos na sua presença, ao contrário do que foi observado para genes de resposta ao estresse, que apresentaram maiores níveis de transcrição nesta condição. A comparação genômica entre os genomas bacterianos sequenciados neste trabalho e as cepas referência sugere um maior número de proteínas expressas em L. monocytogenes do sorotipo 4b relacionadas à defesa e metabolismo do microrganismo, indicando mecanismos que podem estar envolvidos com a capacidade deste sorotipo estar mais envolvido nos casos humanos de listeriose. / LLiisstteerriiaa mmoonnooccyyttooggeenneess is a Gram-positive rod-shaped microorganism, facultative anaerobic, psychrotrophic, pathogenic to humans and transmitted by food. It causes listeriosis, a severe disease that affects specific risk groups such as elderly, immunocompromised, pregnant women, children and newborns. In this study, differential expression of LL.. mmoonnooccyyttooggeenneess in the presence of essential oil extracted from BBaacccchhaarriiss ppssiiaaddiiooiiddeess, a plant from AAsstteerraacceeaaee family popularly named as "alecrim-do-campo", "vassoura" or "erva formiga" used by population as a medicinal plant, was investigated. In addition, the genomes of two different LL.. mmoonnooccyyttooggeenneess serotypes, often associated with listeriosis outbreaks, were sequenced through the MiSeq Illumina platform. These sequences were deposited in GenBank and compared with reference genomes. Prior to the execution of genomic and transcriptomic analyzes, composition of the essential oil extracted from BB.. ppssiiaaddiiooiiddeess used in the experiments was determined by gas chromatography with mass spectrometer (GC-MS), which demonstrated a higher amount of β-pinene in the fraction composed mainly by monoterpenes. This compound is often found in aromatic medicinal plants and also pointed as one of those responsible for their antimicrobial potential. The other results obtained in the present study indicate that the essential oil tested has a potential bacteriostatic activity at the concentration studied, and genes related to the virulence of the microorganism were less transcribed in its presence, contrary to what was observed for stress response genes, which presented higher transcription levels on that condition. Comparative genomics between the bacterial genomes sequenced in this work and the reference strains suggests a higher number of proteins expressed in LL.. mmoonnooccyyttooggeenneess serotype 4b related to the defense and metabolism of the microorganism, indicating mechanisms that may be involved with the greater ability of this serotype to cause human listeriosis.
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Análise genômica e transcricional comparativa de Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Mycoplasma flocculare e Mycoplasma hyorhinisSiqueira, Franciele Maboni January 2013 (has links)
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Mycoplasma flocculare e Mycoplasma hyorhinis são capazes de aderir e colonizar o trato respiratório de suínos. Enquanto a presença de M. flocculare é considerada assintomática, M. hyopneumoniae e M. hyorhynis são relacionados ao desenvolvimento de patologias. M. hyopneumoniae é o agente etiológico da pneumonia enzoótica suína e M. hyorhynis além dos pulmões pode atingir outros sítios e hospedeiros, estando relacionado a artrites, poliserosites e desenvolvimento de vários tipos de câncer em humanos. Apesar dos avanços tecnológicos na área de genômica, raros são os dados quanto ao papel de M. flocculare no trato respiratório suíno. Além do mais, informações relativas à transcrição gênica nessas espécies são escassas, apesar da importância desses microrganismos. Neste estudo são apresentados os dados da sequência do genoma de uma linhagem de M. flocculare, bem como do genoma de um novo isolado de M. hyopneumoniae. Com estas novas sequências foram realizadas análises de genômica comparativa visando a identificação de características que pudessem explicar os diferentes comportamentos quanto à patogenicidade dessas espécies. Além disso, a análise global dos transcritomas de cada uma das espécies foi realizada e o perfil transcricional entre M. hyopneumoniae, M. flocculare e M. hyorhynis foi analisado comparativamente objetivando identificar características peculiares para cada um dos mapas transcricionais, além de compreender a coordenação do modo de transcrição gênica em Mycoplasma. De um modo geral, as três espécies de Mycoplasma que habitam o trato respiratório suíno possuem grandes semelhanças na composição gênica, assim como na abundância de transcritos. A análise do repertório transcricional, mostra que os genomas são transcritos quase que em sua totalidade, incluindo as regiões intergênicas, nas três espécies. M. hyopneumoniae e M. flocculare apresentam conteúdo gênico e perfil transcricional muito semelhantes. Uma importante diferença encontrada entre estas duas espécies refere-se à presença exclusiva de genes e transcritos de adesinas específicas. M. hyorhynis possui genes e transcritos exclusivos, os quais sabidamente estão relacionados à sua capacidade mutacional, de invasividade e infecção de diferentes sítios. Por fim, a análise comparativa dos genomas, e a obtenção dos mapas transcricionais para M. hyopneumoniae, M. flocculare e M. hyorhynis, foram abordagens que resultaram em um grande número de informações, as quais são importantes para embasamento de futuros estudos de caracterização dos mecanismos moleculares, como os eventos de regulação da transcrição gênica, no gênero Mycoplasma. / Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Mycoplasma hyorhinis and Mycoplasma flocculare are able to adhere and to colonize the swine respiratory tract. While M. flocculare presence is virtually assymptomatic, M. hyopneumoniae and M. hyorhynis infections may cause respiratory disease. M. hyopneumoniae is the causative agent of swine enzootic pneumonia and M. hyorhynis may affect the lungs and other sites in a diversity of hosts and has been related to arthritis, poliserosites and to the development of several types of human cancer. Despite genomics technological advances, there are very few data about the possible role of M. flocculare in the swine respiratory tract. Moreover, little information about gene transcription is available in these species, despite the importance of these microorganisms. In this work the genome sequences of M. flocculare and a new isolate of M. hyopneumoniae are presented. A comparative genomic analyzes was performed to identify possible characteristics that may help to explain the different behaviors of these species in the swine respiratory tracts. Furthermore, a transcriptome map of each species was performed and a comparative transcriptional profile analysis between M. hyopneumoniae, M. flocculare and M. hyorhynis was undertaken to identify the exclusive features for each of the transcriptional maps, in addition to understanding the coordination mode of gene transcription in Mycoplasma. In general, the three Mycoplasma species that inhabit the swine respiratory tract have a similar gene composition as well as the abundance of transcripts. The transcriptome maps showed that most of the predicted genes are transcribed from these Mycoplasma genomes, as well as some intergenic regions. M. hyopneumoniae and M. flocculare present very similar gene content and transcriptional profile. However, an important difference between these two species is related to the exclusive presence of genes and transcripts of some specific adhesins. M. hyorhynis presents exclusive genes and transcripts that have been related to its invasiveness, mutation rate and infection of different sites. Finally, the comparative analysis of the genomes and transcriptional maps between M. hyopneumoniae, M. flocculare and M. hyorhynis have resulted in a large amount of information, which are important for future studies of the molecular characterization, as transcriptional regulation in the Mycoplasma spp.
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