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Series GSE266003 Query DataSets for GSE266003
Status Public on May 14, 2024
Title Tn-seq of Staphylococcus aureus exposed to Calprotectin
Organism Staphylococcus aureus
Experiment type Other
Summary The host protein calprotectin inhibits the growth of a variety of bacterial pathogens through metal sequestration in a process known as 'nutritional immunity'. Staphylococcus aureus growth is inhibited by calprotectin in vitro and calprotectin is localized in vivo to staphylococcal abscesses during infection. However, the staphylococcal adaptations that provide defense against nutritional immunity and the role of metal-responsive regulators are not fully characterized. In this work, we define the transcriptional response of S. aureus and the role of the metal-responsive regulators, Zur, Fur, and MntR, in response to metal limitation by calprotectin exposure. Additionally, we identified genes affecting the fitness of S. aureus during metal limitation through a Transposon sequencing (Tn-seq) approach. Loss of function mutations in clpP, which encodes a proteolytic subunit of the ATP-dependent Clp protease, demonstrate reduced fitness of S. aureus to the presence of calprotectin. ClpP contributes to pathogenesis in vivo in a calprotectin-dependent manner. These studies establish a critical role for ClpP to combat metal limitation by calprotectin and reveal the genes required for S. aureus to outcompete the host for metals.
 
Overall design This study sought to uncover genes that affect the fitness of S. aureus when the bacteria experience calprotectin-mediated metal starvation by performing a genome-wide Tn-seq screen on bacteria grown in the presence of WTCP or ∆s1CP
 
Contributor(s) Reyes Ruiz VM, Freiberg JA, Weiss A, Green ER, Jobson M, Felton E, Shaw LN, Chazin WJ, Skaar EP
Citation(s) 38920392
Submission date Apr 26, 2024
Last update date Aug 09, 2024
Contact name Eric P Skaar
Organization name Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Department Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology
Lab Eric Skaar
Street address 1161 21st Avenue South
City Nashville
State/province Tennessee
ZIP/Postal code 37232
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL19006 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Staphylococcus aureus)
Samples (10)
GSM8239260 Vehicle 1
GSM8239261 Vehicle 2
GSM8239262 Vehicle 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1105114

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GSE266003_Master_sheet_WTCP_and_s1CP_Tnseq.xlsx 2.0 Mb (ftp)(http) XLSX
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