The expression profiles of immune genes in Mus musculus macrophages during Staphylococcus aureus infection.
Staphylococcus aureus is an important pathogen which is often the cause of major morbidity and mortality in both hospital and community settings. For this reason, we investigated the host cell early immune resoponse to S. aureus infection using genome-wide analysis. To do this, we infected Mus muscu...
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doaj-d3a186c884044671aab3b30bea041d842021-03-03T20:32:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019049010.1371/journal.pone.0190490The expression profiles of immune genes in Mus musculus macrophages during Staphylococcus aureus infection.Ziyan WangFei ZhuStaphylococcus aureus is an important pathogen which is often the cause of major morbidity and mortality in both hospital and community settings. For this reason, we investigated the host cell early immune resoponse to S. aureus infection using genome-wide analysis. To do this, we infected Mus musculus RAW264.7 cells with S. aureus alone or in the presence of free peptidoglycan (PG), which appears in the S. aureus cell wall. Post infection, we performed a genome-wide analysis of RAW246.7 cells to identify significant changes in the gene expression profile. Further, we analyzed the infected RAW246.7 cells with transmission electron microscopy looking for the presence of bacterial cells inside the host cell. We also used flow cytometry to determine whether cells had induced apoptosis. The results showed that S. aureus induced apoptosis in the RAW246.7 cells but did not effectively clear away intracellular bacteria cells. However, S. aureus + PG treatment inhibited the apoptosis and activated the host cell inflammation response, possibly involving NF-κB and JAK-STAT pathways, as identified by genome-wide analysis, in RAW246.7 cells. Our study demonstrated for the first time that an independent application of free PG was capable of activating immune responses the host cells.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190490 |
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The expression profiles of immune genes in Mus musculus macrophages during Staphylococcus aureus infection. |
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The expression profiles of immune genes in Mus musculus macrophages during Staphylococcus aureus infection. |
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The expression profiles of immune genes in Mus musculus macrophages during Staphylococcus aureus infection. |
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The expression profiles of immune genes in Mus musculus macrophages during Staphylococcus aureus infection. |
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The expression profiles of immune genes in Mus musculus macrophages during Staphylococcus aureus infection. |
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expression profiles of immune genes in mus musculus macrophages during staphylococcus aureus infection. |
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Staphylococcus aureus is an important pathogen which is often the cause of major morbidity and mortality in both hospital and community settings. For this reason, we investigated the host cell early immune resoponse to S. aureus infection using genome-wide analysis. To do this, we infected Mus musculus RAW264.7 cells with S. aureus alone or in the presence of free peptidoglycan (PG), which appears in the S. aureus cell wall. Post infection, we performed a genome-wide analysis of RAW246.7 cells to identify significant changes in the gene expression profile. Further, we analyzed the infected RAW246.7 cells with transmission electron microscopy looking for the presence of bacterial cells inside the host cell. We also used flow cytometry to determine whether cells had induced apoptosis. The results showed that S. aureus induced apoptosis in the RAW246.7 cells but did not effectively clear away intracellular bacteria cells. However, S. aureus + PG treatment inhibited the apoptosis and activated the host cell inflammation response, possibly involving NF-κB and JAK-STAT pathways, as identified by genome-wide analysis, in RAW246.7 cells. Our study demonstrated for the first time that an independent application of free PG was capable of activating immune responses the host cells. |
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