Ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster

Master of Science === Department of Biology === S. K. Chapes === Ehrlichia chaffeensis is a Gram-negative, obligatorily intracytoplasmic bacterium and the causative agent of a tick-borne disease, human monocytic ehrlichiosis. In vertebrates, E. chaffeensis exhibits tropism for monocytes /macrophage...

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Main Author: Drolia, Rishi
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/13920
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-139202017-03-04T03:51:13Z Ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster Drolia, Rishi Ehrlichia chaffeensis Drosophila melanogaster Biology (0306) Master of Science Department of Biology S. K. Chapes Ehrlichia chaffeensis is a Gram-negative, obligatorily intracytoplasmic bacterium and the causative agent of a tick-borne disease, human monocytic ehrlichiosis. In vertebrates, E. chaffeensis exhibits tropism for monocytes /macrophages. However, no clear requirements for cell tropism have been defined in ticks. Previously, our group identified two host genes that control E. chaffeensis replication in vivo in Drosophila. We used these two genes, CG6364 and separation anxiety (san) to test the hypothesis that E. chaffeensis replicates in arthropod hemocytes. Using the UAS/GAL4 RNAi system, we generated F1 flies (RNAi flies) and confirmed ubiquitous-or tissue-specific reduction in the transcript levels of the targeted genes. When RNAi flies were screened for Ehrlichia infections, we found that when either CG6364 or san were specifically suppressed in the hemocytes or in the fat body E. chaffeensis failed to replicate or cause infection. Deletion of these genes in the eyes, wings or the salivary glands did not impact fly susceptibility or bacterial replication within these organs. Our data demonstrate that in Drosophila, E. chaffeensis replicates within the hemocytes, the insect homolog of mammalian macrophages, and in the fat body, the liver homolog of mammals. This study provides insights about replication sites of E. chaffeensis in arthropods. 2012-06-07T15:04:08Z 2012-06-07T15:04:08Z 2012-06-07 2012 August Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2097/13920 en_US Kansas State University
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language en_US
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topic Ehrlichia chaffeensis
Drosophila melanogaster
Biology (0306)
spellingShingle Ehrlichia chaffeensis
Drosophila melanogaster
Biology (0306)
Drolia, Rishi
Ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster
description Master of Science === Department of Biology === S. K. Chapes === Ehrlichia chaffeensis is a Gram-negative, obligatorily intracytoplasmic bacterium and the causative agent of a tick-borne disease, human monocytic ehrlichiosis. In vertebrates, E. chaffeensis exhibits tropism for monocytes /macrophages. However, no clear requirements for cell tropism have been defined in ticks. Previously, our group identified two host genes that control E. chaffeensis replication in vivo in Drosophila. We used these two genes, CG6364 and separation anxiety (san) to test the hypothesis that E. chaffeensis replicates in arthropod hemocytes. Using the UAS/GAL4 RNAi system, we generated F1 flies (RNAi flies) and confirmed ubiquitous-or tissue-specific reduction in the transcript levels of the targeted genes. When RNAi flies were screened for Ehrlichia infections, we found that when either CG6364 or san were specifically suppressed in the hemocytes or in the fat body E. chaffeensis failed to replicate or cause infection. Deletion of these genes in the eyes, wings or the salivary glands did not impact fly susceptibility or bacterial replication within these organs. Our data demonstrate that in Drosophila, E. chaffeensis replicates within the hemocytes, the insect homolog of mammalian macrophages, and in the fat body, the liver homolog of mammals. This study provides insights about replication sites of E. chaffeensis in arthropods.
author Drolia, Rishi
author_facet Drolia, Rishi
author_sort Drolia, Rishi
title Ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster
title_short Ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster
title_full Ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster
title_fullStr Ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster
title_full_unstemmed Ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult Drosophila melanogaster
title_sort ehrlichia chaffeensis replication sites in adult drosophila melanogaster
publisher Kansas State University
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2097/13920
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