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Series GSE140544 Query DataSets for GSE140544
Status Public on Nov 19, 2019
Title Dual RNA-seq of zebrafish larvae infected with Shigella sonnei
Organisms Shigella sonnei; Danio rerio
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Shigella flexneri is historically regarded as the primary agent of bacillary dysentery, yet the closely-related Shigella sonnei is replacing S. flexneri, especially in developing countries. The underlying reasons for this dramatic shift are mostly unknown. Using a zebrafish (Danio rerio) model of Shigella infection, we discover that S. sonnei is more virulent than S. flexneri in vivo. Whole animal dual-RNAseq and testing of bacterial mutants suggest that S. sonnei virulence depends on its O-antigen oligosaccharide (which is unique among Shigella species). We show in vivo using zebrafish and ex vivo using human neutrophils that S. sonnei O-antigen can mediate neutrophil tolerance. Consistent with this, we demonstrate that O-antigen enables S. sonnei to resist phagolysosome acidification and promotes neutrophil cell death. Chemical inhibition or promotion of phagolysosome maturation respectively decreases and increases neutrophil control of S. sonnei and zebrafish survival. Strikingly, larvae primed with a sublethal dose of S. sonnei are protected against a secondary lethal dose of S. sonnei in an O-antigen-dependent manner, indicating that exposure to O-antigen can train the innate immune system against S. sonnei. Collectively, these findings reveal O-antigen as an important therapeutic target against bacillary dysentery, and may explain the rapidly increasing S. sonnei burden in developing countries.
 
Overall design Profiling of host and pathogen transcriptome for zebrafish larvae infected with Shigella sonnei at 24 hours post infection and comparison to transcriptome of control injected larvae and control bacteria grown in liquid culture

Grant: H2020-MSCA-IF-2015 700088; Grantee: Vincenzo Torraca; Type: European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program
Grant: 772853 - ENTRAPMENT; Grantee: Serge Mostowy; Type: European Research Council Consolidator Grant
Grant: 206444/Z/17/Z; Grantee: Serge Mostowy; Type: Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship
Grant: WT097411MA; Grantee: Serge Mostowy; Type: Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellowship
Grant: No code given; Grantee: Serge Mostowy; Type: Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine
 
Contributor(s) Torraca V, Kaforou M, Watson J, Duggan GM, Guerrero-Gutierrez H, Krokowski S, Hollinshead M, Clarke TB, Mostowy RJ, Tomlinson GS, Sancho-Shimizu V, Clements A, Mostowy S
Citation(s) 31830135
Submission date Nov 18, 2019
Last update date Feb 18, 2020
Contact name Vincenzo Torraca
E-mail(s) vincenzo.torraca@lshtm.ac.uk
Phone +447519097861
Organization name LSHTM
Street address Keppel street
City London
State/province London
ZIP/Postal code WC1E 7HT
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (3)
GPL20828 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Danio rerio)
GPL27763 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Danio rerio; Shigella sonnei)
GPL27764 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Shigella sonnei)
Samples (9)
GSM4173975 Control larvae 1
GSM4173976 S. sonnei infected larvae 1
GSM4173977 Control S. sonnei culture 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA590152
SRA SRP230399

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GSE140544_ssonnei_processed_data.tsv.gz 433.6 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE140544_zebrafish_processed_data.tsv.gz 2.1 Mb (ftp)(http) TSV
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