Lee_2006_Genome.Biol_7_R90

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Title : Genomic analysis reveals that Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence is combinatorial - Lee_2006_Genome.Biol_7_R90
Author(s) : Lee DG , Urbach JM , Wu G , Liberati NT , Feinbaum RL , Miyata S , Diggins LT , He J , Saucier M , Deziel E , Friedman L , Li L , Grills G , Montgomery K , Kucherlapati R , Rahme LG , Ausubel FM
Ref : Genome Biol , 7 :R90 , 2006
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a ubiquitous environmental bacterium and an important opportunistic human pathogen. Generally, the acquisition of genes in the form of pathogenicity islands distinguishes pathogenic isolates from nonpathogens. We therefore sequenced a highly virulent strain of P. aeruginosa, PA14, and compared it with a previously sequenced (and less pathogenic) strain, PAO1, to identify novel virulence genes. RESULTS: The PA14 and PAO1 genomes are remarkably similar, although PA14 has a slightly larger genome (6.5 megabses [Mb]) than does PAO1 (6.3 Mb). We identified 58 PA14 gene clusters that are absent in PAO1 to determine which of these genes, if any, contribute to its enhanced virulence in a Caenorhabditis elegans pathogenicity model. First, we tested 18 additional diverse strains in the C. elegans model and observed a wide range of pathogenic potential; however, genotyping these strains using a custom microarray showed that the presence of PA14 genes that are absent in PAO1 did not correlate with the virulence of these strains. Second, we utilized a full-genome nonredundant mutant library of PA14 to identify five genes (absent in PAO1) required for C. elegans killing. Surprisingly, although these five genes are present in many other P. aeruginosa strains, they do not correlate with virulence in C. elegans. CONCLUSION: Genes required for pathogenicity in one strain of P. aeruginosa are neither required for nor predictive of virulence in other strains. We therefore propose that virulence in this organism is both multifactorial and combinatorial, the result of a pool of pathogenicity-related genes that interact in various combinations in different genetic backgrounds.

PubMedSearch : Lee_2006_Genome.Biol_7_R90
PubMedID: 17038190
Gene_locus related to this paper: pseae-a3kt39 , pseae-CPO , pseae-metx , pseae-PA0231 , pseae-PA0308 , pseae-PA0368 , pseae-PA0480 , pseae-PA0502 , pseae-PA0599 , pseae-PA1239 , pseae-PA1291 , pseae-PA1558 , pseae-PA1621 , pseae-PA1622 , pseae-PA2086 , pseae-PA2451 , pseae-PA2689 , pseae-PA2745 , pseae-PA2764 , pseae-PA2927 , pseae-PA2934 , pseae-PA2949 , pseae-PA3053 , pseae-PA3132 , pseae-PA3226 , pseae-PA3301 , pseae-PA3324 , pseae-PA3429 , pseae-PA3586 , pseae-PA3628 , pseae-PA3695 , pseae-PA3994 , pseae-PA4152 , pseae-PA5080 , pseae-PCHF , pseae-phag , pseae-rhla , pseae-q9i252

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Gene_locus pseae-a3kt39    pseae-CPO    pseae-metx    pseae-PA0231    pseae-PA0308    pseae-PA0368    pseae-PA0480    pseae-PA0502    pseae-PA0599    pseae-PA1239    pseae-PA1291    pseae-PA1558    pseae-PA1621    pseae-PA1622    pseae-PA2086    pseae-PA2451    pseae-PA2689    pseae-PA2745    pseae-PA2764    pseae-PA2927    pseae-PA2934    pseae-PA2949    pseae-PA3053    pseae-PA3132    pseae-PA3226    pseae-PA3301    pseae-PA3324    pseae-PA3429    pseae-PA3586    pseae-PA3628    pseae-PA3695    pseae-PA3994    pseae-PA4152    pseae-PA5080    pseae-PCHF    pseae-phag    pseae-rhla    pseae-q9i252

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Lee DG, Urbach JM, Wu G, Liberati NT, Feinbaum RL, Miyata S, Diggins LT, He J, Saucier M, Deziel E, Friedman L, Li L, Grills G, Montgomery K, Kucherlapati R, Rahme LG, Ausubel FM (2006)
Genomic analysis reveals that Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence is combinatorial
Genome Biol 7 :R90

Lee DG, Urbach JM, Wu G, Liberati NT, Feinbaum RL, Miyata S, Diggins LT, He J, Saucier M, Deziel E, Friedman L, Li L, Grills G, Montgomery K, Kucherlapati R, Rahme LG, Ausubel FM (2006)
Genome Biol 7 :R90