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Spleen-based proteogenomics reveals thatinfection induces activation of phagosome maturation pathway in chicken.

Journal:
Virulence
Year:
2023
Authors:
Shi, Jiahui et al.
Affiliation:
Institute of Lifeomics · China
Species:
bird

Abstract

Avian pathogenic(APEC) leads to economic losses in poultry industry and is also a threat to human health. Various strategies were used for searching virulence factors, while little is known about the mechanism by which APEC survives in host or is eliminated by host. Thus, chicken colibacillosis model was constructed by intraperitoneally injectingO78 in this study, then the protein dynamic expression of spleen was characterized at different post-infection times by quantitative proteome. Comparative analysis showed thatinduced significant dysregulation at 72 h post infection in spleen tissue. Transcriptomic method was further used to assess the changes of dysregulated proteins at 72 h post infection at the mRNA level. Total 278 protein groups (5.7%) and 2,443 genes (24.4%) were dysregulated, respectively. The upregulated proteins and genes were consistently enriched in phagosome and lysosome pathways, indicatinginfection activates phagosome maturation pathway. The matured phagolysosome might kill the invasive. This study illuminated the genetic dysregulation in chicken spleen at the protein and mRNA levels afterinfecting and identified candidate genes for host response to APEC infection.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36411420/