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Series GSE269852 Query DataSets for GSE269852
Status Public on Jul 16, 2024
Title Plasmid-chromosome transcriptional crosstalk in multidrug resistant clinical enterobacteria
Organisms Citrobacter freundii; Escherichia coli; Klebsiella pneumoniae; Klebsiella variicola
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Conjugative plasmids are the main vehicle for the horizontal spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Although AMR plasmids provide advantages to their hosts under antibiotic pressure, they can also disrupt the cell’s regulatory network, impacting the fitness of their hosts. Despite the importance of plasmid-bacteria interactions on the evolution of AMR, the effects of plasmid carriage on host physiology has remained underexplored, and most studies have focused on model bacteria and plasmids that lack clinical relevance. Here, we analyzed the transcriptional response of 11 clinical enterobacterial strains (2 Escherichia coli, 1 Citrobacter freundii and 8 Klebsiella spp.) and the laboratory-adapted E. coli MG1655 to carriage of pOXA-48, one of the most widely spread carbapenem-resistance plasmids. Our analyses revealed that pOXA-48 produces variable responses on their hosts, but commonly affects processes related to metabolism, transport, response to stimulus, cellular organization and motility. More notably, the presence of pOXA-48 caused an increase in the expression of a small chromosomal operon of unknown function in Klebsiella spp. and C. freundii, which is not present in E. coli. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that this operon has been horizontally mobilized across different Proteobacteria species. We demonstrate that a pOXA-48-encoded LysR transcriptional regulator controls the expression of the operon in Klebsiella spp. and C. freundii. In summary, our results highlight a crosstalk between pOXA-48 and the chromosome of its natural hosts.
 
Overall design First, we performed differential expression (DE) analysis to analyze the transcriptional responses of clinical enterobacterial strains to carriage of the carbapenem-resistance plasmid pOXA-48. We sequenced three biological replicates per strain and condition (carrying and not carrying pOXA-48), except for strains CF13, TC_KPN10, PF_KPN10 and MG1655 that we sequenced two replicates due insufficient RNA Integrity number (RIN). Additionally, we performed a second RNA-Seq and DE analysis for strains KPN15 and CF13 carrying pOXA-48 or pOXA-48ΔlysR (three biological replicates per strain and condition) to characterize the plasmid-chromosome transcriptional crosstalk.
 
Contributor(s) Toribio-Celestino L, Fernandez-Calvet A, Calvo-Villamañan A, Herencias C, Alonso-del Valle A, Sastre-Dominguez J, Quesada S, DelaFuente J, Mazel D, Rocha E, San Millan A
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BioProject PRJNA1071971
Submission date Jun 14, 2024
Last update date Jul 16, 2024
Contact name Alvaro San Millan
E-mail(s) asanmillan@cnb.csic.es
Organization name Centro Nacional de Biotecnología-CSIC
Department Biotecnología Microbiana
Lab Plasmid Biology and Evolution
Street address Darwin, 3
City Madrid
ZIP/Postal code 28049
Country Spain
 
Platforms (6)
GPL25368 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Escherichia coli)
GPL28669 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Klebsiella pneumoniae)
GPL34185 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Citrobacter freundii)
Samples (78)
GSM8328878 Strain C325_rep 1
GSM8328879 Strain C325_rep 2
GSM8328880 Strain C325_rep 3

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE269852_C325_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 646.6 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_C325_featureCounts.tsv.gz 84.7 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_CF13_DE_results_pOXA-48-vs-pOXA-48DlysR_raw.tsv.gz 577.0 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_CF13_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 558.3 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_CF13_DlysR_featureCounts.tsv.gz 74.8 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_CF13_featureCounts.tsv.gz 71.1 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_EC10_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 600.1 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_EC10_featureCounts.tsv.gz 77.6 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_H53_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 606.0 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_H53_featureCounts.tsv.gz 85.4 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_J57_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 676.2 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_J57_featureCounts.tsv.gz 90.4 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_K147_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 632.1 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_K147_featureCounts.tsv.gz 84.9 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN04_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 647.6 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN04_featureCounts.tsv.gz 87.3 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN07_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 660.8 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN07_featureCounts.tsv.gz 87.1 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN10_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 569.2 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN10_featureCounts.tsv.gz 69.2 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN15_DE_results_pOXA-48-vs-pOXA-48DlysR_raw.tsv.gz 631.7 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN15_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 606.2 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN15_DlysR_featureCounts.tsv.gz 82.6 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN15_featureCounts.tsv.gz 77.0 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN18_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 665.7 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_KPN18_featureCounts.tsv.gz 89.3 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_MG1655_DE_results_raw.tsv.gz 500.0 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
GSE269852_MG1655_featureCounts.tsv.gz 63.2 Kb (ftp)(http) TSV
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