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Series GSE114556 Query DataSets for GSE114556
Status Public on May 21, 2019
Title Infection with Chlamydia trachomatis reprograms human cells through inhibition of protein synthesis
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary The obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis replicates in a cytosolic vacuole in human epithelial cells. Infection of human cells with C. trachomatis causes substantial changes to many host cell signalling pathways but the molecular basis of such influence is not well understood. Studies of gene transcription of the infected cell have shown altered transcription of many host cell genes, indicating a transcriptional response of the host cell to the infection. We here describe that infection of human cells with C. trachomatis as well as infection of murine cells with C. muridarum profoundly inhibits protein synthesis of the infected host cell. This inhibition was accompanied by changes to the ribosomal profile of the infected cell indicative of a block of translation initiation, most likely as part of a stress response. The chlamydial protease CPAF also reduced protein synthesis in uninfected cells although CPAF-deficient C. trachomatis showed no defect in this respect. Analysis of polysomal mRNA as a proxy of actively transcribed mRNA identified a number of biological processes differentially affected by chlamydial infection. Mapping of differentially regulated genes onto a protein interaction network identified nodes of up- and down-regulated networks during chlamydial infection. Proteomic analysis of protein synthesis further suggested translational regulation of host cell functions by chlamydial infection. These results demonstrate reprogramming of the host cell during chlamydial infection through the alteration of protein synthesis.
 
Overall design HeLa cells were infected with C. trachomatis L2 for 33h or left untreated and polysomal as well as total RNA was isolated.
 
Contributor(s) Busch H, Boerries M, Ohmer M, Tzivelekidis T, Häcker G
Citation(s) 30551267
Submission date May 16, 2018
Last update date May 24, 2019
Contact name Hauke Busch
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone +49-451-3101-8470
Organization name University of Lübeck
Department Lübeck Institute of Experimental Dermatology
Street address Ratzeburger Allee 160
City Lübeck
State/province Schleswig-Holstein
ZIP/Postal code 23538
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21970 [HuGene-2_0-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 2.0 ST Array [CDF: hugene20st_Hs_ENTREZG.cdf, Brainarray version 20.0.0]
Samples (12)
GSM3143969 Infection_tot_rep1
GSM3143970 Infection_tot_rep2
GSM3143971 Infection_tot_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA471731

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