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Series GSE171489 Query DataSets for GSE171489
Status Public on Sep 17, 2021
Title Temperature influences the composition and cytotoxicity of extracellular vesicles in Staphylococcus aureus
Organism Staphylococcus aureus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Staphylococcus aureus is a pathogenic bacterium but also a commensal of skin and anterior nares in humans. As S. aureus transits from skins/nares to inside the human body, it experiences changes in temperature. The production and content of S. aureus extracellular vesicles (EV) have been increasingly studied over the past few years and EVs are increasingly being recognized as important to the infectious process. Nonetheless, the impact of temperature variation on S. aureus EVs has not been studied in detail as most reports that investigate EV cargoes and host cell interactions are performed using vesicles produced at 37˚C. Here we report that S. aureus vesicle production is temperature-dependent with greater vesiculation at 40˚C. We demonstrate that the temperature dependent regulation of vesicle production in S. aureus is mediated by the alpha phenol soluble modulin peptides (αPSMs). Through proteomic analysis, we observed increased packaging of virulence factors at 40˚C whereas more total proteins are present in EVs produced at 34˚C. Similar to the protein content, we perform transcriptomic analysis and demonstrate that the RNA cargo is impacted by temperature also. Finally, we demonstrate greater αPSM- and α-toxin mediated erythrocyte lysis with 40˚C EVs but 34˚C EVs are more cytotoxic toward THP-1 cells. Together our study demonstrates that small temperature variations have great impact on EV biogenesis and shape the interaction with host cells.
 
Overall design Six data sets in total. Three biological replicates of Extracellular vesicles produced from S. aureus grown at each three temperatures used in the study i.e 34 C, 37 C
 
Contributor(s) Briaud P, Frey A, Marino EC, Bastock RA, Wiemels RE, Keogh RA, Murphin ER, Shaw LN, Carroll RK
Citation(s) 34612674
Submission date Apr 05, 2021
Last update date Nov 10, 2021
Contact name Paul Briaud
E-mail(s) paul.briaud.pb@gmail.com
Organization name Ohio University
Street address 107 Irvine Hall
City Athens
State/province OH
ZIP/Postal code 45701
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL28116 NextSeq 550 (Staphylococcus aureus)
Samples (6)
GSM5226283 EV_34_A
GSM5226284 EV_34_B
GSM5226285 EV_34_C
Relations
BioProject PRJNA719800
SRA SRP313528

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