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Integrative omics identifies conserved and pathogen-specific responses of sepsis-causing bacteria

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posted on 2025-04-02, 02:13 authored by A Mu, WP Klare, SL Baines, CN Ignatius Pang, R Guérillot, N Harbison-Price, N Keller, J Wilksch, NTK Nhu, MD Phan, B Keller, B Nijagal, D Tull, S Dayalan, HHC Chua, D Skoneczny, J Koval, A Hachani, AD Shah, N Neha, S Jadhav, SR Partridge, AJ Cork, K Peters, O Bertolla, S Brouwer, SJ Hancock, L Álvarez-Fraga, DMP De Oliveira, B Forde, A Dale, W Mujchariyakul, CJ Walsh, I Monk, A Fitzgerald, M Lum, C Correa-Ospina, P Roy Chowdhury, RG Parton, J De Voss, J Beckett, F Monty, J McKinnon, X Song, JR Stephen, M Everest, MI Bellgard, M Tinning, M Leeming, D Hocking, L Jebeli, N Wang, N Ben Zakour, SA Yasar, S Vecchiarelli, T Russell, T Zaw, T Chen, D Teng, Z Kassir, T Lithgow, A Jenney, JN Cole, V Nizet, TC Sorrell, AY Peleg, DL Paterson, SA Beatson, J Wu, MP Molloy, AE Syme, RJA Goode, AA Hunter, G Bowland, NP West, MR Wilkins, SP Djordjevic, MR Davies, T Seemann, BP Howden, D Pascovici, Sonika TyagiSonika Tyagi, RB Schittenhelm, DP De Souza, MJ McConville, JR Iredell, SJ Cordwell, RA Strugnell, TP Stinear, MA Schembri, MJ Walker
Even in the setting of optimal resuscitation in high-income countries severe sepsis and septic shock have a mortality of 20–40%, with antibiotic resistance dramatically increasing this mortality risk. To develop a reference dataset enabling the identification of common bacterial targets for therapeutic intervention, we applied a standardized genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic technological framework to multiple clinical isolates of four sepsis-causing pathogens: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae species complex, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes. Exposure to human serum generated a sepsis molecular signature containing global increases in fatty acid and lipid biosynthesis and metabolism, consistent with cell envelope remodelling and nutrient adaptation for osmoprotection. In addition, acquisition of cholesterol was identified across the bacterial species. This detailed reference dataset has been established as an open resource to support discovery and translational research.<p></p>

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NIAID NIH HHS | R01 AI173689

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    DOI - Is published in DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-37200-w
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    ISSN - Is published in 2041-1723 (Nature Communications)

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Nature Communications

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14

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1530

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1

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1530

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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eng

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© 2023, The Author(s)

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