Project description:Generation of single cell and single nuclei transcriptomic data of post-mortem tissues from a Malawi cohort. We aim to explore differences in the immune response between Covid-19, Non-Covid19 LRTD (lower respiratory tract disease) and no-LTRD at the single cell level from lung, nasal and blood. Autopsies were conducted through minimally invasive autopsy using needle-biopsy. Samples were then processed with a 10X Chromium in Blantyre, Malawi. Some samples were run individually and others pooled. Pooled samples were split using single nucleotide polymorphisms or through hashtag oligonucelotides. Data processing and analysis was performed in R using the Seurat package.
Project description:Part of a study to characterise the two component regulatory system yehUT of Salmonella enterica serovar Salmonella Typhi and Typhimurium. 24 Samples examined, 12 of strain Salmonella Typhi BRD948 and 12 of strain Salmonella Typhimurium ST4/74.
Project description:Salmonella enterica represent a major disease burden worldwide. While non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) serovars trigger self-limiting diarrhoea, leading to occasional secondary bacteraemia, S. enterica serovar Typhi is responsible for potentially life-threatening Typhoid fever. Dendritic cells (DCs) are key professional antigen presenting cells of the human immune system. The ability of pathogenic bacteria to subvert DC functions and prevent T cell recognition contributes to their survival and dissemination within the host. Here, we adapted Dual RNA-sequencing to define how different Salmonella pathovariants remodel their gene expression in tandem with that of infected DCs. We find DCs harness iron handling pathways to defend against invading Salmonellas, which, the human pathogen S. Typhi is able to circumvent. We show that S. Typhi mounts a robust response to host oxidative stress to avoid host iron-mediated defence mechanisms. In parallel, we provide evidence that invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella employs several strategies to impair DC functions and undertake alternative nutrient scavenging strategies to survive in the hostile intracellular environment.
Project description:Gene content of Salmonella enterica sv Typhi TY2 3h after treatment with 2mM hydrogen peroxide Keywords: parallel sample
2004-05-10 | GSE824 | GEO
Project description:An exploration of unusual antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in Salmonella Typhi from Blantyre, Malawi reveals the ongoing role of IncHI1 plasmids
Project description:Part of a study to characterise the two component regulatory system yehUT of Salmonella enterica serovar Salmonella Typhi and Typhimurium.