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Series GSE5188 Query DataSets for GSE5188
Status Public on Mar 09, 2007
Title Identification of molecular markers involved in glycopeptide resistance of S. aureus
Organism Staphylococcus aureus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary To unravel molecular targets involved in glycopeptide resistance, three isogenic strains of Staphylococcus aureus with different susceptibility levels to vancomycin or teicoplanin were subjected to whole-genome microarray-based transcription and quantitative proteomic profiling. Quantitative proteomics performed on membrane extracts showed exquisite inter-experimental reproducibility permitting the identification and relative quantification of >30% of the predicted S. aureus proteome.

In the absence of antibiotic selection pressure, comparison of stable resistant and susceptible strains revealed 94 differentially expressed genes and 178 proteins. As expected, only partial correlation was obtained between transcriptomic and proteomic results during stationary-phase. Application of massively parallel methods identified one third of the complete proteome, a majority of which was only predicted based on genome sequencing, but never identified to date. Several over‑expressed genes represent previously reported targets, while series of genes and proteins possibly involved in the glycopeptide resistance mechanism were discovered here, including regulators, global regulator attenuator, hyper‑mutability factor or hypothetical proteins. Gene expression of these markers was confirmed in a collection of genetically unrelated strains showing altered susceptibility to glycopeptides.

Our proteome and transcriptome analyses have been performed during stationary‑phase of growth on isogenic strains showing susceptibility or intermediate level of resistance against glycopeptides. Altered susceptibility had emerged spontaneously after infection with a sensitive parental strain, thus not selected in vitro. This combined analysis allows the identification of hundreds of proteins considered, so far as hypothetical protein. In addition, this study provides not only a global picture of transcription and expression adaptations during a complex antibiotic resistance mechanism but also unravels potential drug targets or markers that are constitutively expressed by resistant strains regardless of their genetic background, amenable to be used as diagnostic targets.
Keywords: Molecular markers, antibiotic resistance, glycopeptides, growth-phase
 
Overall design Strains either sensitive or resistant to glycopeptides were grown separately. Total RNA extracted from stationary-phase culture were purified, labeled and hybridized in the Cy-3 channel against a pool of genomic DNA of strains used to design the microarray. We performed duplicate measurements for all conditions. The strains are MRGR3: parental strain, 14-4: Glycopeptide Intermediate S. aureus (GISA) and 14-4Rev: a revertant strain obtained from 14-4, susceptible to glycopeptides
 
Contributor(s) Scherl A, Francois P, Charbonnier Y, Deshusses JM, Koessler T, Huyghe A, Bento M, Stahl-Zeng J, Fischer A, Masselot A, Vaezzadeh A, Galle F, Renzoni A, Vaudaux P, Lew DP, Zimmermann-Ivol CG, Binz P, Sanchez J, Hochstrasser DF, Schrenzel J
Citation(s) 17121677
Submission date Jun 29, 2006
Last update date Mar 16, 2012
Contact name FRANCOIS Patrice
E-mail(s) patrice.francois@genomic.ch
Phone +41 (0)22 372 93 37
Organization name Genomic Research Laboratory
Department Service of Infectious Diseases
Lab Genomic Research Lab
Street address Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil, 4
City Geneva
State/province Ge 4
ZIP/Postal code 1211
Country Switzerland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL3931 Staphylococcus_aureus_v4_GRL
Samples (6)
GSM116871 Revertant_stationary_phase_exp1
GSM116872 Revertant_stationary_phase_exp2
GSM116873 14-4_stationary_phase_exp1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA96525

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