Analysis of Salmonella enterica serotype paratyphi A gene expression in the blood of bacteremic patients in Bangladesh.

  • Sheikh, Alaullah
  • Charles, Richelle C
  • Rollins, Sean M
  • Harris, Jason B
  • Bhuiyan, Md Saruar
  • Khanam, Farhana
  • Bukka, Archana
  • Kalsy, Anuj
  • Porwollik, Steffen
  • Brooks, W Abdullah
  • LaRocque, Regina C
  • Hohmann, Elizabeth L
  • Cravioto, Alejandro
  • Logvinenko, Tanya
  • Calderwood, Stephen B
  • McClelland, Michael
  • Graham, James E
  • Qadri, Firdausi
  • Ryan, Edward T
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Publication date
December 2010
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

BackgroundSalmonella enterica serotype Paratyphi A is a human-restricted cause of paratyphoid fever, accounting for up to a fifth of all cases of enteric fever in Asia.Methodology/principal findingsIn this work, we applied an RNA analysis method, Selective Capture of Transcribed Sequences (SCOTS), and cDNA hybridization-microarray technology to identify S. Paratyphi A transcripts expressed by bacteria in the blood of three patients in Bangladesh. In total, we detected 1,798 S. Paratyphi A mRNAs expressed in the blood of infected humans (43.9% of the ORFeome). Of these, we identified 868 in at least two patients, and 315 in all three patients. S. Paratyphi A transcripts identified in at least two patients encode proteins involved in energy m...

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