Host Responses to Melioidosis and Tuberculosis Are Both Dominated by Interferon-Mediated Signaling
Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei infection) is a common cause of community-acquired sepsis in Northeast Thailand and northern Australia. B. pseudomallei is a soil saprophyte endemic to Southeast Asia and northern Australia. The clinical presentation of melioidosis may mimic tuberculosis (both...
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th-mahidol.310802018-10-19T11:42:14Z Host Responses to Melioidosis and Tuberculosis Are Both Dominated by Interferon-Mediated Signaling Gavin C.K.W. Koh M. Fernanda Schreiber Ruben Bautista Rapeephan R. Maude Susanna Dunachie Direk Limmathurotsakul Nicholas P.J. Day Gordon Dougan Sharon J. Peacock Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute University of Cambridge Mahidol University Heartlands Hospital Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei infection) is a common cause of community-acquired sepsis in Northeast Thailand and northern Australia. B. pseudomallei is a soil saprophyte endemic to Southeast Asia and northern Australia. The clinical presentation of melioidosis may mimic tuberculosis (both cause chronic suppurative lesions unresponsive to conventional antibiotics and both commonly affect the lungs). The two diseases have overlapping risk profiles (e.g., diabetes, corticosteroid use), and both B. pseudomallei and Mycobacterium tuberculosis are intracellular pathogens. There are however important differences: the majority of melioidosis cases are acute, not chronic, and present with severe sepsis and a mortality rate that approaches 50% despite appropriate antimicrobial therapy. By contrast, tuberculosis is characteristically a chronic illness with mortality <2% with appropriate antimicrobial chemotherapy. We examined the gene expression profiles of total peripheral leukocytes in two cohorts of patients, one with acute melioidosis (30 patients and 30 controls) and another with tuberculosis (20 patients and 24 controls). Interferon-mediated responses dominate the host response to both infections, and both type 1 and type 2 interferon responses are important. An 86-gene signature previously thought to be specific for tuberculosis is also found in melioidosis. We conclude that the host responses to melioidosis and to tuberculosis are similar: both are dominated by interferon-signalling pathways and this similarity means gene expression signatures from whole blood do not distinguish between these two diseases. © 2013 Koh et al. 2018-10-19T04:32:01Z 2018-10-19T04:32:01Z 2013-01-29 Article PLoS ONE. Vol.8, No.1 (2013) 10.1371/journal.pone.0054961 19326203 2-s2.0-84873865718 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/31080 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84873865718&origin=inward |
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Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei infection) is a common cause of community-acquired sepsis in Northeast Thailand and northern Australia. B. pseudomallei is a soil saprophyte endemic to Southeast Asia and northern Australia. The clinical presentation of melioidosis may mimic tuberculosis (both cause chronic suppurative lesions unresponsive to conventional antibiotics and both commonly affect the lungs). The two diseases have overlapping risk profiles (e.g., diabetes, corticosteroid use), and both B. pseudomallei and Mycobacterium tuberculosis are intracellular pathogens. There are however important differences: the majority of melioidosis cases are acute, not chronic, and present with severe sepsis and a mortality rate that approaches 50% despite appropriate antimicrobial therapy. By contrast, tuberculosis is characteristically a chronic illness with mortality <2% with appropriate antimicrobial chemotherapy. We examined the gene expression profiles of total peripheral leukocytes in two cohorts of patients, one with acute melioidosis (30 patients and 30 controls) and another with tuberculosis (20 patients and 24 controls). Interferon-mediated responses dominate the host response to both infections, and both type 1 and type 2 interferon responses are important. An 86-gene signature previously thought to be specific for tuberculosis is also found in melioidosis. We conclude that the host responses to melioidosis and to tuberculosis are similar: both are dominated by interferon-signalling pathways and this similarity means gene expression signatures from whole blood do not distinguish between these two diseases. © 2013 Koh et al. |
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Host Responses to Melioidosis and Tuberculosis Are Both Dominated by Interferon-Mediated Signaling |
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Host Responses to Melioidosis and Tuberculosis Are Both Dominated by Interferon-Mediated Signaling |
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Host Responses to Melioidosis and Tuberculosis Are Both Dominated by Interferon-Mediated Signaling |
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Host Responses to Melioidosis and Tuberculosis Are Both Dominated by Interferon-Mediated Signaling |
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Host Responses to Melioidosis and Tuberculosis Are Both Dominated by Interferon-Mediated Signaling |
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host responses to melioidosis and tuberculosis are both dominated by interferon-mediated signaling |
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