The MAB-5/Hox family transcription factor is important for Caenorhabditis elegans innate immune response to Staphylococcus epidermidis infection.
Christopher KyweErik A LundquistBrian D AckleyPatrick LansdonPublished in: G3 (Bethesda, Md.) (2024)
Innate immunity functions as a rapid defense against broad classes of pathogenic agents. While the mechanisms of innate immunity in response to antigen exposure are well-studied, how pathogen exposure activates the innate immune responses and the role of genetic variation in immune activity is currently being investigated. Previously, we showed significant survival differences between the N2 and the CB4856 Caenorhabditis elegans isolates in response to Staphylococcus epidermidis infection. One of those differences was expression of the mab-5 Hox family transcription factor, which was induced in N2, but not CB4856, after infection. In this study, we use survival assays and RNA-sequencing to better understand the role of mab-5 in response to S. epidermidis. We found that mab-5 loss-of-function (LOF) mutants were more susceptible to S. epidermidis infection than N2 or mab-5 gain-of-function (GOF) mutants, but not as susceptible as CB4856 animals. We then conducted transcriptome analysis of infected worms and found considerable differences in gene expression profiles when comparing animals with mab-5 LOF to either N2 or mab-5 GOF. N2 and mab-5 GOF animals showed a significant enrichment in expression of immune genes and C-type lectins, whereas mab-5 LOF mutants did not. Overall, gene expression profiling in mab-5 mutants provided insight into MAB-5 regulation of the transcriptomic response of C. elegans to pathogenic bacteria and helps us to understand mechanisms of innate immune activation and the role that transcriptional regulation plays in organismal health.
Keyphrases
- monoclonal antibody
- innate immune
- biofilm formation
- transcription factor
- immune response
- genome wide
- single cell
- genome wide identification
- healthcare
- staphylococcus aureus
- gene expression
- escherichia coli
- public health
- mental health
- rna seq
- mass spectrometry
- risk assessment
- oxidative stress
- dendritic cells
- copy number
- toll like receptor
- high throughput
- endothelial cells
- high glucose
- cystic fibrosis
- high resolution
- stress induced
- wild type