Analysis of host-pathogen gene association networks reveals patient-specific response to streptococcal and polymicrobial necrotising soft tissue infections.
Sanjeevan JahagirdarLorna MorrisNirupama BenisOddvar OppegaardMattias SvensonOle HyldegaardSteinar SkredeAnna Norrby-Teglundnull nullVitor A P Martins Dos SantosEdoardo SaccentiPublished in: BMC medicine (2022)
At the population level, we found aetiology-dependent responses showing the potential modes of entry and immune evasion strategies employed by S. pyogenes, congruent with general cellular processes such as differentiation and proliferation. After stratifying the patients based on the subject-specific networks to study the patient-specific response, we observed different patient groups with different collagens, cytoskeleton and actin monomers in association with virulence factors, immunogenic proteins and housekeeping genes which we utilised to postulate differing modes of entry and immune evasion for different bacteria in relationship to the patients' phenotype.