Transcriptome Analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Infection in an <i>Ex Vivo</i> Pig Model of the Cystic Fibrosis Lung
Niamh E. Harrington, Jenny Littler, Freya Harrison
Applied and Environmental Microbiology · 2021-12
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infections that affect people with cystic fibrosis are resistant to most available antimicrobial treatments. The lack of a laboratory model that captures all key aspects of these infections hinders not only research progression but also clinical diagnostics. We used transcriptome analysis to demonstrate how a model using pig lungs can more accurately replicate key characteristics of P. aeruginosa lung infection, including mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and infection establishment. Therefore, this model may be used in the future to further understand infection dynamics to develop novel treatments and more accurate treatment plans. This could improve clinical outcomes as well as quality of life for individuals affected by these infections.
MeSH terms
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Transcriptome
- Biofilm
- Biology
- Microbiology
- Ex vivo
- Sputum
- Cystic fibrosis
- In vivo
- Lung infection
- Antibiotics
- Antibiotic resistance
- Gene expression
- Gene
- Bacteria