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Genomic Profiling Reveals Distinct Routes To Complement Resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae

Francesca L. Short, Gianna Di Sario, Nathalie T. Reichmann, Colin Kleanthous, Julian Parkhill, Peter W. Taylor

2020Infection and Immunity93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The serum complement system is a first line of defense against bacterial invaders. Resistance to killing by serum enhances the capacity of Klebsiella pneumoniae to cause infection, but it is an incompletely understood virulence trait. Identifying and characterizing the factors responsible for preventing activation of, and killing by, serum complement could inform new approaches to treatment of K. pneumoniae infections. Here, we used functional genomic profiling to define the genetic basis of complement resistance in four diverse serum-resistant K. pneumoniae strains (NTUH-K2044, B5055, ATCC 43816, and RH201207), and explored their recognition by key complement components.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyKlebsiella pneumoniaeMicrobiologyBacterial proteinKlebsiellaProfiling (computer programming)GeneticsVirologyComputational biologyBacteriaGeneEscherichia coliComputer scienceOperating systemAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaEscherichia coli research studiesEnterobacteriaceae and Cronobacter Research