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Pseudomonas aeruginosa Activates Quorum Sensing, Antioxidant Enzymes and Type VI Secretion in Response to Oxidative Stress to Initiate Biofilm Formation and Wound Chronicity

(Submitter supplied) Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) is an opportunistic pathogen frequently isolated from cutaneous chronic wounds. How PA, in the presence of oxidative stress (OS), colonizes chronic wounds and forms a biofilm is still unknown. The purpose of this study is to investigate the changes in gene expression seen when PA is challenged with the high levels of OS present in chronic wounds. We used a biofilm-forming PA strain isolated from the chronic wounds of our murine model (RPA) and performed a qPCR to obtain gene expression patterns as RPA developed a biofilm in vitro in the presence of high levels of OS, and then compared the findings in vivo, in our mouse model of chronic wounds. more...
Organism:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL33271
18 Samples
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Accession:
GSE267862
ID:
200267862
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NextSeq 2000 (Pseudomonas aeruginosa)

Organism:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
6 Series
45 Samples
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Accession:
GPL33271
ID:
100033271
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CW24B

Organism:
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Source name:
chronic wound
Platform:
GPL33271
Series:
GSE267862
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Accession:
GSM8279975
ID:
308279975
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