Climate change and marine pathogens: Environmentally-driven changes in Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus gene expression and pathogenicity
气候变化和海洋病原体:环境驱动的创伤弧菌和副溶血弧菌基因表达和致病性的变化
基本信息
- 批准号:9789288
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.12万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAddressAffectAntibiotic ResistanceBiological AssayCaenorhabditis elegansCause of DeathCellsCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Cessation of lifeChemicalsCholeraClimateCommunicationComplexConsumptionCouplingDataDevelopmentDiseaseDoseEvolutionExposure toGene ExpressionGenesGeneticGeographic LocationsGoalsGrowthHealthHumanIncidenceInfectionKnowledgeLeadLinkMarinesMetalsMicrobial BiofilmsModelingNutrientOceansOutcomePathogenicityPathway interactionsPatternPopulationPrevention strategyPropertyPublic HealthRegulationReportingResearchRiskSalineSeafoodSurfaceTemperatureTestingUp-RegulationVibrioVibrio InfectionsVibrio cholerae O1Vibrio parahaemolyticusVibrio vulnificusVirulencebiological adaptation to stressclimate changecoastal waterenvironmental changeexperimental studyhealth assessmentinfection riskpathogensea level rise
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Global climate change and sea-level rise will influence the abundances and distributions of marine pathogens
in coastal waters and seafood. This will result in a significant public health risk, which may lead to enhanced
illness in exposed populations. Increasing incidences of human infections due to species of Vibrio, a marine
Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen, have occurred from 1996-2010. The annual incidence rate of Vibrio
illnesses in 2010 increased by 43% from those found during 2006-2008 and by 115% when compared to rates
during 1996-1998. Exposures to Vibrio vulnificus causes more than 22 deaths annually and is the leading
cause of death from seafood consumption accounting for approximately 95% of all deaths each year in the US
alone. V. parahaemolyticus infections, while rarely fatal, exceed 8,000 cases annually. Despite the growing risk
of these infections, little is known about how environmental parameters affect the complex virulence
mechanisms involved in pathogenicity. With increasing rates of Vibrio infection expected to continue, there is
an urgent need to fill this gap in knowledge related to how climate change may affect Vibrio virulence through
adaptive evolution and altered gene expression. A long-term goal of this study is to understand how climate
change influences Vibrio virulence. To accomplish this, experiments will determine how genetic mechanisms of
V. vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus virulence and antibiotic resistance are affected by changing
environmental parameters. The central hypothesis (H1) is that Vibrio virulence and antibiotic resistance will
increase under conditions simulating climate change. Through the coupling of mechanistic data to Vibrio
abundance and distribution, forecast models may be enhanced and more accurately predict public health risk.
Three specific aims will be addressed: (Aim 1) Determine how different combinations of environmental
parameters (temperature, salinity, metals, nutrients) affect V. vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus growth and
viability. (Aim 2) Assess how altered growth conditions affect V. vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus virulence
using a Caenorhabditis elegans model of pathogenicity. (Aim 3) Determine the effect of altered growth
conditions on V. vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus gene expression. Our working hypothesis is that altered
growth conditions will lead to upregulation of Vibrio stress response genes causing downstream changes in
virulence gene expression. The results of this study can be incorporated into Vibrio forecast models to better
predict spatial and temporal patterns of pathogenic Vibrio distribution. The enhanced model can then be used
to guide better public health exposure controls and regulations.
项目摘要
全球气候变化和海平面上升将影响海洋病原体的丰富和分布
在沿海水域和海鲜中。这将导致巨大的公共卫生风险,这可能会导致增强
裸露人群中的疾病。由于颤动物种,海军陆战队的种类增加了人类感染的发病率
革兰氏阴性的机会病原体发生在1996 - 2010年。弧菌的年发病率
2010年的疾病比2006-2008期间发现的疾病增长了43%,与率相比,疾病增加了115%
在1996 - 1998年期间。暴露于弧菌vulnificus每年造成22多人死亡,是领先的
海鲜消费导致的死亡原因约占美国所有死亡人数的95%
独自的。 V.副溶血性感染虽然很少致命,但每年超过8,000例。尽管风险越来越大
在这些感染中,关于环境参数如何影响复杂的毒力,知之甚少
致病性涉及的机制。随着预计颤动感染发生率的增加,有
迫切需要填补与气候变化如何影响颤动的知识的差距
自适应进化和基因表达改变。这项研究的长期目标是了解气候
变化影响颤动的毒力。为此,实验将确定遗传机制
V. vulnificus和V. parahayticus毒力和抗生素耐药性受到改变的影响
环境参数。中心假设(H1)是颤动的毒力和抗生素耐药性将
在模拟气候变化的条件下增加。通过将机械数据耦合到颤音
丰度和分布,预测模型可能会得到增强,并更准确地预测公共卫生风险。
将解决三个具体目标:(目标1)确定环境的不同组合
参数(温度,盐度,金属,营养素)会影响V. vulnififius和V. parahayticus的生长和
生存能力。 (AIM 2)评估生长条件的改变如何影响V. vulnificus和V. parahayticus毒力
使用秀丽隐杆线虫致病性模型。 (AIM 3)确定增长改变的影响
紫红链球菌和副溶血基因表达的条件。我们的工作假设是改变
生长条件将导致弧菌应力反应基因上调,导致下游变化
毒力基因表达。这项研究的结果可以纳入弧菌预测模型以更好
预测致病性弧菌分布的空间和时间模式。然后可以使用增强模型
指导更好的公共卫生暴露控制和法规。
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Climate change and marine pathogens: Environmentally-driven changes in Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus gene expression and pathogenicity
气候变化和海洋病原体:环境驱动的创伤弧菌和副溶血弧菌基因表达和致病性的变化
- 批准号:
10443652 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 21.12万 - 项目类别:
Climate change and marine pathogens: Environmentally-driven changes in Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus gene expression and pathogenicity
气候变化和海洋病原体:环境驱动的创伤弧菌和副溶血弧菌基因表达和致病性的变化
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10218174 - 财政年份:2018
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Climate change and marine pathogens: Environmentally-driven changes in Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus gene expression and pathogenicity
气候变化和海洋病原体:环境驱动的创伤弧菌和副溶血弧菌基因表达和致病性的变化
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