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PLOS ONE | 2013

MicroRNA expression profile of mouse lung infected with 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus.

Zhihao Wu; Rongzhang Hao; Peng Li; Xiaoai Zhang; Nan Liu; Shaofu Qiu; Ligui Wang; Yong Wang; Wenzhong Xue; Kun Liu; Guang Yang; Jiajun Cui; Chuanfu Zhang; Hongbin Song

MicroRNAs have been implicated in the regulation of gene expression of various biological processes in a post-transcriptional manner under physiological and pathological conditions including host responses to viral infections. The 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus is an emerging reassortant strain of swine, human and bird influenza virus that can cause mild to severe illness and even death. To further understand the molecular pathogenesis of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus, we profiled cellular microRNAs of lungs from BALB/c mice infected with wild-type 2009 pandemic influenza virus A/Beijing/501/2009 (H1N1) (hereafter referred to as BJ501) and mouse-adapted influenza virus A/Puerto Rico/8/1934 (H1N1) (hereafter referred to as PR8) for comparison. Microarray analysis showed both the influenza virus BJ501 and PR8 infection induced strain- and temporal-specific microRNA expression patterns and that their infection caused a group of common and distinct differentially expressed microRNAs. Characteristically, more differentially expressed microRNAs were aroused on day 5 post infection than on day 2 and more up-regulated differentially expressed microRNAs were provoked than the down-regulated for both strains of influenza virus. Finally, 47 differentially expressed microRNAs were obtained for the infection of both strains of H1N1 influenza virus with 29 for influenza virus BJ501 and 43 for PR8. Among them, 15 microRNAs had no reported function, while 32 including miR-155 and miR-233 are known to play important roles in cancer, immunity and antiviral activity. Pathway enrichment analyses of the predicted targets revealed that the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling pathway was the key cellular pathway associated with the differentially expressed miRNAs during influenza virus PR8 or BJ501 infection. To our knowledge, this is the first report of microRNA expression profiles of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in a mouse model, and our findings might offer novel therapy targets for influenza virus infection.


Frontiers in Microbiology | 2015

Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Shigella flexneri serotype 2 variant in China

Xianyan Cui; Jian Wang; Chaojie Yang; Beibei Liang; Qiuxia Ma; Shengjie Yi; Hao Li; Hongbo Liu; Peng Li; Zhihao Wu; Jing Xie; Leili Jia; Rongzhang Hao; Ligui Wang; Yuejin Hua; Shaofu Qiu; Hongbin Song

Shigella flexneri serotype 2 variant (II:3,4,7,8) was isolated in 2008 and first reported in China in 2013. In the present study, epidemiological surveillance from 2003 to 2013 in China suggested that this serotype first appeared in Guangxi in 2003; it then emerged in Shanghai and Xinjiang in 2004 and in Henan in 2008. Of the 1813 S. flexneri isolates, 58 S. flexneri serotype 2 variant strains were identified. Serotype 2 variant has emerged as a prominent serotype in recent years, with 2a (32.6%), X variant (25.2%), 1a (9.4%), X (6.3%), 2b (5.4%), and 1b (3.6%). According to phenotypic and genotypic analysis, the serotype 2 variant originated from 2a to 2b. A higher antibiotic resistance rate was observed between 2009 and 2013 than that between 2003 and 2008. Among 22 cephalosporin-resistant isolates, blaTEM-1, blaOXA-1, blaCTX-3, blaCTX-14, and blaCTX-79 were detected. Among 22 fluoroquinolone-resistant isolates, a Ser80Ile mutation in parC was present in all of the isolates. Moreover, 21 isolates had three gyrA point mutations (Ser83Leu, His211Tyr, Asp87Asn, or Gly) and one isolate had two gyrA point mutations (Ser83Leu and His211Tyr). The prevalence of His211Tyr in the fluoroquinolone-resistant isolates is concerning, and the mutation was first reported in China. Besides, 22 isolates harbored the aac(6′)-Ib-cr gene, and two isolates harbored qnrS1. In view of the increased epidemic frequency and multidrug-resistant strain emergence, continuous surveillance will be needed to understand the actual disease burden and provide guidance for shigellosis.


Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2015

Shift in serotype distribution of Shigella species in China, 2003–2013

Shaofu Qiu; Xuebin Xu; Chaojie Yang; Jun Wang; Beibei Liang; Peng Li; Hao Li; Shengjie Yi; Hongbo Liu; X. Cui; Zhihao Wu; Jing Xie; Leili Jia; Ligui Wang; Rongzhang Hao; Huiming Jin; Yan Wang; Yansong Sun; Hongbin Song

We identified 2912 Shigella isolates from diarrhoeal patients in China during 2003-2013. The most common species was Shigella flexneri (55.3%), followed by Shigella sonnei (44.1%); however, S. sonnei is becoming increasingly prevalent. Among the S. flexneri isolates, serotypes 2a and X variant (-:7,8, E1037) were the two most prevalent serotypes, and serologically atypical isolates were also commonly identified. Overall, S. sonnei, S. flexneri 2a and S. flexneri X variant (-:7,8, E1037) accounted for 76.1% of all Shigella isolates, and their prevalence increased from 54.0% during 2003-2004 to 84.1% during 2011-2013. A change was observed in the serotype distribution of Shigella in China during this period, and we propose an ideal strategy to inform the development of a broadly effective Shigella vaccine candidate.


International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2014

An outbreak of aseptic meningitis caused by a distinct lineage of coxsackievirus B5 in China

Nan Liu; Leili Jia; Jiye Yin; Zhihao Wu; Zhongqiang Wang; Peng Li; Rongzhang Hao; Ligui Wang; Yong Wang; Shaofu Qiu; Hongbin Song

In 2009, an outbreak of aseptic meningitis caused by coxsackievirus B5 (CVB5) occurred in China. Epidemiological investigations of this outbreak revealed that the proportion of severe cases (14/43, 33%) was higher than in other outbreaks associated with CVB5 in China. Phylogenetic analysis of the entire VP1 sequences demonstrated that the CVB5 isolates from the severe cases form a distinct lineage belonging to genogroup E with the Shandong isolates of 2009. A substitution of serine (S) to asparagine (N) at amino acid 95 in the VP1 region may be a major virulence determinant for the virus. Our findings suggest that this new lineage of CVB5 is circulating in China. Further genetic studies are needed in order to gain a better insight into the genetic variability of CVB5 isolates and the relationship with pathogenicity.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2013

Multidrug- Resistant Atypical Variants of Shigella flexneri in China

Shaofu Qiu; Yong Wang; Xuebin Xu; Peng Li; Rongzhang Hao; Chaojie Yang; Nan Liu; Zhenjun Li; Zhongqiang Wang; Jian Wang; Zhihao Wu; Wenli Su; Guang Yang; Huiming Jin; Ligui Wang; Yansong Sun; Zhengan Yuan; Liuyu Huang; Hongbin Song

We identified 3 atypical Shigella flexneri varieties in China, including 92 strains with multidrug resistance, distinct pulse types, and a novel sequence type. Atypical varieties were prevalent mainly in developed regions, and 1 variant has become the dominant Shigella spp. serotype in China. Improved surveillance will help guide the prevention and control of shigellosis.


Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology | 2016

A Novel Small RNA Regulates Tolerance and Virulence in Shigella flexneri by Responding to Acidic Environmental Changes

Ligui Wang; Guang Yang; Lihua Qi; Xiang Li; Leili Jia; Jing Xie; Shaofu Qiu; Peng Li; Rongzhang Hao; Zhihao Wu; Xinying Du; Wuju Li; Hongbin Song

Shigella flexneri is an important cause of bacillary dysentery in developing countries. Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) play essential roles in diverse cellular processes. We found a novel sRNA Ssr1 based on RT-PCR, northern blot, and 5′RACE in S. flexneri. Ssr1 responds to acidic environmental changes, as shown by a strong linear correlation between the pH value and Ssr1 expression (R = 0.785, P < 0.05) using the qRT-PCR method. Deletion of Ssr1 results in growth retardation at pH values ranging from 5.0 to 7.0 (P < 0.05), and the survival rate was reduced by 22% in acidic conditions (pH 3.0). Additionally, virulence was significantly increased in an Ssr1 mutant strain, as revealed in a murine lung invasion model and survival model assays. By using the sTarPicker method and proteomic analysis, we considered that DnaK, which is a major factor that confers acidic stress tolerance, may be a direct target of Ssr1. We also found that Ssr1 may enhance virulence by directly targeting OmpA; this leads to altered expression of genes in the type three secretion system (T3SS). This work provides new insight into the mechanism of adaptation to environmental stress and into the pathogenesis of Shigella.


Scientific Reports | 2015

Whole-genome Sequencing for Tracing the Transmission Link between Two ARD Outbreaks Caused by a Novel HAdV Serotype 7 Variant, China

Shaofu Qiu; Peng Li; Hongbo Liu; Yong Wang; Nan Liu; Chengyi Li; Shenlong Li; Ming Li; Zhengjie Jiang; Huandong Sun; Ying Li; Jing Xie; Chaojie Yang; Jian Wang; Hao Li; Shengjie Yi; Zhihao Wu; Leili Jia; Ligui Wang; Rongzhang Hao; Yansong Sun; Liuyu Huang; Hui Ma; Zhengquan Yuan; Hongbin Song

From December 2012 to February 2013, two outbreaks of acute respiratory disease caused by HAdV-7 were reported in China. We investigated possible transmission links between these two seemingly unrelated outbreaks by integration of epidemiological and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data. WGS analyses showed that the HAdV-7 isolates from the two outbreaks were genetically indistinguishable; however, a 12 bp deletion in the virus-associated RNA gene distinguished the outbreak isolates from other HAdV-7 isolates. Outbreak HAdV-7 isolates demonstrated increased viral replication compared to non-outbreak associated HAdV-7 isolate. Epidemiological data supported that the first outbreak was caused by introduction of the novel HAdV-7 virus by an infected recruit upon arrival at the training base. Nosocomial transmission by close contacts was the most likely source leading to onset of the second HAdV-7 outbreak, establishing the apparent transmission link between the outbreaks. Our findings imply that in-hospital contact investigations should be encouraged to reduce or interrupt further spread of infectious agents when treating outbreak cases, and WGS can provide useful information guiding infection-control interventions.


Research in Microbiology | 2015

hfq regulates acid tolerance and virulence by responding to acid stress in Shigella flexneri.

Guang Yang; Ligui Wang; Yong Wang; Peng Li; Jiangong Zhu; Shaofu Qiu; Rongzhang Hao; Zhihao Wu; Wuju Li; Hongbin Song

Shigella flexneri is an important etiological agent of bacillary dysentery in developing countries. The Hfq protein is thought to play a major regulatory role in various cellular processes in this organism. However, the roles of Hfq in stress tolerance and virulence in S. flexneri in response to environmental stress have not been fully studied. In this study, hfq was highly expressed when S. flexneri was exposed to low pH. Growth retardation was observed in the hfq deletion mutant at pH values ranging from 5.0 to 7.0 and the survival rate of the mutant strain was reduced by 60% in acidic conditions (pH 3.0) compared with the wild-type strain. Additionally, competitive invasion assays in HeLa cells and lung invasion assays showed that the virulence of the hfq deletion mutant was significantly decreased. An evaluation of the mechanism revealed that, along with the expression of the Type III secretion system genes, acid resistance genes were also increased with acid stress. Interestingly, a statistically strong linear correlation was observed between the expression of hfq and Type III secretion system genes, as well as between hfq and acid resistance genes, under various pH conditions. In this study, we provide evidence that Hfq regulates genes related to acid resistance for survival under acid stress and controls virulence through the positive regulation of Type III secretion systems. Importantly, we propose that hfq is a key factor in maximal adaptation to host acid stress during infection, regulating acid stress tolerance and virulence in response to acid stress in S. flexneri.


RNA Biology | 2015

Polymorphism of CRISPR shows separated natural groupings of Shigella subtypes and evidence of horizontal transfer of CRISPR

Chaojie Yang; Peng Li; Wenli Su; Hao Li; Hongbo Liu; Guang Yang; Jing Xie; Shengjie Yi; Jian Wang; Xianyan Cui; Zhihao Wu; Ligui Wang; Rongzhang Hao; Leili Jia; Shaofu Qiu; Hongbin Song

Clustered, regularly interspaced, short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) act as an adaptive RNA-mediated immune mechanism in bacteria. They can also be used for identification and evolutionary studies based on polymorphisms within the CRISPR locus. We amplified and analyzed 6 CRISPR loci from 237 Shigella strains belonging to the 4 species groups, as well as 13 Escherichia coli strains. The CRISPR-associated (cas) gene sequence arrays of these strains were screened and compared. The CRISPR sequences from Shigella were conserved among subtypes, suggesting that CRISPR may represent a new identification tool for the detection and discrimination of Shigella species. Secondary structure analysis showed a different stem-loop structure at the terminal repeat, suggesting a distinct recognition mechanism in the formation of crRNA. In addition, the presence of “self-target” spacers and polymorphisms within CRISPR in Shigella indicated a selective pressure for inhibition of this system, which has the potential to damage “self DNA.” Homology analysis of spacers showed that CRISPR might be involved in the regulation of virulence transmission. Phylogenetic analysis based on CRISPR sequences from Shigella and E. coli indicated that although phenotypic properties maintain convergent evolution, the 4 Shigella species do not represent natural groupings. Surprisingly, comparative analysis of Shigella repeats with other species provided new evidence for CRISPR horizontal transfer. Our results suggested that CRISPR analysis is applicable for the detection of Shigella species and for investigation of evolutionary relationships.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Antimicrobial Resistance of Shigella flexneri Serotype 1b Isolates in China

Xianyan Cui; Chaojie Yang; Jian Wang; Beibei Liang; Shengjie Yi; Hao Li; Hongbo Liu; Peng Li; Zhihao Wu; Jing Xie; Leili Jia; Rongzhang Hao; Ligui Wang; Yuejin Hua; Shaofu Qiu; Hongbin Song

Shigella flexneri serotype 1b is among the most prominent serotypes in developing countries, followed by serotype 2a. However, only limited data is available on the global phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of S. flexneri 1b. In the present study, 40 S. flexneri 1b isolates from different regions of China were confirmed by serotyping and biochemical characterization. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed that 85% of these isolates were multidrug-resistant strains and antibiotic susceptibility profiles varied between geographical locations. Strains from Yunnan were far more resistant than those from Xinjiang, while only one strain from Shanghai was resistant to ceftazidime and aztreonam. Fifteen cephalosporin resistant isolates were identified in this study. ESBL genes (bla SHV, bla TEM, bla OXA, and bla CTX-M) and ampC genes (bla MOX, bla FOX, bla MIR(ACT-1), bla DHA, bla CIT and bla ACC) were subsequently detected among the 15 isolates. The results showed that these strains were positive only for bla TEM, bla OXA, bla CTX-M, intI1, and intI2. Furthermore, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis showed that the 40 isolates formed different profiles, and the PFGE patterns of Xinjiang isolates were distinct from Yunnan and Shanghai isolates by one obvious, large, missing band. In summary, similarities in resistance patterns were observed in strains with the same PFGE pattern. Overall, the results supported the need for more prudent selection and use of antibiotics in China. We suggest that antibiotic susceptibility testing should be performed at the start of an outbreak, and antibiotic use should be restricted to severe Shigella cases, based on resistance pattern variations observed in different regions. The data obtained in the current study might help to develop a strategy for the treatment of infections caused by S. flexneri 1b in China.

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Hongbin Song

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Peng Li

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Rongzhang Hao

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Ligui Wang

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Shaofu Qiu

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Leili Jia

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Yong Wang

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Chaojie Yang

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Jing Xie

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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Hao Li

Academy of Military Medical Sciences

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