Interferon(IFN)-mediated pathways are a crucial part of the cellular response against viral infection.Type III IFNs,which include IFN-λ1,2 and 3,mediate antiviral responses similar to Type I IFNs via a distinct recep...Interferon(IFN)-mediated pathways are a crucial part of the cellular response against viral infection.Type III IFNs,which include IFN-λ1,2 and 3,mediate antiviral responses similar to Type I IFNs via a distinct receptor complex.IFN-λ1 is more effective than the other two members.Transcription of IFN-λ1 requires activation of IRF3/7 and nuclear factor-kappa B(NF-κB),similar to the transcriptional mechanism of Type I IFNs.Using reporter assays,we discovered that viral infection in-duced both IFN-λ1 promoter activity and that of the 3′-untranslated region(UTR),indicating that IFN-λ1 expression is also regulated at the post-transcriptional level.After analysis with microRNA(miRNA)prediction programs and 3′UTR targeting site assays,the miR-NA-548 family,including miR-548b-5p,miR-548c-5p,miR-548i,miR-548j,and miR-548n,was identified to target the 3′UTR of IFN-λ1.Further study demonstrated that miRNA-548 mimics down-regulated the expression of IFN-λ1.In contrast,their inhibitors,the complemen-tary RNAs,enhanced the expression of IFN-λ1 and IFN-stimulated genes.Furthermore,miRNA-548 mimics promoted infection by enterovirus-71(EV71)and ve-sicular stomatitis virus(VSV),whereas their inhibitors significantly suppressed the replication of EV71 and VSV.Endogenous miRNA-548 levels were suppressed during viral infection.In conclusion,our results sug-gest that miRNA-548 regulates host antiviral response via direct targeting of IFN-λ1,which may offer a poten-tial candidate for antiviral therapy.展开更多
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is associated with a high risk of infection of the peritoneum, subcutaneous tunnel and catheter exit site. Although quality standards demand an infection rate 〈 0.67 episodes/patient/year o...Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is associated with a high risk of infection of the peritoneum, subcutaneous tunnel and catheter exit site. Although quality standards demand an infection rate 〈 0.67 episodes/patient/year on dialy-sis, the reported overall rate of PD associated infection is 0.24-1.66 episodes/patient/year. It is estimated that for every 0.5-per-year increase in peritonitis rate, the risk of death increases by 4% and 18% of the episodes resulted in removal of the PD catheter and 3.5% re-sulted in death. Improved diagnosis, increased aware-ness of causative agents in addition to other measures will facilitate prompt management of PD associated infection and salvage of PD modality. The aims of this review are to determine the magnitude of the infection problem, identify possible risk factors and provide an update on the diagnosis and management of PD as-sociated infection. Gram-positive cocci such as Staphy-lococcus epidermidis , other coagulase negative staphy-lococcoci, and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus ) are the most frequent aetiological agents of PD-associated peritonitis worldwide. Empiric antibiotic therapy must cover both gram-positive and gram-negative organ-isms. However, use of systemic vancomycin and cip-rofoxacin administration for example, is a simple and efficient first-line protocol antibiotic therapy for PD peritonitis - success rate of 77%. However, for fungal PD peritonitis, it is now standard practice to remove PD catheters in addition to antifungal treatment for a minimum of 3 wk and subsequent transfer to hemodi-alysis. To prevent PD associated infections, prophylactic antibiotic administration before catheter placement, adequate patient training, exit-site care, and treatment for S. aureus nasal carriage should be employed. Mupi-rocin treatment can reduce the risk of exit site infection by 46% but it cannot decrease the risk of peritonitis due to all organisms.展开更多
Communities of bacteria,especially symbionts,are vital for the growth and development of insects and other arthropods,including Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean(MED),a destructive and invasive insect pest.However,the infe...Communities of bacteria,especially symbionts,are vital for the growth and development of insects and other arthropods,including Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean(MED),a destructive and invasive insect pest.However,the infection density patterns and influence factors of bacteria in whiteflies,which mainly include symbionts,remain largely unclear.To reveal the different density patterns of Cardinium in B.tabaci MED popula-tions and the impacts of high temperatures on whiteflies with different Cardinium density infection patterns,2 isofemale lines isolated from B.tabaci MED from the same geo-graphical population of China and from B.tabaci MED collected from other countries and locations were examined using several techniques and methods,including fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH),quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qPCR),16S rRNA gene sequencing,and 2b-RAD sequencing.The results showed that there were 2 different infection density patterns of Cardinium in B.tabaci MED(including 1 high-density pattern and 1 low-density pattern).For whiteflies with low-density Cardinium,conventional PCR could not detect Cardinium,but the other techniques confirmed that there was a low level of Cardinium within hosts.High temperature significantly decreased the diversity of bacterial communities:the relative titer of Cardinium increased but the density of Rickettsia decreased in the isofemale line with high-density Cardinium.How-ever,high temperature did not influence the diversity and symbiont density in the line with low-density Cardinium.Moreover,high temperature influenced the functions of bacterial communities in whiteflies with high-density Cardinium but did not affect the bacterial functions in whiteflies with low-density Cardinium.Our results provide novel insights into the complex associations between symbionts and host insects.展开更多
基金supported by research grants from the National Basic Research Program(973 Program)(Nos.2013CB911102,and 2009CB522506)National Mega Project on Major Infectious Diseases Prevention(2012ZX10004503)Na-tional Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.81271821).
文摘Interferon(IFN)-mediated pathways are a crucial part of the cellular response against viral infection.Type III IFNs,which include IFN-λ1,2 and 3,mediate antiviral responses similar to Type I IFNs via a distinct receptor complex.IFN-λ1 is more effective than the other two members.Transcription of IFN-λ1 requires activation of IRF3/7 and nuclear factor-kappa B(NF-κB),similar to the transcriptional mechanism of Type I IFNs.Using reporter assays,we discovered that viral infection in-duced both IFN-λ1 promoter activity and that of the 3′-untranslated region(UTR),indicating that IFN-λ1 expression is also regulated at the post-transcriptional level.After analysis with microRNA(miRNA)prediction programs and 3′UTR targeting site assays,the miR-NA-548 family,including miR-548b-5p,miR-548c-5p,miR-548i,miR-548j,and miR-548n,was identified to target the 3′UTR of IFN-λ1.Further study demonstrated that miRNA-548 mimics down-regulated the expression of IFN-λ1.In contrast,their inhibitors,the complemen-tary RNAs,enhanced the expression of IFN-λ1 and IFN-stimulated genes.Furthermore,miRNA-548 mimics promoted infection by enterovirus-71(EV71)and ve-sicular stomatitis virus(VSV),whereas their inhibitors significantly suppressed the replication of EV71 and VSV.Endogenous miRNA-548 levels were suppressed during viral infection.In conclusion,our results sug-gest that miRNA-548 regulates host antiviral response via direct targeting of IFN-λ1,which may offer a poten-tial candidate for antiviral therapy.
文摘Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is associated with a high risk of infection of the peritoneum, subcutaneous tunnel and catheter exit site. Although quality standards demand an infection rate 〈 0.67 episodes/patient/year on dialy-sis, the reported overall rate of PD associated infection is 0.24-1.66 episodes/patient/year. It is estimated that for every 0.5-per-year increase in peritonitis rate, the risk of death increases by 4% and 18% of the episodes resulted in removal of the PD catheter and 3.5% re-sulted in death. Improved diagnosis, increased aware-ness of causative agents in addition to other measures will facilitate prompt management of PD associated infection and salvage of PD modality. The aims of this review are to determine the magnitude of the infection problem, identify possible risk factors and provide an update on the diagnosis and management of PD as-sociated infection. Gram-positive cocci such as Staphy-lococcus epidermidis , other coagulase negative staphy-lococcoci, and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus ) are the most frequent aetiological agents of PD-associated peritonitis worldwide. Empiric antibiotic therapy must cover both gram-positive and gram-negative organ-isms. However, use of systemic vancomycin and cip-rofoxacin administration for example, is a simple and efficient first-line protocol antibiotic therapy for PD peritonitis - success rate of 77%. However, for fungal PD peritonitis, it is now standard practice to remove PD catheters in addition to antifungal treatment for a minimum of 3 wk and subsequent transfer to hemodi-alysis. To prevent PD associated infections, prophylactic antibiotic administration before catheter placement, adequate patient training, exit-site care, and treatment for S. aureus nasal carriage should be employed. Mupi-rocin treatment can reduce the risk of exit site infection by 46% but it cannot decrease the risk of peritonitis due to all organisms.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31872030)the Taishan Scholar Foundation of Shandong Province of China,the First Class Grassland Science Discipline Program of Shandong Province,China,and the Qingdao Agricultural University High-level Talent Fund(663-1121025).
文摘Communities of bacteria,especially symbionts,are vital for the growth and development of insects and other arthropods,including Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean(MED),a destructive and invasive insect pest.However,the infection density patterns and influence factors of bacteria in whiteflies,which mainly include symbionts,remain largely unclear.To reveal the different density patterns of Cardinium in B.tabaci MED popula-tions and the impacts of high temperatures on whiteflies with different Cardinium density infection patterns,2 isofemale lines isolated from B.tabaci MED from the same geo-graphical population of China and from B.tabaci MED collected from other countries and locations were examined using several techniques and methods,including fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH),quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(qPCR),16S rRNA gene sequencing,and 2b-RAD sequencing.The results showed that there were 2 different infection density patterns of Cardinium in B.tabaci MED(including 1 high-density pattern and 1 low-density pattern).For whiteflies with low-density Cardinium,conventional PCR could not detect Cardinium,but the other techniques confirmed that there was a low level of Cardinium within hosts.High temperature significantly decreased the diversity of bacterial communities:the relative titer of Cardinium increased but the density of Rickettsia decreased in the isofemale line with high-density Cardinium.How-ever,high temperature did not influence the diversity and symbiont density in the line with low-density Cardinium.Moreover,high temperature influenced the functions of bacterial communities in whiteflies with high-density Cardinium but did not affect the bacterial functions in whiteflies with low-density Cardinium.Our results provide novel insights into the complex associations between symbionts and host insects.