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Analysis of Pdeudomonas aeruginosa Growth and Virulence in Modelled MicrogravityStress, radiation and microgravity cause astronauts to experience secondary immunosuppression. Spaceflight conditions enhance bacterial growth and alter antimicrobial susceptibility. Clinostats are used to model microgravity effects at lxg. In controls rotated on the vertical axis, the g-vector acts on cells as in static cultures. Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium virulence genes are up-regulated in modelled microgravity (MMG); a MMG regulon has been postulated. We hypothesize that the virulence of P. aeruginosa (PA) may be affected similarly by microgravity, which could be observed in MMG. This study focused on regulation of the ETA protein by PA during growth in MMG. PA103 was grown in an ETA production medium at 37 C. One series of media was inoculated with frozen cultures and grown using horizontal (MMG) or static incubation. Another series inoculated with refrigerated cultures included vertical rotating controls. Analyses included optical density (OD), agar plate counts (PC) on R2A, ETA ELISA, and protein expression by 2-D gel analyses. Growth and ETA results differed depending on inoculum, with minor effects of MMG. Proteomic analysis of 2-D gels indicate differences in protein expression with MMG. Growth and ETA results show that consistent methodology is critical when studying environmental effects. This study provides information on the relationships between environmental changes and virulence regulation, especially for flight experiments, when ground experiments are used to predict potential spaceflight effects.
Document ID
20060054373
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Guadarrama, Seratna
(Montana State Univ. Bozeman, MT, United States)
deL. Pulcini, Elinor
(Montana State Univ. Bozeman, MT, United States)
Broadaway, Susan C.
(Montana State Univ. Bozeman, MT, United States)
Pyle, Barry H.
(Montana State Univ. Bozeman, MT, United States)
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 2005
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Gravitational Physiology, Volume 12, Number 1
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-14263
CONTRACT_GRANT: NIH-P20-RR-16455-04
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC2-1143
Distribution Limits
Public
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