Dynamic Pneumococcal Genetic Adaptations Support Bacterial Growth and Inflammation During Coinfection with Influenza
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Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is one of the primary bacterial pathogens that complicates influenza virus infections. These bacterial coinfections increase influenza-associated morbidity and mortality through a number of immunological and viral-mediated mechanisms, but the specific bacterial genes that contribute to post-influenza pathogenicity are not known.To identify the pneumococcal factors that increase bacterial fitness during IAV(influenza A virus) infection, we employed a high-throughput, transposon sequencing (Tn-Seq) approach to reveal bacterial genes that confer improved fitness in influenza-infected hosts.Inoculums were prepped via Tn-seq. Bacteria was recovered from the lungs of individual animals and sequenced. Some samples were pooled during analysis. All samples were sequenced in rapid run mode on an Illumina HiSeq 2000.
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2021-05-04



