Translocated Legionella pneumophila small RNAs mimic eukaryotic miRNAs to dampen the host immune response. Translocated Legionella pneumophila small RNAs mimic eukaryotic miRNAs to dampen the host immune response
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) produced by bacteria, archaea and eukaryotic cells, are increasingly recognized as important mediators of intercellular communication via transfer of a wide variety of molecular cargoes. To characterize and identify the RNA molecules enriched in Legionella pneumophila extracellular vesicles (Lp-EVs) we performed RNAseq analyses. Four independent RNAseq libraries were constructed from RNA isolated from purified Lp-EVs and as control from the bacterial pellets, from which the Lp-EVs had been shed and deep sequenced using an Illumina platform. The sequences obtained from the Lp-EVs RNAseq libraries were compared to those obtained from the RNA extracted from the bacterial pellets (Figure 1g). The Lp-EV-sRNA cargo was defined as RNAs for which after normalization at least 1000 reads were sequenced and that showed an enrichment of a log2FC > 5 as compared to the RNAs from the bacterial pellets were. Using these parameters the analysis identified 47 different sRNAs enriched in the Lp-EVs. The 20 highest enriched sRNA that were present in all four biological replicates comprised 8 tRNAs, 7 sRNAs and 5 fragments of mRNA located in the CDS or UTR. Overall design: For each RNAseq experiment, the RNA extracted from purified Legionella-vesicles was compared to the total RNA extracted from the correspondent bacterial cultures. In total n=4 independent experiments were performed
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2020-10-06



