Effects of methylprednisolone on Aspergillus fumigatus 293 gene expression
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA200963)

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Project name: Aspergillus fumigatus Af293
Description: Corticosteroid use has epidemiologically been associated with invasive aspergillosis. We found that hydrocortisone and MP in physiological concentrations cause a change in morphology of A. fumigatus 293 growth with a less dense core, and straighter outgrowth of longer hyphae. Treated with MP, we found a differential expression of genes annotated to cell wall structure, and to cell cycle programme compared to untreated control, which could explain the changes in morphology. The up-regulation of genes encoding for toxins, iron acquisition, and cell wall components enforcing oxidative stress resistance would theoretically result in a more pathogenic A. fumigatus phenotype. Upregulation of pathways involved in DNA-repair might indicate on genotoxic effects of MP.Overall design: Examination of test setting with 0.5 microM methylprednisolone versus control setting without methylprednisolone. Identification of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) was performed on the pooled data of the 3 samples treated with MP versus the 3 untreated control samples, with correction for the total number of reads per group.
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Environmental
Organization: MMB, UMC Utrecht
Last updated: 2013-05-01
Statistics: 6 samples; 6 experiments; 6 runs