Viral Biology
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Bacterial Genetics
Our group has been studying for more than 30 years the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae (Spn). Our objectives are to understand the molecular basis of antimicrobial action, to search for new targets of action and new compounds. Seconeolitsine (SCN) is one of these new compounds targeting topoisomerase I (Topo I). As for the search for new targets, our research has focused in recent years on the factors that organize the topology of the chromosome, allowing optimal compaction (about 1000-fold) to harmonize its replication, chromosome segregation and gene expression. This compaction is mediated both by the level of DNA supercoiling (Sc) and by association with nucleoid-binding proteins (NAPs). The level of Sc depends mainly on the enzymatic activities of their DNA topoisomerases, reaching a homeostatic equilibrium by the opposite activities of the topoisomerases that relax DNA (Topo I and Topo IV), and of gyrase, which introduces negative Sc. Our group has characterized the three Spn topoisomerases and two NAPs: HU and SatR. In addition, the availability of antimicrobials that inhibit each of the Spn topoisomerases has allowed us to analyze their transcriptome under conditions of local or global change of the Sc level and to define gene domains of coordinated transcription and similar functions. Fluoroquinolones, which inhibit Topo IV and gyrase, produce local changes in Sc that induce alterations in 6% of the transcriptome, altering metabolic pathways that originate an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) that contribute to lethality, in accordance with the general mechanism of bactericidal antibiotics. On the other hand, the induction of global changes in Sc by novobiocin (NOV, gyrase inhibitor), or by SCN (Topo I inhibitor), has allowed us to define topological domains. Global changes in Sc include the regulation of topoisomerase genes: its decrease activates the transcription of gyrase genes (gyrA, gyrB) and inhibits those of Topo IV (parEC) and Topo I (topA); the increase in Sc regulates the expression of topA. Decreased Sc affects 37% of the genome, with >68% of genes clustered in 15 domains. Increased Sc affects 10% of the genome, with 25% of the genes clustered in 12 domains. The AT content in the genome correlates with the domains, being higher in UP domains than in DOWN domains. The genes in the different domains have common functional characteristics, indicating that they have been subjected to topological selective pressure to determine the location of genes involved in metabolism, virulence and competition.
The current objectives of the group are:
1. Identification of factors that stabilize chromosome topology: NAPs, ncRNAs, intra-chromosomal interactions.
2. Regulation of transcription in response to topological stress: in vivo localization of DNA topoisomerases, RNA polymerase and NAPs.
3. Topo I as a new antimicrobial target and action of SCN.
4. Design of antisense RNAs and use of the CRISPR system as new antibacterial agents.
Research projects
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1) Project Title: Interaction Between DNA Supercoiling and Transcription in the Human Pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Principal Investigator: Adela González de la Campa
Funding Entity: Ministry of Science and Innovation, State Research Agency (Call for "R&D&I Projects" 2020 – "Research Challenges" and "Knowledge Generation" Modalities).
Reference: PID2021-124738OB-100.
Duration: 2022-2025.
Funding Amount: €108,900.
2) Project Title: Study of the Factors Organizing the Chromosome of Streptococcus pneumoniae: New Antibiotic Targets and Resistance Mechanisms.
Principal Investigator: Adela González de la Campa
Funding Entity: Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Competitiveness. State Research Agency.
Reference: BIO2017-82951-R.
Duration: 2018-2020.
Funding Amount: €169,400.
3) Project Title: Role of DNA Topoisomerases and Nucleoid-Associated Proteins in the Chromosome Organization of Streptococcus pneumoniae: Response to Antibiotics and Virulence.
Principal Investigator: Adela González de la Campa
Funding Entity: Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Secretariat of State for Research, Development, and Innovation.
Reference: BIO2014-55462.
Duration: 2015-2017.
Funding Amount: €193,600.
4) Project Title: The Control of Supercoiling Level in Streptococcus pneumoniae as an Antimicrobial Target.
Principal Investigator: Adela González de la Campa
Funding Entity: Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Secretariat of State for Research, Development, and Innovation.
Reference: BIO2011-25343.
Duration: 2012-2015.
Funding Amount: €209,000.
5) Project Title: Role of Small Non-Coding RNAs in the Pathogenicity of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Principal Investigator: Mónica Amblar Esteban
Funding Entity: Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Strategic Health Action (AES).
Reference: PI11/00656.
Duration: 2012-2015.
Funding Amount: €198,714.
Publications
Emergence of cfr-Mediated Linezolid Resistance in a Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Epidemic Clone Isolated from Patients with Cystic Fibrosis.
4. Emergence of cfr-Mediated Linezolid Resistance in a Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Epidemic Clone Isolated from Patients with Cystic Fibrosis. de Dios Caballero J, Pastor MD, Vindel A, Máiz L, Yagüe G, Salvador C, Cobo M, Morosini MI, del Campo R, Cantón R; GEIFQ Study Group. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2015 Dec 14;60(3):1878-82.
PUBMED DOIThe dynamic changes of dominant clones of Staphylococcus aureus causing bloodstream infections in the European region: results of a second structured survey.
5. The dynamic changes of dominant clones of Staphylococcus aureus causing bloodstream infections in the European region: results of a second structured survey. Grundmann H, Schouls LM, Aanensen DM, Pluister GN, Tami A, Chlebowicz M, Glasner C, Sabat AJ, Weist K, Heuer O, Friedrich AW; ESCMID Study Group on Molecular Epidemiological Markers; European Staphylococcal Reference Laboratory Working Group. Euro Surveill. 2014 Dec 11;19(49).
PUBMED DOIPeptidoglycan recycling contributes to intrinsic resistance to fosfomycin in Acinetobacter baumannii.
6. Gil-Marqués ML, Moreno-Martínez P, Costas C, Pachón J, Blázquez J, McConnell M.J.* Peptidoglycan recycling contributes to intrinsic resistance to fosfomycin in Acinetobacter baumannii. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 2018 Nov 1;73(11):2960-2968.
PUBMED DOIImmunization with lipopolysaccharide-free outer membrane complexes protects against Acinetobacter baumannii infection.
7. Pulido MR, García-Quintanilla M, Pachón J, McConnell M.J.* Immunization with lipopolysaccharide-free outer membrane complexes protects against Acinetobacter baumannii infection. Vaccine. 2018 Jul 5;36(29):4153-4156.
PUBMED DOIInhibition of LpxC increases antibiotic susceptibility in Acinetobacter baumannii.
8. García-Quintanilla M, Caro-Vega JM, Pulido MR, Moreno-Martínez P, Pachón J, McConnell M.J.* Inhibition of LpxC increases antibiotic susceptibility in Acinetobacter baumannii. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 2016 Jul 22;60(8):5076-9.
PUBMED DOIImmunization with lipopolysaccharide-deficient whole cells provides protective immunity in an experimental mouse model of Acinetobacter baumannii infection.
9. García-Quintanilla M., Pulido M.R., Pachón J. and McConnell, M.J.* Immunization with lipopolysaccharide-deficient whole cells provides protective immunity in an experimental mouse model of Acinetobacter baumannii infection. PLOS One. 2014 Dec 8;9(12).
PUBMED DOIEncephalitis associated with human herpesvirus-7 infection in an immunocompetent adult.
M. Parra; A. Alcala; C. Amoros; A. Baeza; A. Galiana; D. Tarragó; M.Á. García-Quesada; V. Sánchez-Hellín. Encephalitis associated with human herpesvirus-7 infection in an immunocompetent adult. Virology Journal. 14 - 1, 2017.
PUBMED DOIMolecular epidemiology of enterovirus and parechovirus infections according to patient age over a 4-year period in Spain.
M. Cabrerizo; M. Díaz-Cerio; C. Muñoz-Almagro; N. Rabella; D. Tarragó; M.P. Romero; M.J. Pena; C. Calvo; S. Rey-Cao; A. Moreno-Docón; I. Martínez-Rienda; A. Otero; G. Trallero. Molecular epidemiology of enterovirus and parechovirus infections according to patient age over a 4-year period in Spain. J Med Virol. 2017 Mar;89(3):435-442.
PUBMED DOIViral epidemic outbreaks and public health alerts studied at the National Centre of Microbiology during a two-year period (2012-2013).
J.M. Echevarría Mayo; A.A. Avellón Calvo; M. Cabrerizo Sanz; I. Casas Flecha; J.E. Echevarría Mayo; Fd.eO. de Ory Manchón; A. Negredo Antón; F. Pozo Sánchez; M.P. Sánchez-Seco Fariñas; D. Tarragó Asensio; G. Trallero Masó. Viral epidemic outbreaks and public health alerts studied at the National Centre of Microbiology during a two-year period (2012-2013). Revista española de salud pública. 90, pp. E16 - E16. 2016
PUBMEDMolecular epidemiology of enterovirus 71, coxsackievirus A16 and A6 associated with hand, foot and mouth disease in Spain.
M. Cabrerizo; D. Tarragó; C. Muñoz-Almagro; E. del Amo; M. Domínguez-Gil; J.M.-S. Eiros; I. López-Miragaya; C. Pérez; J. Reina; A. Otero; I. González; J.E. Echevarría; G. Trallero. Molecular epidemiology of enterovirus 71, coxsackievirus A16 and A6 associated with hand, foot and mouth disease in Spain. Clinical Microbiology and Infection. 20 - 3, pp. O150 - O156. 2014.
PUBMED DOIMolecular epidemiology of the first Spanish enterovirus A71 outbreak associated with severe neurological diseases, 2016.
R Gonzalez-Sanz*, D Casas-Alba, C Launes, C Muñoz-Almagro, M Ruiz-García, MJ Gonzalez-Abad, M Alonso, G Megias, N Rabella, M del Cuerpo, M Gozalo-Margüello, A González-Praetorius, A Martínez-Sapiña, MJ Goyanes-Galán, MP Romero, C Calvo, A Antón, M Imaz, M Aranzamendi, Á Hernandez, A Moreno-Docón, S Rey Cao, A Navascuences, A Otero, M Cabrerizo. Molecular epidemiology of the first Spanish enterovirus A71 outbreak associated with severe neurological diseases, 2016. Euro Surveill. 2019 Feb;24(7).
PUBMED DOIAcute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance: challenges and opportunities from 18 years’ experience, Spain, 1998 to 2015.
J Masa-Calles, N Torner, N López-Perea, MV Torres de Mier, B Fernández-Martínez, M Cabrerizo, V Gallardo-García, C Malo, M Margolles, M Portell, N Abadía, A Blasco, S García-Hernández, H Marcos, N Rabella, C Marín, A Fuentes, I Losada, A Nieto, V García Ortúzar, M García Cenoz, JM Arteagoitia, Á Blanco Martínez, A Rivas, D Castrillejo, Spanish AFP Surveillance Working Group. Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance: challenges and opportunities from 18 years’ experience, Spain, 1998 to 2015. EuroSurveill 2018 23(47):pii=1700423.
PUBMED DOIRecommendations for enterovirus diagnostics and characterisation within and beyond Europe.
H Harvala, E Broberg, K Benschop, N Berginc, S Ladhani, P Susi, C Christiansen, J McKenna, D Allen, P Makiello, G McAllister, M Carmen, M Sveinsdottir, K Zakikhany, T Gunnarsdottir, R Dyrdak, X Nielsen, T Madsen, J Paul, C Moore, K von Eije, A Piralla , M Strutt, M Carileir, L Vanoverschelde, R Poelman, A Anton, X López-Labrador, C Galli, K Keeren, M Maier, H Cassidy, S Derdas, C Savolainen-Kopra, S Diedrich, S Nordbø, P Minor, J Buesa, H Yu, Q Liao, JL Bailly, F Baldanti, A MacAdam, N Grossly, A Mirand, S Dudman, I Schuffenecker, S Kadamba, n Neyts, M Griffiths, J Richter, C Margaretto, S Govind, U Morley, S Krokstad, J Dean, M Salort, B Prochazka, H-R Honkanen, M Cabrerizo, M Majumdar, L Pellegrinelli, G Nebbia, M Wiewel, S Cottrell, P Coyle, O Adams, J Martin, S Midgley, P Horby, K Wolthers, B Hubert Niesters, P Simmonds and TK Fischer. Recommendations for enterovirus diagnostics and characterisation within and beyond Europe. J Clin Virol 101: 11-17 (2018).
PUBMED DOIMolecular surveillance of norovirus, 2005-16: an epidemiological analysis of data collected from the NoroNet network.
4. J van Beek, M de Graaf, H Al-Hhello, DJ Allen, K Ambert-Balay, N Botteldoorn, M Brytting, J Buesa, M Cabrerizo, M Chan, F Cloak, I Di Bartolo, S Guix, J Hewitt, N Iritani, M Jin, R Johne, I Lederer, J Mans, V Martella, L Maunula, G McAllister, S Niendorf, HG Niesters, AT Podkolzin, M Poljsak-Prijatelj, L Dam Rasmussen, G Reuter, G Tuite, A Kroneman, H Vennema, MPG Koopmans, on behalf of NoroNet. Molecular surveillance of norovirus, 2005-16: an epidemiological analysis of data collected from the NoroNet network. Lancet Infect Dis 18:545-553 (2018)
PUBMED DOIFirst Cases of Severe Flaccid Paralysis Associated with Enterovirus D68 Infection in Spain, 2015-2016.
M Cabrerizo*, JP García-Iñiguez, F Munell, A Amado, P Madurga-Revilla, C Rodrigo, S Pérez, A Martínez-Sapiña, A Antón, G Suárez, N Rabella, V Del Campo, A Otero, J Masa-Calles. First Cases of Severe Flaccid Paralysis Associated with Enterovirus D68 Infection in Spain, 2015-2016. Pediatric Infect Dis J; 36: 1214-1216 (2017).
PUBMED DOIOutbreak of brainstem encephalitis associated with enterovirus-A71 in Catalonia, Spain (2016): a clinical observational study in a children’s reference centre in Catalonia
6. D Casas-Alba, M de Sevilla, A Valero-Rello, C Fortuny, JJ Garcia, C Ortez, J Muchart, T Armangue, I Jordan, C Luaces-Cubells, I Barrabeig, R González-Sanz, M Cabrerizo, C Munoz-Almagro, C Launes. Outbreak of brainstem encephalitis associated with enterovirus-A71 in Catalonia, Spain (2016): a clinical observational study in a children’s reference centre in Catalonia. Clin Microbiol Infect 23: 874-881 (2017)
PUBMED DOIMolecular epidemiology of enterovirus and parechovirus infections according to patient age over a 4-year period in Spain.
7. M Cabrerizo*, M Díaz-Cerio, C Muñoz-Almagro, N Rabella, D Tarragó, MP Romero, MJ Pena, C Calvo, S Rey-Cao, A Moreno-Docón, I Martínez-Rienda, A Otero, G Trallero. Molecular epidemiology of enterovirus and parechovirus infections according to patient age over a 4-year period in Spain. J Med Virol 89: 435-442 (2017).
PUBMED DOIAdditional Information
The research activity of the Viral Biology group since its beginnings in the 1980s has focused on respiratory viruses, especially on the study of the mechanisms of virus entry into the cell, evolutionary aspects, antigenic properties and vaccine development.
Currently, the group's objectives are focused on the characterisation of the immune response and the development of vaccines against human pneumoviruses: human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and human metapneumovirus (hMPV).
Both viruses are considered to be important respiratory pathogens of high clinical relevance, especially in the paediatric population.
Safe and effective vaccines against these viruses are currently not available. Soluble protein subunits based on the fusion protein (F-protein) of hRSV and hMPV are being developed in the laboratory by protein engineering for use as vaccines against human pneumoviruses.
On the other hand, and thanks to the characterisation of the type of humoral response induced by the F proteins of these viruses, the laboratory is also involved in the isolation of monoclonal antibodies and nanoantibodies for use as treatments against these viruses.
The research activity of the Viral Biology group since its beginnings in the 1980s has focused on respiratory viruses, especially on the study of the mechanisms of virus entry into the cell, evolutionary aspects, antigenic properties and vaccine development.
Currently, the group's objectives are focused on the characterisation of the immune response and the development of vaccines against human pneumoviruses: human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) and human metapneumovirus (hMPV).
Both viruses are considered to be important respiratory pathogens of high clinical relevance, especially in the paediatric population.
Safe and effective vaccines against these viruses are currently not available. Soluble protein subunits based on the fusion protein (F-protein) of hRSV and hMPV are being developed in the laboratory by protein engineering for use as vaccines against human pneumoviruses.
On the other hand, and thanks to the characterisation of the type of humoral response induced by the F proteins of these viruses, the laboratory is also involved in the isolation of monoclonal antibodies and nanoantibodies for use as treatments against these viruses.