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Journal of Infectious Diseases and Therapy ISSN: 2332-0877 | Volume: 6

Infectious Diseases

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Annual Congress on

Neglected Tropical & Infectious Diseases

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International Conference on

August 29-30, 2018 | Boston, USA

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Lipocalin 2 (LCN2) play a protective role in host defense against

Burkholderia pseudomallei

infection

Sandeep D Kale

DUKE-National University of Singapore, Singapore

B

urkholderia pseudomallei (BPS)

is a Gram-negative, facultative intracellular pathogen which is the causative agent of

melioidosis, a serious invasive disease of humans and animals. Melioidosis is an important yet neglected infectious disease

that is endemic to tropical regions. BPS utilizes numerous strategies that enable it to survive in such a specialized niche as

the intracellular environment. In this study, we aim to understand the intracellular survival mechanisms of BPS at the host-

pathogen interface and at the nutritional levels. Iron is required by both the host and the pathogen. Using in-vitro cell culture

model we aim to identify the role of iron in the intracellular infection of BPS and the role of host lipocalin 2 (LCN2) protein

in iron either facilitating or restrict the BPS access to the cellular iron stores. High pathogenic

B. pseudomallei

(K96243) and

B. thailandensis

(E264) (BT) were used in the study. All experiments with BPS were performed in a BSL-3 containment facility.

Initially, we determined that iron is required for both extracellular and intracellular BPS infection. We then identified that

LCN2 is induced during the intracellular BT/BPS infection both at RNA and protein levels and toll-like receptors- TLR2/TLR4

are involved in the induction of LCN2. Further, using RNA interference technology we found that LCN2 is required for the

intracellular

Burkholderia

infection and also confirmed that the LCN2 controls the infection through iron regulation. With the

findings, we conclude that iron plays a crucial role in the BPS infection and LCN2 play a protective role in host defense and

suggest a potential avenue for therapeutic intervention against melioidosis.

Biography

Mr. Sandeep is a Research Associate at Duke-National University of Singapore (NUS), Medical School, Singapore. He obtained his Master's degree in 2009 in

Biotechnology from the Bangalore University, India. He has been working in the field of Emerging Infectious diseases and therapeutic research for more than 8.0

years. His research interest includes pathogenesis studies on various newly emerging and re-emerging respiratory pathogens such as pH1N1 influenza virus,

high pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus strains, respiratory bacterial pathogens such as

Klebsiella, A. baumannii

and also high pathogenic bacterial strain like

Burkholderia pseudomallei

. Mr. Sandeep has a good publication track record in his research work.

sandeepkale22@gmail.com

Sandeep D Kale, J Infect Dis Ther 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C3-045