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SeminarNeuroscience

Virtual and experimental approaches to the pathogenicity of SynGAP1 missense mutations

Michael Courtney & Pekka Postila
University of Turku
Nov 20, 2024
SeminarPhysics of LifeRecording

Motility-dependent pathogenicity of a spirochetal bacterium

Shuichi Nakamura
Tohoku University
Oct 13, 2020

Motility is a crucial virulence factor for many species of bacteria, but it is not fully understood how bacterial motility is practically involved in pathogenicity. This time I will give a talk on the association of motility with pathogenicity in the zoonotic spirochete bacterium Leptospira. Recently, we measured swimming force of individual leptospires using optical tweezers and found that they can generate ~30 times of the swimming force of E. coli. We also observed that leptospires increase the reversal frequency of swimming at the gel-liquid interface, resembling host dermis exposed to contaminated water (Abe et al., 2020, Sci Rep). These could be involved in percutaneous infection of the spirochete. We have shown that Leptospira not only swims in liquid but also moves over solid surfaces (Tahara et al., 2018, Sci Adv). We quantified the surface motility called “crawling” on cultured kidney tissues from various mammals, showing that pathogenic leptospires crawl over the tissue surfaces more persistently that non-pathogenic ones (Xu et al., 2020, Front Microbiol). I will discuss the spirochete motility related to pathogenicity from the biophysical viewpoint.

ePoster

Uncovering the molecular mechanism underlying PAK3 mutation pathogenicity in severe cases of intellectual disability: A multi-scale analysis from in vitro studies to knock-in mouse models

Manon Dobrigna, Sandrine Poëa-Guyon, Mathieu Legras, Serge Marty, Catherine Sébrié, Cyrille Vaillend, Glenn Dallerac, Roseline Poirier, Jean-Vianney Barnier

FENS Forum 2024