Abstract:Persistence, a viable, but non-replicating state has been implicated in diseases caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. Multiple nutritional stressors produce a superficially similar "persistent" state, yet no systematic comparison has been made to determine their likeness. We employed host-pathogen dual RNA-sequencing under both iron- and tryptophan-starved conditions to gain insight into chlamydial persistence and identify contributions by the host cell. Analysis of the transcriptome of iron- or tryptophan-starved… Show more
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