My research interests focus on understanding the interaction between pathogenic bacteria and their hosts. More specifically I am interested in the molecular adaptations that can allow ubiquitous insect pathogens to evolve into human disease agents [Waterfield 2004, Nat Rev Micro]. Many feared human infectious diseases have current associations with invertebrate hosts or have evolved from their pathogens, including the etiological agents of Bubonic plague and Anthrax. I am particularly interested in the Gram-positive Bacillus cereus sensu lato group (including B. thuringiensis and B. anthracis) and the Gram-negative emerging human pathogen Photorhabdus asymbiotica. I have previously used a range of invertebrates as model infection hosts. These include insects, such as the fruit fly Drosophila and the larvae of moths, like Manduca sexta, and beetles. In addition I have used C. elegans nematode worms and amoeba, including Dictyostelium and Acanthamoeba as models. Using multiple invertebrate hosts and cultured cells I developed a screening method (RVA) for the identification of novel toxins, natural products and other virulence factors from pathogen genomes [Waterfield 2008, PNAS 105].
In addition I have discovered and characterised a range of novel protein toxins from the genus Photorhabdus, some of which have potential as pest or disease vector control agents [Yang 2012, PLoS path 8]. These include the orally active Toxin Complex, the potent Mcf-toxins, the mosquitocidal binary PirAB toxins and the Photorhabdus Virulence Cassettes (PVCs). The PVCs encode "nano-syringes" which become loaded with toxins and then released from the bacterial cell allowing delivery into host cells. My current research employs powerful post genomic techniques to understand how P. asymbiotica can infect both insects and humans. Comparative genomics, functional genomics, RNA-seq digital transcriptomics, proteomics and pheno-array studies have provided detailed insights into how this pathogen achieves this duel pathogenic state. In addition to allowing us to construct a systems level model of gene expression in different hosts, it has provided an excellent discovery platform for bioactive proteins and small drug like secondary metabolites. Such bioactive molecules include insecticides, antimicrobials and immune modulatory molecules. Furthermore our network model analysis suggests that temperature adaptation and changes in metabolic activity are crucial to this host shift from insect to man. Finally I am also interested in novel healthcare technologies, having worked on the early development of novel antimicrobial coatings [Poulter 2011, Chem Com], responsive biomimetic wound dressings and a molecular probe for detecting glycation damage of proteins [Morais 2013, Sci rep 3]. We are currently developing a controllable protein drug delivery system from the PVC nano-syringes in collaboration with Matt I. Gibson in Chemistry.
I received my Ph.D. from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (UK) in 1995, working in the laboratory of Richard Le Page. This work included the study of bacteriophages and gene expression in the food-grade bacterium Lactococcus lactis to develop tools for a novel mucosal vaccine delivery system. During this time I developed an interest in bacterial toxins while working on novel subunit vaccines for various bacterial toxins of veterinary interest. In 2000 I moved to the University of Bath to work as a senior postdoc with Richard ffrench-Constant on the insect pathogen Photorhabdus. I subsequently secured an academic post as lecturer and then senior lecturer at Bath. During my time as a postdoctoral scientist and the PI at Bath I developed my main research interest which lies in the relationship between invertebrate and mammalian pathogens, more specifically in how insect pathogens influence the evolution of human disease. In addition to receiving Royal Society and BBSRC research grants I have also received funding from three EU FP7 consortiums, BACTERIOSAFE, EMBEK1 and GAMEXP. The EMBEK project related to the development of novel plasma-deposited antimicrobial surfaces for bandages, catheters and medical implants. BACTERIOSAFE is concerned with the development of nanotechnology based biomimetic surfaces for responsive release of antimicrobials upon the presence of pathogens. The GAMEXP project was focused upon using genomic approaches to natural product isolation from the insect pathogens, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus. Many of these molecules are being developed further. I am currently using a systems biology approach to understand the evolution of human pathogenicity in the genus Photorhabdus and the role of invertebrates in the evolution of B. anthracis.
- 'Wu, Yun, 'Jiang, Mengyuan, 'Li, Shaogang, 'Waterfield, Nicholas R., 'Yang, Guowei, 2022. 'Establish an allele-specific real-time PCR for Leishmania species identification. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 11 (1)
- Rihtman, Branko, Puxty, Richard John, Hapeshi, Alexia, Lee, Yan-Jiun, Zhan, Yuanchao, Michniewski, Slawomir, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Chen, Feng, Weigele, Peter, Millard, Andrew D., Scanlan, David J., Chen, Yin, 2021. A new family of globally distributed lytic roseophages with unusual deoxythymidine to deoxyuridine substitution. Current Biology, 31 (14), pp. 3199-3206.e4
- Wu, Yun, Wang, Fei, Wang, Chaoyue, Tang, Xinming, Liu, Xianyong, Li, Shaogang, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Wang, Wei, Suo, Xun, Yang, Guowei, 2021. Detection of Pneumocystis jirovecii and Toxoplasma gondii in patients with lung infections by a duplex qPCR assay. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15 (12)
- Hapeshi, Alexia, Benarroch, Jonatan Mimon, Clarke, David James, Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2019. Iso-propyl stilbene : a life cycle signal?. Microbiology, 165 (5), pp. 516-526
- Chen, Lihong, Song, Nan, Liu, Bo, Zhang, Nan, Alikhan, Nabil-Fareed, Zhou, Zhemin, Zhou, Yanyan, Zhou, Siyu, Zheng, Dandan, Chen, Mingxing, Hapeshi, Alexia, Healey, Joseph R. J., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Yang, Jian, Yang, Guowei, 2019. Genome-wide identification and characterization of a superfamily of bacterial extracellular contractile injection systems. Cell Reports, 29 (2), pp. 511-521.e2
- Vlisidou, Isabella, Hapeshi, Alexia, Healey, Joseph, Smart, Katie, Yang, Guowei, Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2019. The PVC element of Photorhabdus asymbiotica virulence cassettes deliver protein effectors directly into target eukaryotic cells. eLife, 8
- Simpson, Daniel H., Hapeshi, Alexia, Rogers, Nicola J., Brabec, Viktor, Clarkson, Guy J., Fox, David J., Hrabina, Ondrej, Kay, Gemma L., King, Andrew, Malina, Jaroslav, Millard, Andrew D., Moat, John, Roper, David I., Song, Hualong, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Scott, Peter, 2019. Metallohelices that kill Gram-negative pathogens using intracellular antimicrobial peptide pathways. Chemical Science, 10, pp. 9708-9720
- Dorati, Federico, Barrett, Glyn, Sanchez-Contreras, Maria, Arseneault, Tanya, José, Mateo, Studholme, David, Murillo, Jesús, Caballero, Primitivo, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Arnold, Dawn, Shaw, Liz, Jackson, Robert, 2018. Coping with environmental eukaryotes : identification of Pseudomonas syringae genes during the interaction with alternative hosts or predators. Microorganisms, 6 (2)
- Kaner, Rebecca A., Allison, Simon A., Faulkner, Alan D., Simpson, Daniel H., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Phillips, Roger M., Roper, David I., Shepherd, Samantha L., Scott, Peter, 2016. Anticancer metallohelices : nanomolar potency and high selectivity. Chemical Science, 7 (2), pp. 951-958
- Hapeshi, Alexia, Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2016. Photorhabdus asymbiotica as an insect and human pathogen. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
- Jiang, Feng, Wang, Xia, Wang, Bei, Chen, Lihong, Zhao, Zhendong, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Yang, Guowei, Jin, Qi, 2016. The pseudomonas aeruginosa Type VI secretion PGAP1-like effector induces host autophagy by activating endoplasmic reticulum stress. Cell Reports, 16 (6), pp. 1502-1509
- Castagnola, Anaïs, Mulley, Geraldine, Davis, Nathaniel J. L. K., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Stock, S Patricia, 2016. Transcript abundance of Photorhabdus Insect-Related (Pir) toxin in Manduca sexta and Galleria mellonella infections. Toxins, 8 (10)
- Bode, Helge B., Brachmann, Alexander O., Jadhav, Kirtikumar B., Seyfarth, Lydia, Dauth, Christina, Fuchs, Sebastian W., Kaiser, Marcel, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Sack, Holger, Heinemann, Stefan H., Arndt, Hans-Dieter, 2015. Structure elucidation and activity of Kolossin A, theD-/L-Pentadecapeptide product of a giant nonribosomal peptide synthetase. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 54 (35), pp. 10352-10355
- Nollmann, Friederike I., Dauth, Christina, Mulley, Geraldine, Kegler, Carsten, Kaiser, Marcel, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Bode, Helge B., 2015. Insect-specific production of new gameXpeptides in photorhabdus luminescensTTO1, widespread natural products in entomopathogenic bacteria. Chembiochem, 16 (2), pp. 205-208
- Nollmann, F. I., Heinrich, A. K., Brachmann, Alexander O., Morisseau, C., Mukherjee, K., Casanova-Torres, A. M., Strobl, F., Kleinhans, D., Kinski, S., Schultz, K., Beeton, M. L., Kaiser, Marcel, Chu, Y. Y., Phan Ke, L., Thanwisai, Aunchalee, Bozhüyük, Kenan A. J., Chantratita, Narisara, Götz, F., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Vilcinskas, A. et al (Select to open full list), 2015. A photorhabdus natural product inhibits insect juvenile hormone epoxide hydrolase. Chembiochem, 16 (5), pp. 766-771
- Mulley, Geraldine, Beeton, Michael L., Wilkinson, Paul, Vlisidou, Isabella, Ockendon-Powell, Nina, Hapeshi, Alexia, Tobias, Nick J., Nollmann, Friederike I., Bode, Helge B., van den Elsen, Jean, ffrench-Constant, Richard H., Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2015. From insect to man : photorhabdus sheds light on the emergence of human pathogenicity. PLoS One, 10 (12)
- Jiang, Feng, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Yang, Jian, Yang, Guowei, Jin, Qi, 2014. A pseudomonas aeruginosa type VI secretion phospholipase D effector targets both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Cell Host & Microbe, 15 (5), pp. 600-610
- Mulley, Geraldine, Jenkins, A. Tobias A., Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2014. Inactivation of the antibacterial and cytotoxic properties of silver ions by biologically relevant compounds. PLoS One, 9 (4)
- Rudkin, Justine K., Laabei, Maisem, Edwards, Andrew M., Joo, Hwang-Soo, Otto, Michael, Lennon, Katrina L., O'Gara, James P., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Massey, Ruth C., 2014. Oxacillin alters the toxin expression profile of community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 58 (2), pp. 1100-1107
- Freeman, Zoë N., Dorus, Steve, Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2013. The KdpD/KdpE two-component system : integrating K+ homeostasis and virulence. PLoS Pathogens, 9 (3)
- Beeton, M. L., Atkinson, D. J., Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2013. An amoeba phagocytosis model reveals a novel developmental switch in the insect pathogen Bacillus thuringiensis. Journal of Insect Physiology, 59 (2), pp. 223-231
- Pereira Morais, Marta P., Marshall, Dominic, Flower, Stephen E., Caunt, Christopher J., James, Tony D., Williams, Robert J., Waterfield, Nicholas R., van den Elsen, Jean M. H., 2013. Analysis of protein glycation using fluorescent phenylboronate gel electrophoresis. Scientific Reports, 3
- Yang, Guowei, Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2013. The role of TcdB and TccC subunits in secretion of the photorhabdus Tcd toxin complex. PLoS Pathogens, 9 (10)
- Fuchs, Sebastian W., Bozhüyük, Kenan A. J., Kresovic, Darko, Grundmann, Florian, Dill, Veronica, Brachmann, Alexander O., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Bode, Helge B., 2013. Formation of 1,3-cyclohexanediones and resorcinols catalyzed by a widely occuring ketosynthase. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 52 (15), pp. 4108-4112
- Thanwisai, Aunchalee, Tandhavanant, Sarunporn, Saiprom, Natnaree, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Ke Long, Phan, Bode, Helge B., Peacock, Sharon J., Chantratita, Narisara, 2012. Diversity of Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus spp. and their symbiotic entomopathogenic nematodes from Thailand. PLoS One, 7 (9)
- Yang, Guowei, Hernández-Rodríguez, Carmen Sara, Beeton, Michael L., Wilkinson, Paul, ffrench-Constant, Richard H., Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2012. Pdl1 is a putative lipase that enhances photorhabdus toxin complex secretion. PLoS Pathogens, 8 (5)
- Poulter, Neil, Donaldson, Matthew, Mulley, Geraldine, Duque, Luis, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Shard, Alex G., Spencer, Steve, Jenkins, A. Tobias A., Johnson, Andrew L., 2011. Plasma deposited metal Schiff-base compounds as antimicrobials. New Journal of Chemistry, 35 (7), pp. 1477-1484
- Amos, M. R., Sanchez-Contreras, M., Jackson, R. W., Munoz-Berbel, X., Ciche, T. A., Yang, G., Cooper, R. M., Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2011. Influence of the photorhabdus luminescens phosphomannose isomerase gene, manA, on mannose utilization, exopolysaccharide structure, and biofilm formation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 77 (3), pp. 776-785
- Wilkinson, Paul, Paszkiewicz, Konrad, Moorhouse, Alex, Szubert, Jan M., Beatson, Scott, Gerrard, John, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Ffrench-Constant, Richard H., 2010. New plasmids and putative virulence factors from the draft genome of an Australian clinical isolate of Photorhabdus asymbiotica. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 309 (2), pp. 136-143
- Vlisidou, Isabella, Eleftherianos, Ioannis, Dorus, Steve, Yang, Guowei, ffrench-Constant, Richard H., Reynolds, Stuart E., Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2010. The KdpD/KdpE two-component system of Photorhabdus asymbiotica promotes bacterial survival within M. sexta hemocytes. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 105 (3), pp. 352-362
- Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2010. Host?pathogen interactions : proline gives insect pathogens the green light. Current Biology, 20 (1), pp. R13-R15
- Peat, Scott M., ffrench-Constant, Richard H., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Marokházi, Judit, Fodor, Andras, Adams, Byron J., 2010. A robust phylogenetic framework for the bacterial genus Photorhabdus and its use in studying the evolution and maintenance of bioluminescence : a case for 16S, gyrB, and glnA. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 57 (2), pp. 728-740
- Jones, Robert T., Sanchez-Contreras, Maria, Vlisidou, Isabella, Amos, Matthew R., Yang, Guowei, Munoz-Berbel, Xavier, Upadhyay, Abhishek, Potter, Ursula J., Joyce, Susan A., Ciche, Todd A., Jenkins, A. Toby A., Bagby, Stefan, Ffrench-Constant, Richard H., Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2010. Photorhabdus adhesion modification protein (Pam) binds extracellular polysaccharide and alters bacterial attachment. BMC Microbiology, 10 (1)
- Dowling, Andrea J., Wilkinson, Paul A., Holden, Matthew T. G., Quail, Michael A., Bentley, Stephen D., Reger, Julia, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Titball, Richard W., ffrench-Constant, Richard H., 2010. Genome-wide analysis reveals loci encoding anti-macrophage factors in the human pathogen burkholderia pseudomallei K96243. PLoS One, 5 (12)
- Vlisidou, Isabella, Dowling, Andrea J., Evans, Iwan R., Waterfield, Nicholas R., ffrench-Constant, Richard H., Wood, W. (Will), 2009. Drosophila embryos as model systems for monitoring bacterial infection in real time. PLoS Pathogens, 5 (7)
- Waterfield, Nicholas R., Ciche, Todd, Clarke, David, 2009. Photorhabdusand a host of hosts. Annual Review of Microbiology, 63 (1), pp. 557-574
- Plichta, K. L., Joyce, S. A., Clarke, D., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Stock, S. P., 2009. Heterorhabditis gerrardi n. sp. (Nematoda : Heterorhabditidae) : the hidden host of Photorhabdus asymbiotica (Enterobacteriaceae: ?-Proteobacteria). Journal of Helminthology, 83 (4), pp. 309-320
- Waterfield, Nicholas R., Sanchez-Contreras, M., Eleftherianos, I., Dowling, A., Yang, G., Wilkinson, P., Parkhill, J., Thomson, N., Reynolds, S. E., Bode, Helge B., Dorus, S., Ffrench-Constant, R. H., 2009. Correction for Waterfield et al., Rapid virulence annotation (RVA) : identification of virulence factors using a bacterial genome library and multiple invertebrate hosts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106 (6), pp. 2083-2083
- Poulter, Neil, Munoz-Berbel, Xavier, Johnson, Andrew L., Dowling, Andrea J., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Jenkins, A. Tobias A., 2009. An organo-silver compound that shows antimicrobial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a monomer and plasma deposited film. Chemical Communications, pp. 7312-7314
- Eleftherianos, Ioannis, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Bone, Peter, Boundy, Sam, ffrench-Constant, Richard H., Reynolds, Stuart E., 2009. A single locus from the entomopathogenic bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens inhibits activated Manduca sexta phenoloxidase. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 293 (2), pp. 170-176
- Ahantarig, A., Chantawat, N., Waterfield, Nicholas R., ffrench-Constant, R., Kittayapong, P., 2009. PirAB toxin from photorhabdus asymbiotica as a larvicide against dengue vectors. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 75 (13), pp. 4627-4629
- Wilkinson, Paul, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Crossman, Lisa, Corton, Craig, Sanchez-Contreras, Maria, Vlisidou, Isabella, Barron, Andrew, Bignell, Alexandra, Clark, Louise, Ormond, Douglas, Mayho, Matthew, Bason, Nathalie, Smith, Frances, Simmonds, Mark, Churcher, Carol, Harris, David, Thompson, Nicholas R., Quail, Michael, Parkhill, Julian, Ffrench-Constant, Richard H., 2009. Comparative genomics of the emerging human pathogen Photorhabdus asymbiotica with the insect pathogen Photorhabdus luminescens. BMC Genomics, 10 (1)
- Hares, M. C., Hinchliffe, S. J., Strong, P. C. R., Eleftherianos, I., Dowling, A. J., ffrench-Constant, R. H., Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2008. The Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia pestis toxin complex is active against cultured mammalian cells. Microbiology, 154 (11), pp. 3503-3517
- Waterfield, Nicholas R., Sanchez-Contreras, M., Eleftherianos, I., Dowling, A., Yang, G., Wilkinson, P., Parkhill, J., Thomson, N., Reynolds, S. E., Bode, Helge B., Dorus, S., ffrench-Constant, R. H., 2008. Rapid virulence annotation (RVA) : identification of virulence factors using a bacterial genome library and multiple invertebrate hosts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105 (41), pp. 15967-15972
- Vlisidou, Isabella, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Wood, Will, 2012. Elucidating the in vivo targets of photorhabdus toxins in real-time using drosophila embryos. In Mylonakis , Eleftherios; Ausubel , Frederick M.; Gilmore , Michael; Casadevall , Arturo (eds.), Recent Advances on Model Hosts, Springer New York, pp. 49-57
- Vlisidou, Isabella, Waterfield, Nicholas R., Wood, Will, 2011. Elucidating the in vivo targets of photorhabdus toxins in real-time using drosophila embryos. In Mylonakis , Eleftherios; Ausubel , Frederick M; Gilmore , Michael; Casadevall, Arturoll (eds.), Recent Advances on Model Hosts, New York, Springer, pp. 49-57
- 'Manoharan, Shathviga, 'Taylor-Joyce, Grace, 'Brooker, Thomas A., 'Hernandez-Rodriguez, Carmen Sara, 'Hapeshi, Alexia, 'Baldwin, Victoria, 'Baillie, Les, 'Oyston, Petra C. F., 'Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2022. 'From cereus to anthrax and back again : the role of the PlcR regulator in the ?cross-over? strain Bacillus cereus G9241. BioRxiv
- 'Taylor-Joyce, Grace, 'Manoharan, Shathviga, 'Brooker, Thomas, 'Hernandez-Rodr?guez, Carmen Sara, 'Baillie, Les, 'Oyston, Petra C. F., 'Hapeshi, Alexia, 'Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2022. 'The influence of extrachromosomal elements in the anthrax ?cross-over? strain Bacillus cereus G9241. BioRxiv
- Hapeshi, Alexia, Benarroch, Jonatan M., Clarke, David, Waterfield, Nicholas R., 2018. PluminescensTTO1_warwick.gff. Figshare
- Kaner, Rebecca A., Allison, Simon A., Faulkner, Alan D., Simpson, Daniel H., Waterfield, Nicholas R., Phillips, Roger M., Roper, David I., Shepherd, Samantha L., Scott, Peter, 2015. Data for Anticancer metallohelices : nanomolar potency and high selectivity. University of Warwick. Science. Chemistry. Scott Group
Title | Funder | Award start | Award end |
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Ion mobility mass spectrometer for proteomics facility. ALERT19 | BBSRC | 01 Jul 2020 | 30 Jun 2021 |
Understanding and exploiting natural molecular syringes | Leverhulme Trust | 05 Oct 2015 | 04 Apr 2019 |