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Comparative Genome Analysis of Enterococcus cecorum Reveals Intercontinental Spread of a Lineage of Clinical Poultry Isolates

Enterococcus cecorum is an emerging pathogen responsible for osteomyelitis, spondylitis, and femoral head necrosis causing animal suffering and mortality and requiring antimicrobial use in poultry. Paradoxically, E. cecorum is a common inhabitant of the intestinal microbiota of adult chickens. Despi...

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Autores principales: Laurentie, Jeanne, Loux, Valentin, Hennequet-Antier, Christelle, Chambellon, Emilie, Deschamps, Julien, Trotereau, Angélina, Furlan, Sylviane, Darrigo, Claire, Kempf, Florent, Lao, Julie, Milhes, Marine, Roques, Céline, Quinquis, Benoit, Vandecasteele, Céline, Boyer, Roxane, Bouchez, Olivier, Repoila, Francis, Le Guennec, Jean, Chiapello, Hélène, Briandet, Romain, Helloin, Emmanuelle, Schouler, Catherine, Kempf, Isabelle, Serror, Pascale
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10117131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36794931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00495-22
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author Laurentie, Jeanne
Loux, Valentin
Hennequet-Antier, Christelle
Chambellon, Emilie
Deschamps, Julien
Trotereau, Angélina
Furlan, Sylviane
Darrigo, Claire
Kempf, Florent
Lao, Julie
Milhes, Marine
Roques, Céline
Quinquis, Benoit
Vandecasteele, Céline
Boyer, Roxane
Bouchez, Olivier
Repoila, Francis
Le Guennec, Jean
Chiapello, Hélène
Briandet, Romain
Helloin, Emmanuelle
Schouler, Catherine
Kempf, Isabelle
Serror, Pascale
author_facet Laurentie, Jeanne
Loux, Valentin
Hennequet-Antier, Christelle
Chambellon, Emilie
Deschamps, Julien
Trotereau, Angélina
Furlan, Sylviane
Darrigo, Claire
Kempf, Florent
Lao, Julie
Milhes, Marine
Roques, Céline
Quinquis, Benoit
Vandecasteele, Céline
Boyer, Roxane
Bouchez, Olivier
Repoila, Francis
Le Guennec, Jean
Chiapello, Hélène
Briandet, Romain
Helloin, Emmanuelle
Schouler, Catherine
Kempf, Isabelle
Serror, Pascale
author_sort Laurentie, Jeanne
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description Enterococcus cecorum is an emerging pathogen responsible for osteomyelitis, spondylitis, and femoral head necrosis causing animal suffering and mortality and requiring antimicrobial use in poultry. Paradoxically, E. cecorum is a common inhabitant of the intestinal microbiota of adult chickens. Despite evidence suggesting the existence of clones with pathogenic potential, the genetic and phenotypic relatedness of disease-associated isolates remains little investigated. Here, we sequenced and analyzed the genomes and characterized the phenotypes of more than 100 isolates, the majority of which were collected over the last 10 years from 16 French broiler farms. Comparative genomics, genome-wide association studies, and the measured susceptibility to serum, biofilm-forming capacity, and adhesion to chicken type II collagen were used to identify features associated with clinical isolates. We found that none of the tested phenotypes could discriminate the origin of the isolates or the phylogenetic group. Instead, we found that most clinical isolates are grouped phylogenetically, and our analyses selected six genes that discriminate 94% of isolates associated with disease from those that are not. Analysis of the resistome and the mobilome revealed that multidrug-resistant clones of E. cecorum cluster into a few clades and that integrative conjugative elements and genomic islands are the main carriers of antimicrobial resistance. This comprehensive genomic analysis shows that disease-associated clones of E. cecorum belong mainly to one phylogenetic clade. IMPORTANCE Enterococcus cecorum is an important pathogen of poultry worldwide. It causes a number of locomotor disorders and septicemia, particularly in fast-growing broilers. Animal suffering, antimicrobial use, and associated economic losses require a better understanding of disease-associated E. cecorum isolates. To address this need, we performed whole-genome sequencing and analysis of a large collection of isolates responsible for outbreaks in France. By providing the first data set on the genetic diversity and resistome of E. cecorum strains circulating in France, we pinpoint an epidemic lineage that is probably also circulating elsewhere that should be targeted preferentially by preventive strategies in order to reduce the burden of E. cecorum-related diseases.
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spelling pubmed-101171312023-04-21 Comparative Genome Analysis of Enterococcus cecorum Reveals Intercontinental Spread of a Lineage of Clinical Poultry Isolates Laurentie, Jeanne Loux, Valentin Hennequet-Antier, Christelle Chambellon, Emilie Deschamps, Julien Trotereau, Angélina Furlan, Sylviane Darrigo, Claire Kempf, Florent Lao, Julie Milhes, Marine Roques, Céline Quinquis, Benoit Vandecasteele, Céline Boyer, Roxane Bouchez, Olivier Repoila, Francis Le Guennec, Jean Chiapello, Hélène Briandet, Romain Helloin, Emmanuelle Schouler, Catherine Kempf, Isabelle Serror, Pascale mSphere Research Article Enterococcus cecorum is an emerging pathogen responsible for osteomyelitis, spondylitis, and femoral head necrosis causing animal suffering and mortality and requiring antimicrobial use in poultry. Paradoxically, E. cecorum is a common inhabitant of the intestinal microbiota of adult chickens. Despite evidence suggesting the existence of clones with pathogenic potential, the genetic and phenotypic relatedness of disease-associated isolates remains little investigated. Here, we sequenced and analyzed the genomes and characterized the phenotypes of more than 100 isolates, the majority of which were collected over the last 10 years from 16 French broiler farms. Comparative genomics, genome-wide association studies, and the measured susceptibility to serum, biofilm-forming capacity, and adhesion to chicken type II collagen were used to identify features associated with clinical isolates. We found that none of the tested phenotypes could discriminate the origin of the isolates or the phylogenetic group. Instead, we found that most clinical isolates are grouped phylogenetically, and our analyses selected six genes that discriminate 94% of isolates associated with disease from those that are not. Analysis of the resistome and the mobilome revealed that multidrug-resistant clones of E. cecorum cluster into a few clades and that integrative conjugative elements and genomic islands are the main carriers of antimicrobial resistance. This comprehensive genomic analysis shows that disease-associated clones of E. cecorum belong mainly to one phylogenetic clade. IMPORTANCE Enterococcus cecorum is an important pathogen of poultry worldwide. It causes a number of locomotor disorders and septicemia, particularly in fast-growing broilers. Animal suffering, antimicrobial use, and associated economic losses require a better understanding of disease-associated E. cecorum isolates. To address this need, we performed whole-genome sequencing and analysis of a large collection of isolates responsible for outbreaks in France. By providing the first data set on the genetic diversity and resistome of E. cecorum strains circulating in France, we pinpoint an epidemic lineage that is probably also circulating elsewhere that should be targeted preferentially by preventive strategies in order to reduce the burden of E. cecorum-related diseases. American Society for Microbiology 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10117131/ /pubmed/36794931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00495-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Laurentie et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Laurentie, Jeanne
Loux, Valentin
Hennequet-Antier, Christelle
Chambellon, Emilie
Deschamps, Julien
Trotereau, Angélina
Furlan, Sylviane
Darrigo, Claire
Kempf, Florent
Lao, Julie
Milhes, Marine
Roques, Céline
Quinquis, Benoit
Vandecasteele, Céline
Boyer, Roxane
Bouchez, Olivier
Repoila, Francis
Le Guennec, Jean
Chiapello, Hélène
Briandet, Romain
Helloin, Emmanuelle
Schouler, Catherine
Kempf, Isabelle
Serror, Pascale
Comparative Genome Analysis of Enterococcus cecorum Reveals Intercontinental Spread of a Lineage of Clinical Poultry Isolates
title Comparative Genome Analysis of Enterococcus cecorum Reveals Intercontinental Spread of a Lineage of Clinical Poultry Isolates
title_full Comparative Genome Analysis of Enterococcus cecorum Reveals Intercontinental Spread of a Lineage of Clinical Poultry Isolates
title_fullStr Comparative Genome Analysis of Enterococcus cecorum Reveals Intercontinental Spread of a Lineage of Clinical Poultry Isolates
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Genome Analysis of Enterococcus cecorum Reveals Intercontinental Spread of a Lineage of Clinical Poultry Isolates
title_short Comparative Genome Analysis of Enterococcus cecorum Reveals Intercontinental Spread of a Lineage of Clinical Poultry Isolates
title_sort comparative genome analysis of enterococcus cecorum reveals intercontinental spread of a lineage of clinical poultry isolates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10117131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36794931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msphere.00495-22
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