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Genetic Characterization of Non-Lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis Indicates Distinct Infection Transmission Networks in Spain

Chlamydia trachomatis infection is an important public health problem. Our objective was to assess the dynamics of the transmission of this infection, analysing the distribution of circulating ompA genotypes and multilocus sequence types of C. trachomatis in Spain as a function of clinical and epide...

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Autores principales: Piñeiro, Luis, Villa, Laura, Salmerón, Paula, Maciá, Maria Dolores, Otero, Luis, Vall-Mayans, Martí, Milagro, Ana, Bernal, Samuel, Manzanal, Ayla, Ansa, Iñigo, Cilla, Gustavo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24086941
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author Piñeiro, Luis
Villa, Laura
Salmerón, Paula
Maciá, Maria Dolores
Otero, Luis
Vall-Mayans, Martí
Milagro, Ana
Bernal, Samuel
Manzanal, Ayla
Ansa, Iñigo
Cilla, Gustavo
author_facet Piñeiro, Luis
Villa, Laura
Salmerón, Paula
Maciá, Maria Dolores
Otero, Luis
Vall-Mayans, Martí
Milagro, Ana
Bernal, Samuel
Manzanal, Ayla
Ansa, Iñigo
Cilla, Gustavo
author_sort Piñeiro, Luis
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description Chlamydia trachomatis infection is an important public health problem. Our objective was to assess the dynamics of the transmission of this infection, analysing the distribution of circulating ompA genotypes and multilocus sequence types of C. trachomatis in Spain as a function of clinical and epidemiological variables. During 2018 and 2019, we genetically characterized C. trachomatis in tertiary hospitals in six areas in Spain (Asturias, Barcelona, Gipuzkoa, Mallorca, Seville and Zaragoza), with a catchment population of 3.050 million people. Genotypes and sequence types were obtained using polymerase chain reaction techniques that amplify a fragment of the ompA gene, and five highly variable genes (hctB, CT058, CT144, CT172 and pbpB), respectively. Amplicons were sequenced and phylogenetic analysis was conducted. We obtained genotypes in 636/698 cases (91.1%). Overall and by area, genotype E was the most common (35%). Stratifying by sex, genotypes D and G were more common among men, and genotypes F and I among women (p < 0.05). Genotypes D, G and J were more common in men who have sex with men (MSM) than in men who have sex with women (MSW), in whom the most common genotypes were E and F. The diversity index was higher in sequence typing (0.981) than in genotyping (0.791), and the most common sequence types were ST52 and ST108 in MSM, and ST30, ST148, ST276 and ST327 in MSW. Differences in genotype distribution between geographical areas were attributable to differences in population characteristics. The transmission dynamics varied with sexual behaviour: the predominant genotypes and most frequent sequence types found in MSM were different to those detected in MSW and women.
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spelling pubmed-101386222023-04-28 Genetic Characterization of Non-Lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis Indicates Distinct Infection Transmission Networks in Spain Piñeiro, Luis Villa, Laura Salmerón, Paula Maciá, Maria Dolores Otero, Luis Vall-Mayans, Martí Milagro, Ana Bernal, Samuel Manzanal, Ayla Ansa, Iñigo Cilla, Gustavo Int J Mol Sci Communication Chlamydia trachomatis infection is an important public health problem. Our objective was to assess the dynamics of the transmission of this infection, analysing the distribution of circulating ompA genotypes and multilocus sequence types of C. trachomatis in Spain as a function of clinical and epidemiological variables. During 2018 and 2019, we genetically characterized C. trachomatis in tertiary hospitals in six areas in Spain (Asturias, Barcelona, Gipuzkoa, Mallorca, Seville and Zaragoza), with a catchment population of 3.050 million people. Genotypes and sequence types were obtained using polymerase chain reaction techniques that amplify a fragment of the ompA gene, and five highly variable genes (hctB, CT058, CT144, CT172 and pbpB), respectively. Amplicons were sequenced and phylogenetic analysis was conducted. We obtained genotypes in 636/698 cases (91.1%). Overall and by area, genotype E was the most common (35%). Stratifying by sex, genotypes D and G were more common among men, and genotypes F and I among women (p < 0.05). Genotypes D, G and J were more common in men who have sex with men (MSM) than in men who have sex with women (MSW), in whom the most common genotypes were E and F. The diversity index was higher in sequence typing (0.981) than in genotyping (0.791), and the most common sequence types were ST52 and ST108 in MSM, and ST30, ST148, ST276 and ST327 in MSW. Differences in genotype distribution between geographical areas were attributable to differences in population characteristics. The transmission dynamics varied with sexual behaviour: the predominant genotypes and most frequent sequence types found in MSM were different to those detected in MSW and women. MDPI 2023-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10138622/ /pubmed/37108105 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24086941 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Piñeiro, Luis
Villa, Laura
Salmerón, Paula
Maciá, Maria Dolores
Otero, Luis
Vall-Mayans, Martí
Milagro, Ana
Bernal, Samuel
Manzanal, Ayla
Ansa, Iñigo
Cilla, Gustavo
Genetic Characterization of Non-Lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis Indicates Distinct Infection Transmission Networks in Spain
title Genetic Characterization of Non-Lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis Indicates Distinct Infection Transmission Networks in Spain
title_full Genetic Characterization of Non-Lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis Indicates Distinct Infection Transmission Networks in Spain
title_fullStr Genetic Characterization of Non-Lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis Indicates Distinct Infection Transmission Networks in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Characterization of Non-Lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis Indicates Distinct Infection Transmission Networks in Spain
title_short Genetic Characterization of Non-Lymphogranuloma venereum Chlamydia trachomatis Indicates Distinct Infection Transmission Networks in Spain
title_sort genetic characterization of non-lymphogranuloma venereum chlamydia trachomatis indicates distinct infection transmission networks in spain
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24086941
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