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Genetic Profiling of the Full-Length tprK Gene in Patients with Primary and Secondary Syphilis

TprK antigenic variation is acknowledged as an important strategy developed by Treponema pallidum to achieve immune evasion. Previous studies applied short-read sequencing to explore tprK gene sequence diversity in clinical samples; however, due to the limitations of short-read sequencing, it was di...

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Autores principales: Liu, Dan, Liu, Li-Li, Zheng, Xin-Qi, Chen, Rui, Lin, Li-Rong, Yang, Tian-Ci, Tong, Man-Li
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10269439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37036342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04931-22
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author Liu, Dan
Liu, Li-Li
Zheng, Xin-Qi
Chen, Rui
Lin, Li-Rong
Yang, Tian-Ci
Tong, Man-Li
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Liu, Li-Li
Zheng, Xin-Qi
Chen, Rui
Lin, Li-Rong
Yang, Tian-Ci
Tong, Man-Li
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description TprK antigenic variation is acknowledged as an important strategy developed by Treponema pallidum to achieve immune evasion. Previous studies applied short-read sequencing to explore tprK gene sequence diversity in clinical samples; however, due to the limitations of short-read sequencing, it was difficult to determine the linkage between the seven V regions, and crucial information about full-length tprK variants was lost. Although two recent studies explored complete tprK gene profiles in natural human syphilis infection, there are still too few profiled full-length tprK variants among clinical T. pallidum isolates to fully understand the characteristics of TprK coding diversity. Here, Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) long-read sequencing was applied to examine the diversity of full-length tprK variants in 21 clinical T. pallidum isolates from 11 patients with primary syphilis and 10 patients with secondary syphilis. A total of 398 high-confidence full-length sequences, which presented remarkable sequence heterogeneity, were found. However, these full-length tprK variants exhibited limited variation in length and GC content, showing 24 length types and average GC content of 51.5 ± 0.42% and 51.6 ± 0.26% for primary and secondary syphilis samples, respectively. Additionally, the combined patterns of mutated V regions generating new tprK variants were obviously different in primary and secondary syphilis samples. The diversity of tprK gene sequences in primary syphilis samples may represent the underlying variability of the bacterium; conversely, the variability of the tprK gene in secondary syphilis samples may more accurately reflect how T. pallidum escapes host immune clearance. These data highlight the tprK gene as an important coding gene that shows conflicting genetic characteristics but underlies the persistence of spirochete infection. IMPORTANCE The resurgence of syphilis in both low- and high-income countries has attracted attention, and persistent infection by the pathogen has long been a research focus. The tprK gene, encoding the hypervariable outer membrane protein, is thought to be responsible for pathogen immune evasion and persistent infection. Here, PacBio long-read sequencing was applied to examine the diversity of full-length tprK variants in 21 clinical T. pallidum isolates from 11 patients with primary syphilis and 10 patients with secondary syphilis. The results showed that the sequences of the tprK gene were remarkably heterogeneous; however, the sequences presented limited variation in length and GC content. The investigation of the combined patterns of the V regions allowed us to gain insight into the features of the tprK gene generating new variants at different clinical stages. The findings of this study will be helpful for further exploration of the pathogenesis of syphilis.
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spelling pubmed-102694392023-06-16 Genetic Profiling of the Full-Length tprK Gene in Patients with Primary and Secondary Syphilis Liu, Dan Liu, Li-Li Zheng, Xin-Qi Chen, Rui Lin, Li-Rong Yang, Tian-Ci Tong, Man-Li Microbiol Spectr Research Article TprK antigenic variation is acknowledged as an important strategy developed by Treponema pallidum to achieve immune evasion. Previous studies applied short-read sequencing to explore tprK gene sequence diversity in clinical samples; however, due to the limitations of short-read sequencing, it was difficult to determine the linkage between the seven V regions, and crucial information about full-length tprK variants was lost. Although two recent studies explored complete tprK gene profiles in natural human syphilis infection, there are still too few profiled full-length tprK variants among clinical T. pallidum isolates to fully understand the characteristics of TprK coding diversity. Here, Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) long-read sequencing was applied to examine the diversity of full-length tprK variants in 21 clinical T. pallidum isolates from 11 patients with primary syphilis and 10 patients with secondary syphilis. A total of 398 high-confidence full-length sequences, which presented remarkable sequence heterogeneity, were found. However, these full-length tprK variants exhibited limited variation in length and GC content, showing 24 length types and average GC content of 51.5 ± 0.42% and 51.6 ± 0.26% for primary and secondary syphilis samples, respectively. Additionally, the combined patterns of mutated V regions generating new tprK variants were obviously different in primary and secondary syphilis samples. The diversity of tprK gene sequences in primary syphilis samples may represent the underlying variability of the bacterium; conversely, the variability of the tprK gene in secondary syphilis samples may more accurately reflect how T. pallidum escapes host immune clearance. These data highlight the tprK gene as an important coding gene that shows conflicting genetic characteristics but underlies the persistence of spirochete infection. IMPORTANCE The resurgence of syphilis in both low- and high-income countries has attracted attention, and persistent infection by the pathogen has long been a research focus. The tprK gene, encoding the hypervariable outer membrane protein, is thought to be responsible for pathogen immune evasion and persistent infection. Here, PacBio long-read sequencing was applied to examine the diversity of full-length tprK variants in 21 clinical T. pallidum isolates from 11 patients with primary syphilis and 10 patients with secondary syphilis. The results showed that the sequences of the tprK gene were remarkably heterogeneous; however, the sequences presented limited variation in length and GC content. The investigation of the combined patterns of the V regions allowed us to gain insight into the features of the tprK gene generating new variants at different clinical stages. The findings of this study will be helpful for further exploration of the pathogenesis of syphilis. American Society for Microbiology 2023-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10269439/ /pubmed/37036342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04931-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Liu 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/) .
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Genetic Profiling of the Full-Length tprK Gene in Patients with Primary and Secondary Syphilis
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title_full Genetic Profiling of the Full-Length tprK Gene in Patients with Primary and Secondary Syphilis
title_fullStr Genetic Profiling of the Full-Length tprK Gene in Patients with Primary and Secondary Syphilis
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Profiling of the Full-Length tprK Gene in Patients with Primary and Secondary Syphilis
title_short Genetic Profiling of the Full-Length tprK Gene in Patients with Primary and Secondary Syphilis
title_sort genetic profiling of the full-length tprk gene in patients with primary and secondary syphilis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10269439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37036342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04931-22
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