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Genome sequence of Dichelobacter nodosus JKS-07B isolate from J&K, India associated with virulent footrot of sheep

INTRODUCTION: Virulent footrot of sheep caused by Dichelobacter nodosus is associated with tremendous economic losses due to recurrent treatment costs and increased culling rates. This organism being a fastidious anaerobe is difficult to isolate on ordinary media that does not support its growth. Th...

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Autores principales: Qureshi, Sabia, Wani, Shakil A, Farooq, Shaheen, Kashoo, Zahid, Bhat, Basharat, Isfaqul Hussain, Mohammad, Habib, Aasim, Altaf Bhat, Mohd, Khan, Shafkat Majeed, Pandit, Arif Ahmad, Malla, Javeed A, Dar, Bilal Ahmad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10358635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34904916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00368504211057678
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author Qureshi, Sabia
Wani, Shakil A
Farooq, Shaheen
Kashoo, Zahid
Bhat, Basharat
Isfaqul Hussain, Mohammad
Habib, Aasim
Altaf Bhat, Mohd
Khan, Shafkat Majeed
Pandit, Arif Ahmad
Malla, Javeed A
Dar, Bilal Ahmad
author_facet Qureshi, Sabia
Wani, Shakil A
Farooq, Shaheen
Kashoo, Zahid
Bhat, Basharat
Isfaqul Hussain, Mohammad
Habib, Aasim
Altaf Bhat, Mohd
Khan, Shafkat Majeed
Pandit, Arif Ahmad
Malla, Javeed A
Dar, Bilal Ahmad
author_sort Qureshi, Sabia
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description INTRODUCTION: Virulent footrot of sheep caused by Dichelobacter nodosus is associated with tremendous economic losses due to recurrent treatment costs and increased culling rates. This organism being a fastidious anaerobe is difficult to isolate on ordinary media that does not support its growth. The D. nodosus serogroup B isolate described in the present study has been used in the preparation of the whole-cell killed vaccine against footrot in India. D. nodosus serogroup B is the predominant serogroup involved in virulent footrot (lesion score 4) in India as well as in many sheep-rearing countries of the globe. METHODS: Genomic DNA was extracted using wizard Genomic DNA purification kit. The whole genome of the D. nodosus strain B was sequenced using an Illumina HiSeq 2500 platform and annotated according to functional gene categories. Annotations were performed using in-house developed Perl scripts using Nr/Nt database, uniprot, Pfam, KEGG, Panther DB, and GO database. RESULT: The assembled genome size is 1.311,533 Mb and GC content is 44.38. A total of 1215 protein-coding genes, 44tRNA and 7 rRNA were identified. The genome shows 98.63% sequence homology with the reference genome. However, 21 new genes have been identified in this genome. The information will provide insights into the various genes and regulators necessary for D. nodosus growth and survival. DISCUSSION: The genome information of this serogroup B of D. nodosus isolate involved in 85–90% cases of virulent footrot of sheep in India provides further insights for improvement of the killed vaccine (B serogroup) developed recently in India. For the development of an efficacious vaccine against virulent footrot, it is essential to know the serological diversity as well as the virulent status of the strains of the D. nodosus. This serogroup isolate is a potential vaccine candidate to mitigate ovine footrot in India as the majority of virulent footrot cases belong to serogroup B of D. nodosus.
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spelling pubmed-103586352023-08-09 Genome sequence of Dichelobacter nodosus JKS-07B isolate from J&K, India associated with virulent footrot of sheep Qureshi, Sabia Wani, Shakil A Farooq, Shaheen Kashoo, Zahid Bhat, Basharat Isfaqul Hussain, Mohammad Habib, Aasim Altaf Bhat, Mohd Khan, Shafkat Majeed Pandit, Arif Ahmad Malla, Javeed A Dar, Bilal Ahmad Sci Prog Original Manuscript INTRODUCTION: Virulent footrot of sheep caused by Dichelobacter nodosus is associated with tremendous economic losses due to recurrent treatment costs and increased culling rates. This organism being a fastidious anaerobe is difficult to isolate on ordinary media that does not support its growth. The D. nodosus serogroup B isolate described in the present study has been used in the preparation of the whole-cell killed vaccine against footrot in India. D. nodosus serogroup B is the predominant serogroup involved in virulent footrot (lesion score 4) in India as well as in many sheep-rearing countries of the globe. METHODS: Genomic DNA was extracted using wizard Genomic DNA purification kit. The whole genome of the D. nodosus strain B was sequenced using an Illumina HiSeq 2500 platform and annotated according to functional gene categories. Annotations were performed using in-house developed Perl scripts using Nr/Nt database, uniprot, Pfam, KEGG, Panther DB, and GO database. RESULT: The assembled genome size is 1.311,533 Mb and GC content is 44.38. A total of 1215 protein-coding genes, 44tRNA and 7 rRNA were identified. The genome shows 98.63% sequence homology with the reference genome. However, 21 new genes have been identified in this genome. The information will provide insights into the various genes and regulators necessary for D. nodosus growth and survival. DISCUSSION: The genome information of this serogroup B of D. nodosus isolate involved in 85–90% cases of virulent footrot of sheep in India provides further insights for improvement of the killed vaccine (B serogroup) developed recently in India. For the development of an efficacious vaccine against virulent footrot, it is essential to know the serological diversity as well as the virulent status of the strains of the D. nodosus. This serogroup isolate is a potential vaccine candidate to mitigate ovine footrot in India as the majority of virulent footrot cases belong to serogroup B of D. nodosus. SAGE Publications 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10358635/ /pubmed/34904916 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00368504211057678 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Manuscript
Qureshi, Sabia
Wani, Shakil A
Farooq, Shaheen
Kashoo, Zahid
Bhat, Basharat
Isfaqul Hussain, Mohammad
Habib, Aasim
Altaf Bhat, Mohd
Khan, Shafkat Majeed
Pandit, Arif Ahmad
Malla, Javeed A
Dar, Bilal Ahmad
Genome sequence of Dichelobacter nodosus JKS-07B isolate from J&K, India associated with virulent footrot of sheep
title Genome sequence of Dichelobacter nodosus JKS-07B isolate from J&K, India associated with virulent footrot of sheep
title_full Genome sequence of Dichelobacter nodosus JKS-07B isolate from J&K, India associated with virulent footrot of sheep
title_fullStr Genome sequence of Dichelobacter nodosus JKS-07B isolate from J&K, India associated with virulent footrot of sheep
title_full_unstemmed Genome sequence of Dichelobacter nodosus JKS-07B isolate from J&K, India associated with virulent footrot of sheep
title_short Genome sequence of Dichelobacter nodosus JKS-07B isolate from J&K, India associated with virulent footrot of sheep
title_sort genome sequence of dichelobacter nodosus jks-07b isolate from j&k, india associated with virulent footrot of sheep
topic Original Manuscript
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10358635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34904916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00368504211057678
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