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Multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic Leptospira species

BACKGROUND: Leptospira are the parasitic bacterial organisms associated with a broad range of mammalian hosts and are responsible for severe cases of human Leptospirosis. The epidemiology of leptospirosis is complex and dynamic. Multiple serovars have been identified, each adapted to one or more ani...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Niyaz, Devi, S Manjulata, de los Á Valverde, M, Vijayachari, P, Machang'u, Robert S, Ellis, William A, Hartskeerl, Rudy A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1664579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17121682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-0711-5-28
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author Ahmed, Niyaz
Devi, S Manjulata
de los Á Valverde, M
Vijayachari, P
Machang'u, Robert S
Ellis, William A
Hartskeerl, Rudy A
author_facet Ahmed, Niyaz
Devi, S Manjulata
de los Á Valverde, M
Vijayachari, P
Machang'u, Robert S
Ellis, William A
Hartskeerl, Rudy A
author_sort Ahmed, Niyaz
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Leptospira are the parasitic bacterial organisms associated with a broad range of mammalian hosts and are responsible for severe cases of human Leptospirosis. The epidemiology of leptospirosis is complex and dynamic. Multiple serovars have been identified, each adapted to one or more animal hosts. Adaptation is a dynamic process that changes the spatial and temporal distribution of serovars and clinical manifestations in different hosts. Serotyping based on repertoire of surface antigens is an ambiguous and artificial system of classification of leptospiral agents. Molecular typing methods for the identification of pathogenic leptospires up to individual genome species level have been highly sought after since the decipherment of whole genome sequences. Only a few resources exist for microbial genotypic data based on individual techniques such as Multiple Locus Sequence Typing (MLST), but unfortunately no such databases are existent for leptospires. RESULTS: We for the first time report development of a robust MLST method for genotyping of Leptospira. Genotyping based on DNA sequence identity of 4 housekeeping genes and 2 candidate genes was analyzed in a set of 120 strains including 41 reference strains representing different geographical areas and from different sources. Of the six selected genes, adk, icdA and secY were significantly more variable whereas the LipL32 and LipL41 coding genes and the rrs2 gene were moderately variable. The phylogenetic tree clustered the isolates according to the genome-based species. CONCLUSION: The main advantages of MLST over other typing methods for leptospires include reproducibility, robustness, consistency and portability. The genetic relatedness of the leptospires can be better studied by the MLST approach and can be used for molecular epidemiological and evolutionary studies and population genetics.
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spelling pubmed-16645792006-11-29 Multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic Leptospira species Ahmed, Niyaz Devi, S Manjulata de los Á Valverde, M Vijayachari, P Machang'u, Robert S Ellis, William A Hartskeerl, Rudy A Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob Research BACKGROUND: Leptospira are the parasitic bacterial organisms associated with a broad range of mammalian hosts and are responsible for severe cases of human Leptospirosis. The epidemiology of leptospirosis is complex and dynamic. Multiple serovars have been identified, each adapted to one or more animal hosts. Adaptation is a dynamic process that changes the spatial and temporal distribution of serovars and clinical manifestations in different hosts. Serotyping based on repertoire of surface antigens is an ambiguous and artificial system of classification of leptospiral agents. Molecular typing methods for the identification of pathogenic leptospires up to individual genome species level have been highly sought after since the decipherment of whole genome sequences. Only a few resources exist for microbial genotypic data based on individual techniques such as Multiple Locus Sequence Typing (MLST), but unfortunately no such databases are existent for leptospires. RESULTS: We for the first time report development of a robust MLST method for genotyping of Leptospira. Genotyping based on DNA sequence identity of 4 housekeeping genes and 2 candidate genes was analyzed in a set of 120 strains including 41 reference strains representing different geographical areas and from different sources. Of the six selected genes, adk, icdA and secY were significantly more variable whereas the LipL32 and LipL41 coding genes and the rrs2 gene were moderately variable. The phylogenetic tree clustered the isolates according to the genome-based species. CONCLUSION: The main advantages of MLST over other typing methods for leptospires include reproducibility, robustness, consistency and portability. The genetic relatedness of the leptospires can be better studied by the MLST approach and can be used for molecular epidemiological and evolutionary studies and population genetics. BioMed Central 2006-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC1664579/ /pubmed/17121682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-0711-5-28 Text en Copyright © 2006 Ahmed et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ahmed, Niyaz
Devi, S Manjulata
de los Á Valverde, M
Vijayachari, P
Machang'u, Robert S
Ellis, William A
Hartskeerl, Rudy A
Multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic Leptospira species
title Multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic Leptospira species
title_full Multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic Leptospira species
title_fullStr Multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic Leptospira species
title_full_unstemmed Multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic Leptospira species
title_short Multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic Leptospira species
title_sort multilocus sequence typing method for identification and genotypic classification of pathogenic leptospira species
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1664579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17121682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-0711-5-28
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