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Meningococcal Genetic Variation Mechanisms Viewed through Comparative Analysis of Serogroup C Strain FAM18
The bacterium Neisseria meningitidis is commonly found harmlessly colonising the mucosal surfaces of the human nasopharynx. Occasionally strains can invade host tissues causing septicaemia and meningitis, making the bacterium a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both the developed and develop...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797815/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17305430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030023 |
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author | Bentley, Stephen D Vernikos, George S Snyder, Lori A. S Churcher, Carol Arrowsmith, Claire Chillingworth, Tracey Cronin, Ann Davis, Paul H Holroyd, Nancy E Jagels, Kay Maddison, Mark Moule, Sharon Rabbinowitsch, Ester Sharp, Sarah Unwin, Louise Whitehead, Sally Quail, Michael A Achtman, Mark Barrell, Bart Saunders, Nigel J Parkhill, Julian |
author_facet | Bentley, Stephen D Vernikos, George S Snyder, Lori A. S Churcher, Carol Arrowsmith, Claire Chillingworth, Tracey Cronin, Ann Davis, Paul H Holroyd, Nancy E Jagels, Kay Maddison, Mark Moule, Sharon Rabbinowitsch, Ester Sharp, Sarah Unwin, Louise Whitehead, Sally Quail, Michael A Achtman, Mark Barrell, Bart Saunders, Nigel J Parkhill, Julian |
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description | The bacterium Neisseria meningitidis is commonly found harmlessly colonising the mucosal surfaces of the human nasopharynx. Occasionally strains can invade host tissues causing septicaemia and meningitis, making the bacterium a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both the developed and developing world. The species is known to be diverse in many ways, as a product of its natural transformability and of a range of recombination and mutation-based systems. Previous work on pathogenic Neisseria has identified several mechanisms for the generation of diversity of surface structures, including phase variation based on slippage-like mechanisms and sequence conversion of expressed genes using information from silent loci. Comparison of the genome sequences of two N. meningitidis strains, serogroup B MC58 and serogroup A Z2491, suggested further mechanisms of variation, including C-terminal exchange in specific genes and enhanced localised recombination and variation related to repeat arrays. We have sequenced the genome of N. meningitidis strain FAM18, a representative of the ST-11/ET-37 complex, providing the first genome sequence for the disease-causing serogroup C meningococci; it has 1,976 predicted genes, of which 60 do not have orthologues in the previously sequenced serogroup A or B strains. Through genome comparison with Z2491 and MC58 we have further characterised specific mechanisms of genetic variation in N. meningitidis, describing specialised loci for generation of cell surface protein variants and measuring the association between noncoding repeat arrays and sequence variation in flanking genes. Here we provide a detailed view of novel genetic diversification mechanisms in N. meningitidis. Our analysis provides evidence for the hypothesis that the noncoding repeat arrays in neisserial genomes (neisserial intergenic mosaic elements) provide a crucial mechanism for the generation of surface antigen variants. Such variation will have an impact on the interaction with the host tissues, and understanding these mechanisms is important to aid our understanding of the intimate and complex relationship between the human nasopharynx and the meningococcus. |
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spelling | pubmed-17978152007-02-16 Meningococcal Genetic Variation Mechanisms Viewed through Comparative Analysis of Serogroup C Strain FAM18 Bentley, Stephen D Vernikos, George S Snyder, Lori A. S Churcher, Carol Arrowsmith, Claire Chillingworth, Tracey Cronin, Ann Davis, Paul H Holroyd, Nancy E Jagels, Kay Maddison, Mark Moule, Sharon Rabbinowitsch, Ester Sharp, Sarah Unwin, Louise Whitehead, Sally Quail, Michael A Achtman, Mark Barrell, Bart Saunders, Nigel J Parkhill, Julian PLoS Genet Research Article The bacterium Neisseria meningitidis is commonly found harmlessly colonising the mucosal surfaces of the human nasopharynx. Occasionally strains can invade host tissues causing septicaemia and meningitis, making the bacterium a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both the developed and developing world. The species is known to be diverse in many ways, as a product of its natural transformability and of a range of recombination and mutation-based systems. Previous work on pathogenic Neisseria has identified several mechanisms for the generation of diversity of surface structures, including phase variation based on slippage-like mechanisms and sequence conversion of expressed genes using information from silent loci. Comparison of the genome sequences of two N. meningitidis strains, serogroup B MC58 and serogroup A Z2491, suggested further mechanisms of variation, including C-terminal exchange in specific genes and enhanced localised recombination and variation related to repeat arrays. We have sequenced the genome of N. meningitidis strain FAM18, a representative of the ST-11/ET-37 complex, providing the first genome sequence for the disease-causing serogroup C meningococci; it has 1,976 predicted genes, of which 60 do not have orthologues in the previously sequenced serogroup A or B strains. Through genome comparison with Z2491 and MC58 we have further characterised specific mechanisms of genetic variation in N. meningitidis, describing specialised loci for generation of cell surface protein variants and measuring the association between noncoding repeat arrays and sequence variation in flanking genes. Here we provide a detailed view of novel genetic diversification mechanisms in N. meningitidis. Our analysis provides evidence for the hypothesis that the noncoding repeat arrays in neisserial genomes (neisserial intergenic mosaic elements) provide a crucial mechanism for the generation of surface antigen variants. Such variation will have an impact on the interaction with the host tissues, and understanding these mechanisms is important to aid our understanding of the intimate and complex relationship between the human nasopharynx and the meningococcus. Public Library of Science 2007-02 2007-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC1797815/ /pubmed/17305430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030023 Text en © 2007 Bentley et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bentley, Stephen D Vernikos, George S Snyder, Lori A. S Churcher, Carol Arrowsmith, Claire Chillingworth, Tracey Cronin, Ann Davis, Paul H Holroyd, Nancy E Jagels, Kay Maddison, Mark Moule, Sharon Rabbinowitsch, Ester Sharp, Sarah Unwin, Louise Whitehead, Sally Quail, Michael A Achtman, Mark Barrell, Bart Saunders, Nigel J Parkhill, Julian Meningococcal Genetic Variation Mechanisms Viewed through Comparative Analysis of Serogroup C Strain FAM18 |
title | Meningococcal Genetic Variation Mechanisms Viewed through Comparative Analysis of Serogroup C Strain FAM18 |
title_full | Meningococcal Genetic Variation Mechanisms Viewed through Comparative Analysis of Serogroup C Strain FAM18 |
title_fullStr | Meningococcal Genetic Variation Mechanisms Viewed through Comparative Analysis of Serogroup C Strain FAM18 |
title_full_unstemmed | Meningococcal Genetic Variation Mechanisms Viewed through Comparative Analysis of Serogroup C Strain FAM18 |
title_short | Meningococcal Genetic Variation Mechanisms Viewed through Comparative Analysis of Serogroup C Strain FAM18 |
title_sort | meningococcal genetic variation mechanisms viewed through comparative analysis of serogroup c strain fam18 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797815/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17305430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030023 |
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