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Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea

BACKGROUND: Laribacter hongkongensis is a newly discovered, facultative anaerobic, Gram-negative, motile, sea gull-shaped rod associated with freshwater fish borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea. A highly reproducible and discriminative typing system is essential for better understandi...

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Autores principales: Woo, Patrick CY, Teng, Jade LL, Tsang, Alan KL, Tse, Herman, Tsang, Vivien YM, Chan, King-Man, Lee, Edwin KY, Chan, Jim KH, Ma, Shirley SL, Tam, Dorothy MW, Chung, Liliane MW, Lau, Susanna KP, Yuen, Kwok-Yung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2644701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19178751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-21
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author Woo, Patrick CY
Teng, Jade LL
Tsang, Alan KL
Tse, Herman
Tsang, Vivien YM
Chan, King-Man
Lee, Edwin KY
Chan, Jim KH
Ma, Shirley SL
Tam, Dorothy MW
Chung, Liliane MW
Lau, Susanna KP
Yuen, Kwok-Yung
author_facet Woo, Patrick CY
Teng, Jade LL
Tsang, Alan KL
Tse, Herman
Tsang, Vivien YM
Chan, King-Man
Lee, Edwin KY
Chan, Jim KH
Ma, Shirley SL
Tam, Dorothy MW
Chung, Liliane MW
Lau, Susanna KP
Yuen, Kwok-Yung
author_sort Woo, Patrick CY
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Laribacter hongkongensis is a newly discovered, facultative anaerobic, Gram-negative, motile, sea gull-shaped rod associated with freshwater fish borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea. A highly reproducible and discriminative typing system is essential for better understanding of the epidemiology of L. hongkongensis. In this study, a multilocus sequence typing (MLST) system was developed for L. hongkongensis. The system was used to characterize 146 L. hongkongensis isolates, including 39 from humans and 107 from fish. RESULTS: Fragments (362 to 504 bp) of seven housekeeping genes were amplified and sequenced. Among the 3068 bp of the seven loci, 332 polymorphic sites were observed. The median number of alleles at each locus was 34 [range 22 (ilvC) to 45 (thiC)]. All seven genes showed very low d(n)/d(s )ratios of < 0.04, indicating that no strong positive selective pressure is present. A total of 97 different sequence types (STs) were assigned to the 146 isolates, with 80 STs identified only once. The overall discriminatory power was 0.9861. eBURST grouped the isolates into 12 lineages, with six groups containing only isolates from fish and three groups only isolates from humans. Standardized index of association (I(S)(A)) measurement showed significant linkage disequilibrium in isolates from both humans and fish. The I(S)(A )for the isolates from humans and fish were 0.270 and 0.636, indicating the isolates from fish were more clonal than the isolates from humans. Only one interconnected network (acnB) was detected in the split graphs. The P-value (P = 0) of sum of the squares of condensed fragments in Sawyer's test showed evidence of intragenic recombination in the rho, acnB and thiC loci, but the P-value (P = 1) of maximum condensed fragment in these gene loci did not show evidence of intragenic recombination. Congruence analysis showed that all the pairwise comparisons of the 7 MLST loci were incongruent, indicating that recombination played a substantial role in the evolution of L. hongkongensis. A website for L. hongkongensis MLST was set up and can be accessed at http://mlstdb.hku.hk:14206/MLST_index.html. CONCLUSION: A highly reproducible and discriminative MLST system was developed for L. hongkongensis.
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spelling pubmed-26447012009-02-19 Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea Woo, Patrick CY Teng, Jade LL Tsang, Alan KL Tse, Herman Tsang, Vivien YM Chan, King-Man Lee, Edwin KY Chan, Jim KH Ma, Shirley SL Tam, Dorothy MW Chung, Liliane MW Lau, Susanna KP Yuen, Kwok-Yung BMC Microbiol Research article BACKGROUND: Laribacter hongkongensis is a newly discovered, facultative anaerobic, Gram-negative, motile, sea gull-shaped rod associated with freshwater fish borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea. A highly reproducible and discriminative typing system is essential for better understanding of the epidemiology of L. hongkongensis. In this study, a multilocus sequence typing (MLST) system was developed for L. hongkongensis. The system was used to characterize 146 L. hongkongensis isolates, including 39 from humans and 107 from fish. RESULTS: Fragments (362 to 504 bp) of seven housekeeping genes were amplified and sequenced. Among the 3068 bp of the seven loci, 332 polymorphic sites were observed. The median number of alleles at each locus was 34 [range 22 (ilvC) to 45 (thiC)]. All seven genes showed very low d(n)/d(s )ratios of < 0.04, indicating that no strong positive selective pressure is present. A total of 97 different sequence types (STs) were assigned to the 146 isolates, with 80 STs identified only once. The overall discriminatory power was 0.9861. eBURST grouped the isolates into 12 lineages, with six groups containing only isolates from fish and three groups only isolates from humans. Standardized index of association (I(S)(A)) measurement showed significant linkage disequilibrium in isolates from both humans and fish. The I(S)(A )for the isolates from humans and fish were 0.270 and 0.636, indicating the isolates from fish were more clonal than the isolates from humans. Only one interconnected network (acnB) was detected in the split graphs. The P-value (P = 0) of sum of the squares of condensed fragments in Sawyer's test showed evidence of intragenic recombination in the rho, acnB and thiC loci, but the P-value (P = 1) of maximum condensed fragment in these gene loci did not show evidence of intragenic recombination. Congruence analysis showed that all the pairwise comparisons of the 7 MLST loci were incongruent, indicating that recombination played a substantial role in the evolution of L. hongkongensis. A website for L. hongkongensis MLST was set up and can be accessed at http://mlstdb.hku.hk:14206/MLST_index.html. CONCLUSION: A highly reproducible and discriminative MLST system was developed for L. hongkongensis. BioMed Central 2009-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2644701/ /pubmed/19178751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-21 Text en Copyright ©2009 Woo 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.
spellingShingle Research article
Woo, Patrick CY
Teng, Jade LL
Tsang, Alan KL
Tse, Herman
Tsang, Vivien YM
Chan, King-Man
Lee, Edwin KY
Chan, Jim KH
Ma, Shirley SL
Tam, Dorothy MW
Chung, Liliane MW
Lau, Susanna KP
Yuen, Kwok-Yung
Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea
title Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea
title_full Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea
title_fullStr Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea
title_full_unstemmed Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea
title_short Development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for Laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea
title_sort development of a multi-locus sequence typing scheme for laribacter hongkongensis, a novel bacterium associated with freshwater fish-borne gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2644701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19178751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-21
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