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Rapid Evolution of Virulence and Drug Resistance in the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Streptococcus suis

BACKGROUND: Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen that infects pigs and can occasionally cause serious infections in humans. S. suis infections occur sporadically in human Europe and North America, but a recent major outbreak has been described in China with high levels of mortality. The mechani...

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Autores principales: Holden, Matthew T. G., Hauser, Heidi, Sanders, Mandy, Ngo, Thi Hoa, Cherevach, Inna, Cronin, Ann, Goodhead, Ian, Mungall, Karen, Quail, Michael A., Price, Claire, Rabbinowitsch, Ester, Sharp, Sarah, Croucher, Nicholas J., Chieu, Tran Bich, Thi Hoang Mai, Nguyen, Diep, To Song, Chinh, Nguyen Tran, Kehoe, Michael, Leigh, James A., Ward, Philip N., Dowson, Christopher G., Whatmore, Adrian M., Chanter, Neil, Iversen, Pernille, Gottschalk, Marcelo, Slater, Josh D., Smith, Hilde E., Spratt, Brian G., Xu, Jianguo, Ye, Changyun, Bentley, Stephen, Barrell, Barclay G., Schultsz, Constance, Maskell, Duncan J., Parkhill, Julian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19603075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006072
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author Holden, Matthew T. G.
Hauser, Heidi
Sanders, Mandy
Ngo, Thi Hoa
Cherevach, Inna
Cronin, Ann
Goodhead, Ian
Mungall, Karen
Quail, Michael A.
Price, Claire
Rabbinowitsch, Ester
Sharp, Sarah
Croucher, Nicholas J.
Chieu, Tran Bich
Thi Hoang Mai, Nguyen
Diep, To Song
Chinh, Nguyen Tran
Kehoe, Michael
Leigh, James A.
Ward, Philip N.
Dowson, Christopher G.
Whatmore, Adrian M.
Chanter, Neil
Iversen, Pernille
Gottschalk, Marcelo
Slater, Josh D.
Smith, Hilde E.
Spratt, Brian G.
Xu, Jianguo
Ye, Changyun
Bentley, Stephen
Barrell, Barclay G.
Schultsz, Constance
Maskell, Duncan J.
Parkhill, Julian
author_facet Holden, Matthew T. G.
Hauser, Heidi
Sanders, Mandy
Ngo, Thi Hoa
Cherevach, Inna
Cronin, Ann
Goodhead, Ian
Mungall, Karen
Quail, Michael A.
Price, Claire
Rabbinowitsch, Ester
Sharp, Sarah
Croucher, Nicholas J.
Chieu, Tran Bich
Thi Hoang Mai, Nguyen
Diep, To Song
Chinh, Nguyen Tran
Kehoe, Michael
Leigh, James A.
Ward, Philip N.
Dowson, Christopher G.
Whatmore, Adrian M.
Chanter, Neil
Iversen, Pernille
Gottschalk, Marcelo
Slater, Josh D.
Smith, Hilde E.
Spratt, Brian G.
Xu, Jianguo
Ye, Changyun
Bentley, Stephen
Barrell, Barclay G.
Schultsz, Constance
Maskell, Duncan J.
Parkhill, Julian
author_sort Holden, Matthew T. G.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen that infects pigs and can occasionally cause serious infections in humans. S. suis infections occur sporadically in human Europe and North America, but a recent major outbreak has been described in China with high levels of mortality. The mechanisms of S. suis pathogenesis in humans and pigs are poorly understood. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The sequencing of whole genomes of S. suis isolates provides opportunities to investigate the genetic basis of infection. Here we describe whole genome sequences of three S. suis strains from the same lineage: one from European pigs, and two from human cases from China and Vietnam. Comparative genomic analysis was used to investigate the variability of these strains. S. suis is phylogenetically distinct from other Streptococcus species for which genome sequences are currently available. Accordingly, ∼40% of the ∼2 Mb genome is unique in comparison to other Streptococcus species. Finer genomic comparisons within the species showed a high level of sequence conservation; virtually all of the genome is common to the S. suis strains. The only exceptions are three ∼90 kb regions, present in the two isolates from humans, composed of integrative conjugative elements and transposons. Carried in these regions are coding sequences associated with drug resistance. In addition, small-scale sequence variation has generated pseudogenes in putative virulence and colonization factors. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The genomic inventories of genetically related S. suis strains, isolated from distinct hosts and diseases, exhibit high levels of conservation. However, the genomes provide evidence that horizontal gene transfer has contributed to the evolution of drug resistance.
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spelling pubmed-27057932009-07-15 Rapid Evolution of Virulence and Drug Resistance in the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Streptococcus suis Holden, Matthew T. G. Hauser, Heidi Sanders, Mandy Ngo, Thi Hoa Cherevach, Inna Cronin, Ann Goodhead, Ian Mungall, Karen Quail, Michael A. Price, Claire Rabbinowitsch, Ester Sharp, Sarah Croucher, Nicholas J. Chieu, Tran Bich Thi Hoang Mai, Nguyen Diep, To Song Chinh, Nguyen Tran Kehoe, Michael Leigh, James A. Ward, Philip N. Dowson, Christopher G. Whatmore, Adrian M. Chanter, Neil Iversen, Pernille Gottschalk, Marcelo Slater, Josh D. Smith, Hilde E. Spratt, Brian G. Xu, Jianguo Ye, Changyun Bentley, Stephen Barrell, Barclay G. Schultsz, Constance Maskell, Duncan J. Parkhill, Julian PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen that infects pigs and can occasionally cause serious infections in humans. S. suis infections occur sporadically in human Europe and North America, but a recent major outbreak has been described in China with high levels of mortality. The mechanisms of S. suis pathogenesis in humans and pigs are poorly understood. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The sequencing of whole genomes of S. suis isolates provides opportunities to investigate the genetic basis of infection. Here we describe whole genome sequences of three S. suis strains from the same lineage: one from European pigs, and two from human cases from China and Vietnam. Comparative genomic analysis was used to investigate the variability of these strains. S. suis is phylogenetically distinct from other Streptococcus species for which genome sequences are currently available. Accordingly, ∼40% of the ∼2 Mb genome is unique in comparison to other Streptococcus species. Finer genomic comparisons within the species showed a high level of sequence conservation; virtually all of the genome is common to the S. suis strains. The only exceptions are three ∼90 kb regions, present in the two isolates from humans, composed of integrative conjugative elements and transposons. Carried in these regions are coding sequences associated with drug resistance. In addition, small-scale sequence variation has generated pseudogenes in putative virulence and colonization factors. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The genomic inventories of genetically related S. suis strains, isolated from distinct hosts and diseases, exhibit high levels of conservation. However, the genomes provide evidence that horizontal gene transfer has contributed to the evolution of drug resistance. Public Library of Science 2009-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2705793/ /pubmed/19603075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006072 Text en Holden 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
Holden, Matthew T. G.
Hauser, Heidi
Sanders, Mandy
Ngo, Thi Hoa
Cherevach, Inna
Cronin, Ann
Goodhead, Ian
Mungall, Karen
Quail, Michael A.
Price, Claire
Rabbinowitsch, Ester
Sharp, Sarah
Croucher, Nicholas J.
Chieu, Tran Bich
Thi Hoang Mai, Nguyen
Diep, To Song
Chinh, Nguyen Tran
Kehoe, Michael
Leigh, James A.
Ward, Philip N.
Dowson, Christopher G.
Whatmore, Adrian M.
Chanter, Neil
Iversen, Pernille
Gottschalk, Marcelo
Slater, Josh D.
Smith, Hilde E.
Spratt, Brian G.
Xu, Jianguo
Ye, Changyun
Bentley, Stephen
Barrell, Barclay G.
Schultsz, Constance
Maskell, Duncan J.
Parkhill, Julian
Rapid Evolution of Virulence and Drug Resistance in the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Streptococcus suis
title Rapid Evolution of Virulence and Drug Resistance in the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Streptococcus suis
title_full Rapid Evolution of Virulence and Drug Resistance in the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Streptococcus suis
title_fullStr Rapid Evolution of Virulence and Drug Resistance in the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Streptococcus suis
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Evolution of Virulence and Drug Resistance in the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Streptococcus suis
title_short Rapid Evolution of Virulence and Drug Resistance in the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Streptococcus suis
title_sort rapid evolution of virulence and drug resistance in the emerging zoonotic pathogen streptococcus suis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19603075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006072
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