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Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico
Plague disease caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Yersinia pestis routinely affects animals and occasionally humans, in the western United States. The strains native to the North American continent are thought to be derived from a single introduction in the late 19(th) century. The degree to whic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031604 |
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author | Gibbons, Henry S. Krepps, Michael D. Ouellette, Gary Karavis, Mark Onischuk, Lisa Leonard, Pascale Broomall, Stacey Sickler, Todd Betters, Janet L. McGregor, Paul Donarum, Greg Liem, Alvin Fochler, Ed McNew, Lauren Rosenzweig, C. Nicole Skowronski, Evan |
author_facet | Gibbons, Henry S. Krepps, Michael D. Ouellette, Gary Karavis, Mark Onischuk, Lisa Leonard, Pascale Broomall, Stacey Sickler, Todd Betters, Janet L. McGregor, Paul Donarum, Greg Liem, Alvin Fochler, Ed McNew, Lauren Rosenzweig, C. Nicole Skowronski, Evan |
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description | Plague disease caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Yersinia pestis routinely affects animals and occasionally humans, in the western United States. The strains native to the North American continent are thought to be derived from a single introduction in the late 19(th) century. The degree to which these isolates have diverged genetically since their introduction is not clear, and new genomic markers to assay the diversity of North American plague are highly desired. To assay genetic diversity of plague isolates within confined geographic areas, draft genome sequences were generated by 454 pyrosequencing from nine environmental and clinical plague isolates. In silico assemblies of Variable Number Tandem Repeat (VNTR) loci were compared to laboratory-generated profiles for seven markers. High-confidence SNPs and small Insertion/Deletions (Indels) were compared to previously sequenced Y. pestis isolates. The resulting panel of mutations allowed clustering of the strains and tracing of the most likely evolutionary trajectory of the plague strains. The sequences also allowed the identification of new putative SNPs that differentiate the 2009 isolates from previously sequenced plague strains and from each other. In addition, new insertion points for the abundant insertion sequences (IS) of Y. pestis are present that allow additional discrimination of strains; several of these new insertions potentially inactivate genes implicated in virulence. These sequences enable whole-genome phylogenetic analysis and allow the unbiased comparison of closely related isolates of a genetically monomorphic pathogen. |
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spelling | pubmed-32810922012-02-22 Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico Gibbons, Henry S. Krepps, Michael D. Ouellette, Gary Karavis, Mark Onischuk, Lisa Leonard, Pascale Broomall, Stacey Sickler, Todd Betters, Janet L. McGregor, Paul Donarum, Greg Liem, Alvin Fochler, Ed McNew, Lauren Rosenzweig, C. Nicole Skowronski, Evan PLoS One Research Article Plague disease caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Yersinia pestis routinely affects animals and occasionally humans, in the western United States. The strains native to the North American continent are thought to be derived from a single introduction in the late 19(th) century. The degree to which these isolates have diverged genetically since their introduction is not clear, and new genomic markers to assay the diversity of North American plague are highly desired. To assay genetic diversity of plague isolates within confined geographic areas, draft genome sequences were generated by 454 pyrosequencing from nine environmental and clinical plague isolates. In silico assemblies of Variable Number Tandem Repeat (VNTR) loci were compared to laboratory-generated profiles for seven markers. High-confidence SNPs and small Insertion/Deletions (Indels) were compared to previously sequenced Y. pestis isolates. The resulting panel of mutations allowed clustering of the strains and tracing of the most likely evolutionary trajectory of the plague strains. The sequences also allowed the identification of new putative SNPs that differentiate the 2009 isolates from previously sequenced plague strains and from each other. In addition, new insertion points for the abundant insertion sequences (IS) of Y. pestis are present that allow additional discrimination of strains; several of these new insertions potentially inactivate genes implicated in virulence. These sequences enable whole-genome phylogenetic analysis and allow the unbiased comparison of closely related isolates of a genetically monomorphic pathogen. Public Library of Science 2012-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3281092/ /pubmed/22359605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031604 Text en Gibbons 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 Gibbons, Henry S. Krepps, Michael D. Ouellette, Gary Karavis, Mark Onischuk, Lisa Leonard, Pascale Broomall, Stacey Sickler, Todd Betters, Janet L. McGregor, Paul Donarum, Greg Liem, Alvin Fochler, Ed McNew, Lauren Rosenzweig, C. Nicole Skowronski, Evan Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico |
title | Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico |
title_full | Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico |
title_fullStr | Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico |
title_short | Comparative Genomics of 2009 Seasonal Plague (Yersinia pestis) in New Mexico |
title_sort | comparative genomics of 2009 seasonal plague (yersinia pestis) in new mexico |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3281092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22359605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031604 |
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