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The Success of Acinetobacter Species; Genetic, Metabolic and Virulence Attributes

An understanding of why certain Acinetobacter species are more successful in causing nosocomial infections, transmission and epidemic spread in healthcare institutions compared with other species is lacking. We used genomic, phenotypic and virulence studies to identify differences between Acinetobac...

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Autores principales: Peleg, Anton Y., de Breij, Anna, Adams, Mark D., Cerqueira, Gustavo M., Mocali, Stefano, Galardini, Marco, Nibbering, Peter H., Earl, Ashlee M., Ward, Doyle V., Paterson, David L., Seifert, Harald, Dijkshoorn, Lenie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3483291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23144699
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046984
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author Peleg, Anton Y.
de Breij, Anna
Adams, Mark D.
Cerqueira, Gustavo M.
Mocali, Stefano
Galardini, Marco
Nibbering, Peter H.
Earl, Ashlee M.
Ward, Doyle V.
Paterson, David L.
Seifert, Harald
Dijkshoorn, Lenie
author_facet Peleg, Anton Y.
de Breij, Anna
Adams, Mark D.
Cerqueira, Gustavo M.
Mocali, Stefano
Galardini, Marco
Nibbering, Peter H.
Earl, Ashlee M.
Ward, Doyle V.
Paterson, David L.
Seifert, Harald
Dijkshoorn, Lenie
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description An understanding of why certain Acinetobacter species are more successful in causing nosocomial infections, transmission and epidemic spread in healthcare institutions compared with other species is lacking. We used genomic, phenotypic and virulence studies to identify differences between Acinetobacter species. Fourteen strains representing nine species were examined. Genomic analysis of six strains showed that the A. baumannii core genome contains many genes important for diverse metabolism and survival in the host. Most of the A. baumannii core genes were also present in one or more of the less clinically successful species. In contrast, when the accessory genome of an individual A. baumannii strain was compared to a strain of a less successful species (A. calcoaceticus RUH2202), many operons with putative virulence function were found to be present only in the A. baumannii strain, including the csu operon, the acinetobactin chromosomal cluster, and bacterial defence mechanisms. Phenotype microarray analysis showed that compared to A. calcoaceticus (RUH2202), A. baumannii ATCC 19606(T) was able to utilise nitrogen sources more effectively and was more tolerant to pH, osmotic and antimicrobial stress. Virulence differences were also observed, with A. baumannii ATCC 19606(T), A. pittii SH024, and A. nosocomialis RUH2624 persisting and forming larger biofilms on human skin than A. calcoaceticus. A. baumannii ATCC 19606(T) and A. pittii SH024 were also able to survive in a murine thigh infection model, whereas the other two species were eradicated. The current study provides important insights into the elucidation of differences in clinical relevance among Acinetobacter species.
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spelling pubmed-34832912012-11-09 The Success of Acinetobacter Species; Genetic, Metabolic and Virulence Attributes Peleg, Anton Y. de Breij, Anna Adams, Mark D. Cerqueira, Gustavo M. Mocali, Stefano Galardini, Marco Nibbering, Peter H. Earl, Ashlee M. Ward, Doyle V. Paterson, David L. Seifert, Harald Dijkshoorn, Lenie PLoS One Research Article An understanding of why certain Acinetobacter species are more successful in causing nosocomial infections, transmission and epidemic spread in healthcare institutions compared with other species is lacking. We used genomic, phenotypic and virulence studies to identify differences between Acinetobacter species. Fourteen strains representing nine species were examined. Genomic analysis of six strains showed that the A. baumannii core genome contains many genes important for diverse metabolism and survival in the host. Most of the A. baumannii core genes were also present in one or more of the less clinically successful species. In contrast, when the accessory genome of an individual A. baumannii strain was compared to a strain of a less successful species (A. calcoaceticus RUH2202), many operons with putative virulence function were found to be present only in the A. baumannii strain, including the csu operon, the acinetobactin chromosomal cluster, and bacterial defence mechanisms. Phenotype microarray analysis showed that compared to A. calcoaceticus (RUH2202), A. baumannii ATCC 19606(T) was able to utilise nitrogen sources more effectively and was more tolerant to pH, osmotic and antimicrobial stress. Virulence differences were also observed, with A. baumannii ATCC 19606(T), A. pittii SH024, and A. nosocomialis RUH2624 persisting and forming larger biofilms on human skin than A. calcoaceticus. A. baumannii ATCC 19606(T) and A. pittii SH024 were also able to survive in a murine thigh infection model, whereas the other two species were eradicated. The current study provides important insights into the elucidation of differences in clinical relevance among Acinetobacter species. Public Library of Science 2012-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3483291/ /pubmed/23144699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046984 Text en © 2012 Peleg 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.
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Peleg, Anton Y.
de Breij, Anna
Adams, Mark D.
Cerqueira, Gustavo M.
Mocali, Stefano
Galardini, Marco
Nibbering, Peter H.
Earl, Ashlee M.
Ward, Doyle V.
Paterson, David L.
Seifert, Harald
Dijkshoorn, Lenie
The Success of Acinetobacter Species; Genetic, Metabolic and Virulence Attributes
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title_full The Success of Acinetobacter Species; Genetic, Metabolic and Virulence Attributes
title_fullStr The Success of Acinetobacter Species; Genetic, Metabolic and Virulence Attributes
title_full_unstemmed The Success of Acinetobacter Species; Genetic, Metabolic and Virulence Attributes
title_short The Success of Acinetobacter Species; Genetic, Metabolic and Virulence Attributes
title_sort success of acinetobacter species; genetic, metabolic and virulence attributes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3483291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23144699
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046984
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