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Multilocus sequence analysis of Treponema denticola strains of diverse origin
BACKGROUND: The oral spirochete bacterium Treponema denticola is associated with both the incidence and severity of periodontal disease. Although the biological or phenotypic properties of a significant number of T. denticola isolates have been reported in the literature, their genetic diversity or...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3574001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23379917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-24 |
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author | Mo, Sisu You, Meng Su, Yvonne CF Lacap-Bugler, Donnabella C Huo, Yong-biao Smith, Gavin JD Leung, W Keung Watt, Rory M |
author_facet | Mo, Sisu You, Meng Su, Yvonne CF Lacap-Bugler, Donnabella C Huo, Yong-biao Smith, Gavin JD Leung, W Keung Watt, Rory M |
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description | BACKGROUND: The oral spirochete bacterium Treponema denticola is associated with both the incidence and severity of periodontal disease. Although the biological or phenotypic properties of a significant number of T. denticola isolates have been reported in the literature, their genetic diversity or phylogeny has never been systematically investigated. Here, we describe a multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of 20 of the most highly studied reference strains and clinical isolates of T. denticola; which were originally isolated from subgingival plaque samples taken from subjects from China, Japan, the Netherlands, Canada and the USA. RESULTS: The sequences of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene, and 7 conserved protein-encoding genes (flaA, recA, pyrH, ppnK, dnaN, era and radC) were successfully determined for each strain. Sequence data was analyzed using a variety of bioinformatic and phylogenetic software tools. We found no evidence of positive selection or DNA recombination within the protein-encoding genes, where levels of intraspecific sequence polymorphism varied from 18.8% (flaA) to 8.9% (dnaN). Phylogenetic analysis of the concatenated protein-encoding gene sequence data (ca. 6,513 nucleotides for each strain) using Bayesian and maximum likelihood approaches indicated that the T. denticola strains were monophyletic, and formed 6 well-defined clades. All analyzed T. denticola strains appeared to have a genetic origin distinct from that of ‘Treponema vincentii’ or Treponema pallidum. No specific geographical relationships could be established; but several strains isolated from different continents appear to be closely related at the genetic level. CONCLUSIONS: Our analyses indicate that previous biological and biophysical investigations have predominantly focused on a subset of T. denticola strains with a relatively narrow range of genetic diversity. Our methodology and results establish a genetic framework for the discrimination and phylogenetic analysis of T. denticola isolates, which will greatly assist future biological and epidemiological investigations involving this putative ‘periodontopathogen’. |
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spelling | pubmed-35740012013-02-16 Multilocus sequence analysis of Treponema denticola strains of diverse origin Mo, Sisu You, Meng Su, Yvonne CF Lacap-Bugler, Donnabella C Huo, Yong-biao Smith, Gavin JD Leung, W Keung Watt, Rory M BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: The oral spirochete bacterium Treponema denticola is associated with both the incidence and severity of periodontal disease. Although the biological or phenotypic properties of a significant number of T. denticola isolates have been reported in the literature, their genetic diversity or phylogeny has never been systematically investigated. Here, we describe a multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) of 20 of the most highly studied reference strains and clinical isolates of T. denticola; which were originally isolated from subgingival plaque samples taken from subjects from China, Japan, the Netherlands, Canada and the USA. RESULTS: The sequences of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene, and 7 conserved protein-encoding genes (flaA, recA, pyrH, ppnK, dnaN, era and radC) were successfully determined for each strain. Sequence data was analyzed using a variety of bioinformatic and phylogenetic software tools. We found no evidence of positive selection or DNA recombination within the protein-encoding genes, where levels of intraspecific sequence polymorphism varied from 18.8% (flaA) to 8.9% (dnaN). Phylogenetic analysis of the concatenated protein-encoding gene sequence data (ca. 6,513 nucleotides for each strain) using Bayesian and maximum likelihood approaches indicated that the T. denticola strains were monophyletic, and formed 6 well-defined clades. All analyzed T. denticola strains appeared to have a genetic origin distinct from that of ‘Treponema vincentii’ or Treponema pallidum. No specific geographical relationships could be established; but several strains isolated from different continents appear to be closely related at the genetic level. CONCLUSIONS: Our analyses indicate that previous biological and biophysical investigations have predominantly focused on a subset of T. denticola strains with a relatively narrow range of genetic diversity. Our methodology and results establish a genetic framework for the discrimination and phylogenetic analysis of T. denticola isolates, which will greatly assist future biological and epidemiological investigations involving this putative ‘periodontopathogen’. BioMed Central 2013-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3574001/ /pubmed/23379917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-24 Text en Copyright ©2013 Mo 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 Mo, Sisu You, Meng Su, Yvonne CF Lacap-Bugler, Donnabella C Huo, Yong-biao Smith, Gavin JD Leung, W Keung Watt, Rory M Multilocus sequence analysis of Treponema denticola strains of diverse origin |
title | Multilocus sequence analysis of Treponema denticola strains of diverse origin |
title_full | Multilocus sequence analysis of Treponema denticola strains of diverse origin |
title_fullStr | Multilocus sequence analysis of Treponema denticola strains of diverse origin |
title_full_unstemmed | Multilocus sequence analysis of Treponema denticola strains of diverse origin |
title_short | Multilocus sequence analysis of Treponema denticola strains of diverse origin |
title_sort | multilocus sequence analysis of treponema denticola strains of diverse origin |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3574001/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23379917 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-24 |
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