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Global Population Structure and Evolution of Bordetella pertussis and Their Relationship with Vaccination
Bordetella pertussis causes pertussis, a respiratory disease that is most severe for infants. Vaccination was introduced in the 1950s, and in recent years, a resurgence of disease was observed worldwide, with significant mortality in infants. Possible causes for this include the switch from whole-ce...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24757216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01074-14 |
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author | Bart, Marieke J. Harris, Simon R. Advani, Abdolreza Arakawa, Yoshichika Bottero, Daniela Bouchez, Valérie Cassiday, Pamela K. Chiang, Chuen-Sheue Dalby, Tine Fry, Norman K. Gaillard, María Emilia van Gent, Marjolein Guiso, Nicole Hallander, Hans O. Harvill, Eric T. He, Qiushui van der Heide, Han G. J. Heuvelman, Kees Hozbor, Daniela F. Kamachi, Kazunari Karataev, Gennady I. Lan, Ruiting Lutyńska, Anna Maharjan, Ram P. Mertsola, Jussi Miyamura, Tatsuo Octavia, Sophie Preston, Andrew Quail, Michael A. Sintchenko, Vitali Stefanelli, Paola Tondella, M. Lucia Tsang, Raymond S. W. Xu, Yinghua Yao, Shu-Man Zhang, Shumin Parkhill, Julian Mooi, Frits R. |
author_facet | Bart, Marieke J. Harris, Simon R. Advani, Abdolreza Arakawa, Yoshichika Bottero, Daniela Bouchez, Valérie Cassiday, Pamela K. Chiang, Chuen-Sheue Dalby, Tine Fry, Norman K. Gaillard, María Emilia van Gent, Marjolein Guiso, Nicole Hallander, Hans O. Harvill, Eric T. He, Qiushui van der Heide, Han G. J. Heuvelman, Kees Hozbor, Daniela F. Kamachi, Kazunari Karataev, Gennady I. Lan, Ruiting Lutyńska, Anna Maharjan, Ram P. Mertsola, Jussi Miyamura, Tatsuo Octavia, Sophie Preston, Andrew Quail, Michael A. Sintchenko, Vitali Stefanelli, Paola Tondella, M. Lucia Tsang, Raymond S. W. Xu, Yinghua Yao, Shu-Man Zhang, Shumin Parkhill, Julian Mooi, Frits R. |
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description | Bordetella pertussis causes pertussis, a respiratory disease that is most severe for infants. Vaccination was introduced in the 1950s, and in recent years, a resurgence of disease was observed worldwide, with significant mortality in infants. Possible causes for this include the switch from whole-cell vaccines (WCVs) to less effective acellular vaccines (ACVs), waning immunity, and pathogen adaptation. Pathogen adaptation is suggested by antigenic divergence between vaccine strains and circulating strains and by the emergence of strains with increased pertussis toxin production. We applied comparative genomics to a worldwide collection of 343 B. pertussis strains isolated between 1920 and 2010. The global phylogeny showed two deep branches; the largest of these contained 98% of all strains, and its expansion correlated temporally with the first descriptions of pertussis outbreaks in Europe in the 16th century. We found little evidence of recent geographical clustering of the strains within this lineage, suggesting rapid strain flow between countries. We observed that changes in genes encoding proteins implicated in protective immunity that are included in ACVs occurred after the introduction of WCVs but before the switch to ACVs. Furthermore, our analyses consistently suggested that virulence-associated genes and genes coding for surface-exposed proteins were involved in adaptation. However, many of the putative adaptive loci identified have a physiological role, and further studies of these loci may reveal less obvious ways in which B. pertussis and the host interact. This work provides insight into ways in which pathogens may adapt to vaccination and suggests ways to improve pertussis vaccines. |
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spelling | pubmed-39945162014-04-22 Global Population Structure and Evolution of Bordetella pertussis and Their Relationship with Vaccination Bart, Marieke J. Harris, Simon R. Advani, Abdolreza Arakawa, Yoshichika Bottero, Daniela Bouchez, Valérie Cassiday, Pamela K. Chiang, Chuen-Sheue Dalby, Tine Fry, Norman K. Gaillard, María Emilia van Gent, Marjolein Guiso, Nicole Hallander, Hans O. Harvill, Eric T. He, Qiushui van der Heide, Han G. J. Heuvelman, Kees Hozbor, Daniela F. Kamachi, Kazunari Karataev, Gennady I. Lan, Ruiting Lutyńska, Anna Maharjan, Ram P. Mertsola, Jussi Miyamura, Tatsuo Octavia, Sophie Preston, Andrew Quail, Michael A. Sintchenko, Vitali Stefanelli, Paola Tondella, M. Lucia Tsang, Raymond S. W. Xu, Yinghua Yao, Shu-Man Zhang, Shumin Parkhill, Julian Mooi, Frits R. mBio Research Article Bordetella pertussis causes pertussis, a respiratory disease that is most severe for infants. Vaccination was introduced in the 1950s, and in recent years, a resurgence of disease was observed worldwide, with significant mortality in infants. Possible causes for this include the switch from whole-cell vaccines (WCVs) to less effective acellular vaccines (ACVs), waning immunity, and pathogen adaptation. Pathogen adaptation is suggested by antigenic divergence between vaccine strains and circulating strains and by the emergence of strains with increased pertussis toxin production. We applied comparative genomics to a worldwide collection of 343 B. pertussis strains isolated between 1920 and 2010. The global phylogeny showed two deep branches; the largest of these contained 98% of all strains, and its expansion correlated temporally with the first descriptions of pertussis outbreaks in Europe in the 16th century. We found little evidence of recent geographical clustering of the strains within this lineage, suggesting rapid strain flow between countries. We observed that changes in genes encoding proteins implicated in protective immunity that are included in ACVs occurred after the introduction of WCVs but before the switch to ACVs. Furthermore, our analyses consistently suggested that virulence-associated genes and genes coding for surface-exposed proteins were involved in adaptation. However, many of the putative adaptive loci identified have a physiological role, and further studies of these loci may reveal less obvious ways in which B. pertussis and the host interact. This work provides insight into ways in which pathogens may adapt to vaccination and suggests ways to improve pertussis vaccines. American Society of Microbiology 2014-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3994516/ /pubmed/24757216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01074-14 Text en Copyright © 2014 Bart et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bart, Marieke J. Harris, Simon R. Advani, Abdolreza Arakawa, Yoshichika Bottero, Daniela Bouchez, Valérie Cassiday, Pamela K. Chiang, Chuen-Sheue Dalby, Tine Fry, Norman K. Gaillard, María Emilia van Gent, Marjolein Guiso, Nicole Hallander, Hans O. Harvill, Eric T. He, Qiushui van der Heide, Han G. J. Heuvelman, Kees Hozbor, Daniela F. Kamachi, Kazunari Karataev, Gennady I. Lan, Ruiting Lutyńska, Anna Maharjan, Ram P. Mertsola, Jussi Miyamura, Tatsuo Octavia, Sophie Preston, Andrew Quail, Michael A. Sintchenko, Vitali Stefanelli, Paola Tondella, M. Lucia Tsang, Raymond S. W. Xu, Yinghua Yao, Shu-Man Zhang, Shumin Parkhill, Julian Mooi, Frits R. Global Population Structure and Evolution of Bordetella pertussis and Their Relationship with Vaccination |
title | Global Population Structure and Evolution of Bordetella pertussis and Their Relationship with Vaccination |
title_full | Global Population Structure and Evolution of Bordetella pertussis and Their Relationship with Vaccination |
title_fullStr | Global Population Structure and Evolution of Bordetella pertussis and Their Relationship with Vaccination |
title_full_unstemmed | Global Population Structure and Evolution of Bordetella pertussis and Their Relationship with Vaccination |
title_short | Global Population Structure and Evolution of Bordetella pertussis and Their Relationship with Vaccination |
title_sort | global population structure and evolution of bordetella pertussis and their relationship with vaccination |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24757216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01074-14 |
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