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Development of a Custom-Designed, Pan Genomic DNA Microarray to Characterize Strain-Level Diversity among Cronobacter spp.

Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and remain the most susceptible age group for life-threatening invasive disease. The genus contains seven species:Cronobacter sakazakii, Cronobacter malonaticus, Cronobacter turicensis, Cronobacter muytjensi...

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Autores principales: Tall, Ben Davies, Gangiredla, Jayanthi, Gopinath, Gopal R., Yan, Qiongqiong, Chase, Hannah R., Lee, Boram, Hwang, Seongeun, Trach, Larisa, Park, Eunbi, Yoo, YeonJoo, Chung, TaeJung, Jackson, Scott A., Patel, Isha R., Sathyamoorthy, Venugopal, Pava-Ripoll, Monica, Kotewicz, Michael L., Carter, Laurenda, Iversen, Carol, Pagotto, Franco, Stephan, Roger, Lehner, Angelika, Fanning, Séamus, Grim, Christopher J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25984509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2015.00036
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author Tall, Ben Davies
Gangiredla, Jayanthi
Gopinath, Gopal R.
Yan, Qiongqiong
Chase, Hannah R.
Lee, Boram
Hwang, Seongeun
Trach, Larisa
Park, Eunbi
Yoo, YeonJoo
Chung, TaeJung
Jackson, Scott A.
Patel, Isha R.
Sathyamoorthy, Venugopal
Pava-Ripoll, Monica
Kotewicz, Michael L.
Carter, Laurenda
Iversen, Carol
Pagotto, Franco
Stephan, Roger
Lehner, Angelika
Fanning, Séamus
Grim, Christopher J.
author_facet Tall, Ben Davies
Gangiredla, Jayanthi
Gopinath, Gopal R.
Yan, Qiongqiong
Chase, Hannah R.
Lee, Boram
Hwang, Seongeun
Trach, Larisa
Park, Eunbi
Yoo, YeonJoo
Chung, TaeJung
Jackson, Scott A.
Patel, Isha R.
Sathyamoorthy, Venugopal
Pava-Ripoll, Monica
Kotewicz, Michael L.
Carter, Laurenda
Iversen, Carol
Pagotto, Franco
Stephan, Roger
Lehner, Angelika
Fanning, Séamus
Grim, Christopher J.
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description Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and remain the most susceptible age group for life-threatening invasive disease. The genus contains seven species:Cronobacter sakazakii, Cronobacter malonaticus, Cronobacter turicensis, Cronobacter muytjensii, Cronobacter dublinensis, Cronobacter universalis, and Cronobacter condimenti. Despite an abundance of published genomes of these species, genomics-based epidemiology of the genus is not well established. The gene content of a diverse group of 126 unique Cronobacter and taxonomically related isolates was determined using a pan genomic-based DNA microarray as a genotyping tool and as a means to identify outbreak isolates for food safety, environmental, and clinical surveillance purposes. The microarray constitutes 19,287 independent genes representing 15 Cronobacter genomes and 18 plasmids and 2,371 virulence factor genes of phylogenetically related Gram-negative bacteria. The Cronobacter microarray was able to distinguish the seven Cronobacter species from one another and from non-Cronobacter species; and within each species, strains grouped into distinct clusters based on their genomic diversity. These results also support the phylogenic divergence of the genus and clearly highlight the genomic diversity among each member of the genus. The current study establishes a powerful platform for further genomics research of this diverse genus, an important prerequisite toward the development of future countermeasures against this foodborne pathogen in the food safety and clinical arenas.
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spelling pubmed-44154242015-05-15 Development of a Custom-Designed, Pan Genomic DNA Microarray to Characterize Strain-Level Diversity among Cronobacter spp. Tall, Ben Davies Gangiredla, Jayanthi Gopinath, Gopal R. Yan, Qiongqiong Chase, Hannah R. Lee, Boram Hwang, Seongeun Trach, Larisa Park, Eunbi Yoo, YeonJoo Chung, TaeJung Jackson, Scott A. Patel, Isha R. Sathyamoorthy, Venugopal Pava-Ripoll, Monica Kotewicz, Michael L. Carter, Laurenda Iversen, Carol Pagotto, Franco Stephan, Roger Lehner, Angelika Fanning, Séamus Grim, Christopher J. Front Pediatr Pediatrics Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and remain the most susceptible age group for life-threatening invasive disease. The genus contains seven species:Cronobacter sakazakii, Cronobacter malonaticus, Cronobacter turicensis, Cronobacter muytjensii, Cronobacter dublinensis, Cronobacter universalis, and Cronobacter condimenti. Despite an abundance of published genomes of these species, genomics-based epidemiology of the genus is not well established. The gene content of a diverse group of 126 unique Cronobacter and taxonomically related isolates was determined using a pan genomic-based DNA microarray as a genotyping tool and as a means to identify outbreak isolates for food safety, environmental, and clinical surveillance purposes. The microarray constitutes 19,287 independent genes representing 15 Cronobacter genomes and 18 plasmids and 2,371 virulence factor genes of phylogenetically related Gram-negative bacteria. The Cronobacter microarray was able to distinguish the seven Cronobacter species from one another and from non-Cronobacter species; and within each species, strains grouped into distinct clusters based on their genomic diversity. These results also support the phylogenic divergence of the genus and clearly highlight the genomic diversity among each member of the genus. The current study establishes a powerful platform for further genomics research of this diverse genus, an important prerequisite toward the development of future countermeasures against this foodborne pathogen in the food safety and clinical arenas. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4415424/ /pubmed/25984509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2015.00036 Text en Copyright © 2015 Tall, Gangiredla, Gopinath, Yan, Chase, Lee, Hwang, Trach, Park, Yoo, Chung, Jackson, Patel, Sathyamoorthy, Pava-Ripoll, Kotewicz, Carter, Iversen, Pagotto, Stephan, Lehner, Fanning and Grim. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Tall, Ben Davies
Gangiredla, Jayanthi
Gopinath, Gopal R.
Yan, Qiongqiong
Chase, Hannah R.
Lee, Boram
Hwang, Seongeun
Trach, Larisa
Park, Eunbi
Yoo, YeonJoo
Chung, TaeJung
Jackson, Scott A.
Patel, Isha R.
Sathyamoorthy, Venugopal
Pava-Ripoll, Monica
Kotewicz, Michael L.
Carter, Laurenda
Iversen, Carol
Pagotto, Franco
Stephan, Roger
Lehner, Angelika
Fanning, Séamus
Grim, Christopher J.
Development of a Custom-Designed, Pan Genomic DNA Microarray to Characterize Strain-Level Diversity among Cronobacter spp.
title Development of a Custom-Designed, Pan Genomic DNA Microarray to Characterize Strain-Level Diversity among Cronobacter spp.
title_full Development of a Custom-Designed, Pan Genomic DNA Microarray to Characterize Strain-Level Diversity among Cronobacter spp.
title_fullStr Development of a Custom-Designed, Pan Genomic DNA Microarray to Characterize Strain-Level Diversity among Cronobacter spp.
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Custom-Designed, Pan Genomic DNA Microarray to Characterize Strain-Level Diversity among Cronobacter spp.
title_short Development of a Custom-Designed, Pan Genomic DNA Microarray to Characterize Strain-Level Diversity among Cronobacter spp.
title_sort development of a custom-designed, pan genomic dna microarray to characterize strain-level diversity among cronobacter spp.
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4415424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25984509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2015.00036
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