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Comparative “-omics” in Mycoplasma pneumoniae Clinical Isolates Reveals Key Virulence Factors

The human respiratory tract pathogen M. pneumoniae is one of the best characterized minimal bacterium. Until now, two main groups of clinical isolates of this bacterium have been described (types 1 and 2), differing in the sequence of the P1 adhesin gene. Here, we have sequenced the genomes of 23 cl...

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Autores principales: Lluch-Senar, Maria, Cozzuto, Luca, Cano, Jaime, Delgado, Javier, Llórens-Rico, Verónica, Pereyre, Sabine, Bebear, Cécile, Serrano, Luis
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4559472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26335586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137354
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author Lluch-Senar, Maria
Cozzuto, Luca
Cano, Jaime
Delgado, Javier
Llórens-Rico, Verónica
Pereyre, Sabine
Bebear, Cécile
Serrano, Luis
author_facet Lluch-Senar, Maria
Cozzuto, Luca
Cano, Jaime
Delgado, Javier
Llórens-Rico, Verónica
Pereyre, Sabine
Bebear, Cécile
Serrano, Luis
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description The human respiratory tract pathogen M. pneumoniae is one of the best characterized minimal bacterium. Until now, two main groups of clinical isolates of this bacterium have been described (types 1 and 2), differing in the sequence of the P1 adhesin gene. Here, we have sequenced the genomes of 23 clinical isolates of M. pneumoniae. Studying SNPs, non-synonymous mutations, indels and genome rearrangements of these 23 strains and 4 previously sequenced ones, has revealed new subclasses in the two main groups, some of them being associated with the country of isolation. Integrative analysis of in vitro gene essentiality and mutation rates enabled the identification of several putative virulence factors and antigenic proteins; revealing recombination machinery, glycerol metabolism and peroxide production as possible factors in the genetics and physiology of these pathogenic strains. Additionally, the transcriptomes and proteomes of two representative strains, one from each of the two main groups, have been characterized to evaluate the impact of mutations on RNA and proteins levels. This study has revealed that type 2 strains show higher expression levels of CARDS toxin, a protein recently shown to be one of the major factors of inflammation. Thus, we propose that type 2 strains could be more toxigenic than type 1 strains of M. pneumoniae.
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spelling pubmed-45594722015-09-10 Comparative “-omics” in Mycoplasma pneumoniae Clinical Isolates Reveals Key Virulence Factors Lluch-Senar, Maria Cozzuto, Luca Cano, Jaime Delgado, Javier Llórens-Rico, Verónica Pereyre, Sabine Bebear, Cécile Serrano, Luis PLoS One Research Article The human respiratory tract pathogen M. pneumoniae is one of the best characterized minimal bacterium. Until now, two main groups of clinical isolates of this bacterium have been described (types 1 and 2), differing in the sequence of the P1 adhesin gene. Here, we have sequenced the genomes of 23 clinical isolates of M. pneumoniae. Studying SNPs, non-synonymous mutations, indels and genome rearrangements of these 23 strains and 4 previously sequenced ones, has revealed new subclasses in the two main groups, some of them being associated with the country of isolation. Integrative analysis of in vitro gene essentiality and mutation rates enabled the identification of several putative virulence factors and antigenic proteins; revealing recombination machinery, glycerol metabolism and peroxide production as possible factors in the genetics and physiology of these pathogenic strains. Additionally, the transcriptomes and proteomes of two representative strains, one from each of the two main groups, have been characterized to evaluate the impact of mutations on RNA and proteins levels. This study has revealed that type 2 strains show higher expression levels of CARDS toxin, a protein recently shown to be one of the major factors of inflammation. Thus, we propose that type 2 strains could be more toxigenic than type 1 strains of M. pneumoniae. Public Library of Science 2015-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4559472/ /pubmed/26335586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137354 Text en © 2015 Lluch-Senar 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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Cozzuto, Luca
Cano, Jaime
Delgado, Javier
Llórens-Rico, Verónica
Pereyre, Sabine
Bebear, Cécile
Serrano, Luis
Comparative “-omics” in Mycoplasma pneumoniae Clinical Isolates Reveals Key Virulence Factors
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title_full_unstemmed Comparative “-omics” in Mycoplasma pneumoniae Clinical Isolates Reveals Key Virulence Factors
title_short Comparative “-omics” in Mycoplasma pneumoniae Clinical Isolates Reveals Key Virulence Factors
title_sort comparative “-omics” in mycoplasma pneumoniae clinical isolates reveals key virulence factors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4559472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26335586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137354
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