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Population Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2 Sequence Type 25 Strains

Strains of serotype 2 Streptococcus suis are responsible for swine and human infections. Different serotype 2 genetic backgrounds have been defined using multilocus sequence typing (MLST). However, little is known about the genetic diversity within each MLST sequence type (ST). Here, we used whole-g...

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Autores principales: Athey, Taryn B. T., Teatero, Sarah, Takamatsu, Daisuke, Wasserscheid, Jessica, Dewar, Ken, Gottschalk, Marcelo, Fittipaldi, Nahuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26954687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150908
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author Athey, Taryn B. T.
Teatero, Sarah
Takamatsu, Daisuke
Wasserscheid, Jessica
Dewar, Ken
Gottschalk, Marcelo
Fittipaldi, Nahuel
author_facet Athey, Taryn B. T.
Teatero, Sarah
Takamatsu, Daisuke
Wasserscheid, Jessica
Dewar, Ken
Gottschalk, Marcelo
Fittipaldi, Nahuel
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description Strains of serotype 2 Streptococcus suis are responsible for swine and human infections. Different serotype 2 genetic backgrounds have been defined using multilocus sequence typing (MLST). However, little is known about the genetic diversity within each MLST sequence type (ST). Here, we used whole-genome sequencing to test the hypothesis that S. suis serotype 2 strains of the ST25 lineage are genetically heterogeneous. We evaluated 51 serotype 2 ST25 S. suis strains isolated from diseased pigs and humans in Canada, the United States of America, and Thailand. Whole-genome sequencing revealed numerous large-scale rearrangements in the ST25 genome, compared to the genomes of ST1 and ST28 S. suis strains, which result, among other changes, in disruption of a pilus island locus. We report that recombination and lateral gene transfer contribute to ST25 genetic diversity. Phylogenetic analysis identified two main and distinct Thai and North American clades grouping most strains investigated. These clades also possessed distinct patterns of antimicrobial resistance genes, which correlated with acquisition of different integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs). Some of these ICEs were found to be integrated at a recombination hot spot, previously identified as the site of integration of the 89K pathogenicity island in serotype 2 ST7 S. suis strains. Our results highlight the limitations of MLST for phylogenetic analysis of S. suis, and the importance of lateral gene transfer and recombination as drivers of diversity in this swine pathogen and zoonotic agent.
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spelling pubmed-47830152016-03-23 Population Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2 Sequence Type 25 Strains Athey, Taryn B. T. Teatero, Sarah Takamatsu, Daisuke Wasserscheid, Jessica Dewar, Ken Gottschalk, Marcelo Fittipaldi, Nahuel PLoS One Research Article Strains of serotype 2 Streptococcus suis are responsible for swine and human infections. Different serotype 2 genetic backgrounds have been defined using multilocus sequence typing (MLST). However, little is known about the genetic diversity within each MLST sequence type (ST). Here, we used whole-genome sequencing to test the hypothesis that S. suis serotype 2 strains of the ST25 lineage are genetically heterogeneous. We evaluated 51 serotype 2 ST25 S. suis strains isolated from diseased pigs and humans in Canada, the United States of America, and Thailand. Whole-genome sequencing revealed numerous large-scale rearrangements in the ST25 genome, compared to the genomes of ST1 and ST28 S. suis strains, which result, among other changes, in disruption of a pilus island locus. We report that recombination and lateral gene transfer contribute to ST25 genetic diversity. Phylogenetic analysis identified two main and distinct Thai and North American clades grouping most strains investigated. These clades also possessed distinct patterns of antimicrobial resistance genes, which correlated with acquisition of different integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs). Some of these ICEs were found to be integrated at a recombination hot spot, previously identified as the site of integration of the 89K pathogenicity island in serotype 2 ST7 S. suis strains. Our results highlight the limitations of MLST for phylogenetic analysis of S. suis, and the importance of lateral gene transfer and recombination as drivers of diversity in this swine pathogen and zoonotic agent. Public Library of Science 2016-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4783015/ /pubmed/26954687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150908 Text en © 2016 Athey 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Athey, Taryn B. T.
Teatero, Sarah
Takamatsu, Daisuke
Wasserscheid, Jessica
Dewar, Ken
Gottschalk, Marcelo
Fittipaldi, Nahuel
Population Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2 Sequence Type 25 Strains
title Population Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2 Sequence Type 25 Strains
title_full Population Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2 Sequence Type 25 Strains
title_fullStr Population Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2 Sequence Type 25 Strains
title_full_unstemmed Population Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2 Sequence Type 25 Strains
title_short Population Structure and Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2 Sequence Type 25 Strains
title_sort population structure and antimicrobial resistance profiles of streptococcus suis serotype 2 sequence type 25 strains
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4783015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26954687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150908
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