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Insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of Escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal E. coli of Marmota himalayana in Qinghai–Tibet plateau of China

Escherichia coli is both of a widespread harmless gut commensal and a versatile pathogen of humans. Domestic animals are a well-known reservoir for pathogenic E. coli. However, studies of E. coli populations from wild animals that have been separated from human activities had been very limited. Here...

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Autores principales: Lu, Shan, Jin, Dong, Wu, Shusheng, Yang, Jing, Lan, Ruiting, Bai, Xiangning, Liu, Sha, Meng, Qiong, Yuan, Xuejiao, Zhou, Juan, Pu, Ji, Chen, Qiang, Dai, Hang, Hu, Yuanyuan, Xiong, Yanwen, Ye, Changyun, Xu, Jianguo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5180367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27924811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emi.2016.122
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author Lu, Shan
Jin, Dong
Wu, Shusheng
Yang, Jing
Lan, Ruiting
Bai, Xiangning
Liu, Sha
Meng, Qiong
Yuan, Xuejiao
Zhou, Juan
Pu, Ji
Chen, Qiang
Dai, Hang
Hu, Yuanyuan
Xiong, Yanwen
Ye, Changyun
Xu, Jianguo
author_facet Lu, Shan
Jin, Dong
Wu, Shusheng
Yang, Jing
Lan, Ruiting
Bai, Xiangning
Liu, Sha
Meng, Qiong
Yuan, Xuejiao
Zhou, Juan
Pu, Ji
Chen, Qiang
Dai, Hang
Hu, Yuanyuan
Xiong, Yanwen
Ye, Changyun
Xu, Jianguo
author_sort Lu, Shan
collection PubMed
description Escherichia coli is both of a widespread harmless gut commensal and a versatile pathogen of humans. Domestic animals are a well-known reservoir for pathogenic E. coli. However, studies of E. coli populations from wild animals that have been separated from human activities had been very limited. Here we obtained 580 isolates from intestinal contents of 116 wild Marmot Marmota himalayana from Qinghai–Tibet plateau, China, with five isolates per animal. We selected 125 (hereinafter referred to as strains) from the 580 isolates for genome sequencing, based on unique pulse field gel electrophoresis patterns and at least one isolate per animal. Whole genome sequence analysis revealed that all 125 strains carried at least one and the majority (79.2%) carried multiple virulence genes based on the analysis of 22 selected virulence genes. In particular, the majority of the strains carried virulence genes from different pathovars as potential 'hybrid pathogens'. The alleles of eight virulence genes from the Marmot E. coli were found to have diverged earlier than all known alleles from human and other animal E. coli. Phylogenetic analysis of the 125 Marmot E. coli genomes and 355 genomes selected from 1622 human and other E. coli strains identified two new phylogroups, G and H, both of which diverged earlier than the other phylogroups. Eight of the 12 well-known pathogenic E. coli lineages were found to share a most recent common ancestor with one or more Marmot E. coli strains. Our results suggested that the intestinal E. coli of the Marmots contained a diverse virulence gene pool and is potentially pathogenic to humans. These findings provided a new understanding of the evolutionary origin of pathogenic E. coli.
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spelling pubmed-51803672017-01-06 Insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of Escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal E. coli of Marmota himalayana in Qinghai–Tibet plateau of China Lu, Shan Jin, Dong Wu, Shusheng Yang, Jing Lan, Ruiting Bai, Xiangning Liu, Sha Meng, Qiong Yuan, Xuejiao Zhou, Juan Pu, Ji Chen, Qiang Dai, Hang Hu, Yuanyuan Xiong, Yanwen Ye, Changyun Xu, Jianguo Emerg Microbes Infect Original Article Escherichia coli is both of a widespread harmless gut commensal and a versatile pathogen of humans. Domestic animals are a well-known reservoir for pathogenic E. coli. However, studies of E. coli populations from wild animals that have been separated from human activities had been very limited. Here we obtained 580 isolates from intestinal contents of 116 wild Marmot Marmota himalayana from Qinghai–Tibet plateau, China, with five isolates per animal. We selected 125 (hereinafter referred to as strains) from the 580 isolates for genome sequencing, based on unique pulse field gel electrophoresis patterns and at least one isolate per animal. Whole genome sequence analysis revealed that all 125 strains carried at least one and the majority (79.2%) carried multiple virulence genes based on the analysis of 22 selected virulence genes. In particular, the majority of the strains carried virulence genes from different pathovars as potential 'hybrid pathogens'. The alleles of eight virulence genes from the Marmot E. coli were found to have diverged earlier than all known alleles from human and other animal E. coli. Phylogenetic analysis of the 125 Marmot E. coli genomes and 355 genomes selected from 1622 human and other E. coli strains identified two new phylogroups, G and H, both of which diverged earlier than the other phylogroups. Eight of the 12 well-known pathogenic E. coli lineages were found to share a most recent common ancestor with one or more Marmot E. coli strains. Our results suggested that the intestinal E. coli of the Marmots contained a diverse virulence gene pool and is potentially pathogenic to humans. These findings provided a new understanding of the evolutionary origin of pathogenic E. coli. Nature Publishing Group 2016-12 2016-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5180367/ /pubmed/27924811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emi.2016.122 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Lu, Shan
Jin, Dong
Wu, Shusheng
Yang, Jing
Lan, Ruiting
Bai, Xiangning
Liu, Sha
Meng, Qiong
Yuan, Xuejiao
Zhou, Juan
Pu, Ji
Chen, Qiang
Dai, Hang
Hu, Yuanyuan
Xiong, Yanwen
Ye, Changyun
Xu, Jianguo
Insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of Escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal E. coli of Marmota himalayana in Qinghai–Tibet plateau of China
title Insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of Escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal E. coli of Marmota himalayana in Qinghai–Tibet plateau of China
title_full Insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of Escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal E. coli of Marmota himalayana in Qinghai–Tibet plateau of China
title_fullStr Insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of Escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal E. coli of Marmota himalayana in Qinghai–Tibet plateau of China
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of Escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal E. coli of Marmota himalayana in Qinghai–Tibet plateau of China
title_short Insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of Escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal E. coli of Marmota himalayana in Qinghai–Tibet plateau of China
title_sort insights into the evolution of pathogenicity of escherichia coli from genomic analysis of intestinal e. coli of marmota himalayana in qinghai–tibet plateau of china
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5180367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27924811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/emi.2016.122
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