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Characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen Arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics

Four Arcobacter species have been associated with human disease, and based on current knowledge, these Gram negative bacteria are considered as potential food and waterborne zoonotic pathogens. At present, only the genome of the species Arcobacter butzleri has been analysed, and still little is know...

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Autores principales: Rovetto, Francesca, Carlier, Aurélien, Van den Abeele, Anne-Marie, Illeghems, Koen, Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip, Cocolin, Luca, Houf, Kurt
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28671965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180493
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author Rovetto, Francesca
Carlier, Aurélien
Van den Abeele, Anne-Marie
Illeghems, Koen
Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip
Cocolin, Luca
Houf, Kurt
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Carlier, Aurélien
Van den Abeele, Anne-Marie
Illeghems, Koen
Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip
Cocolin, Luca
Houf, Kurt
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description Four Arcobacter species have been associated with human disease, and based on current knowledge, these Gram negative bacteria are considered as potential food and waterborne zoonotic pathogens. At present, only the genome of the species Arcobacter butzleri has been analysed, and still little is known about their physiology and genetics. The species Arcobacter thereius has first been isolated from tissue of aborted piglets, duck and pig faeces, and recently from stool of human patients with enteritis. In the present study, the complete genome and analysis of the A. thereius type strain LMG24486(T), as well as the comparative genome analysis with 8 other A. thereius strains are presented. Genome analysis revealed metabolic pathways for the utilization of amino acids, which represent the main source of energy, together with the presence of genes encoding for respiration-associated and chemotaxis proteins. Comparative genome analysis with the A. butzleri type strain RM4018 revealed a large correlation, though also unique features. Furthermore, in silico DDH and ANI based analysis of the nine A. thereius strains disclosed clustering into two closely related genotypes. No discriminatory differences in genome content nor phenotypic behaviour were detected, though recently the species Arcobacter porcinus was proposed to encompass part of the formerly identified Arcobacter thereius strains. The report of the presence of virulence associated genes in A. thereius, the presence of antibiotic resistance genes, verified by in vitro susceptibility testing, as well as other pathogenic related relevant features, support the classification of A. thereius as an emerging pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-54954592017-07-18 Characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen Arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics Rovetto, Francesca Carlier, Aurélien Van den Abeele, Anne-Marie Illeghems, Koen Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip Cocolin, Luca Houf, Kurt PLoS One Research Article Four Arcobacter species have been associated with human disease, and based on current knowledge, these Gram negative bacteria are considered as potential food and waterborne zoonotic pathogens. At present, only the genome of the species Arcobacter butzleri has been analysed, and still little is known about their physiology and genetics. The species Arcobacter thereius has first been isolated from tissue of aborted piglets, duck and pig faeces, and recently from stool of human patients with enteritis. In the present study, the complete genome and analysis of the A. thereius type strain LMG24486(T), as well as the comparative genome analysis with 8 other A. thereius strains are presented. Genome analysis revealed metabolic pathways for the utilization of amino acids, which represent the main source of energy, together with the presence of genes encoding for respiration-associated and chemotaxis proteins. Comparative genome analysis with the A. butzleri type strain RM4018 revealed a large correlation, though also unique features. Furthermore, in silico DDH and ANI based analysis of the nine A. thereius strains disclosed clustering into two closely related genotypes. No discriminatory differences in genome content nor phenotypic behaviour were detected, though recently the species Arcobacter porcinus was proposed to encompass part of the formerly identified Arcobacter thereius strains. The report of the presence of virulence associated genes in A. thereius, the presence of antibiotic resistance genes, verified by in vitro susceptibility testing, as well as other pathogenic related relevant features, support the classification of A. thereius as an emerging pathogen. Public Library of Science 2017-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5495459/ /pubmed/28671965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180493 Text en © 2017 Rovetto 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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Rovetto, Francesca
Carlier, Aurélien
Van den Abeele, Anne-Marie
Illeghems, Koen
Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip
Cocolin, Luca
Houf, Kurt
Characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen Arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics
title Characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen Arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics
title_full Characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen Arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics
title_fullStr Characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen Arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen Arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics
title_short Characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen Arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics
title_sort characterization of the emerging zoonotic pathogen arcobacter thereius by whole genome sequencing and comparative genomics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5495459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28671965
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180493
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