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Genome Reduction for Niche Association in Campylobacter Hepaticus, A Cause of Spotty Liver Disease in Poultry

The term “spotty liver disease” (SLD) has been used since the late 1990s for a condition seen in the UK and Australia that primarily affects free range laying hens around peak lay, causing acute mortality and a fall in egg production. A novel thermophilic SLD-associated Campylobacter was reported in...

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Autores principales: Petrovska, Liljana, Tang, Yue, Jansen van Rensburg, Melissa J., Cawthraw, Shaun, Nunez, Javier, Sheppard, Samuel K., Ellis, Richard J., Whatmore, Adrian M., Crawshaw, Tim R., Irvine, Richard M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5554493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28848714
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2017.00354
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author Petrovska, Liljana
Tang, Yue
Jansen van Rensburg, Melissa J.
Cawthraw, Shaun
Nunez, Javier
Sheppard, Samuel K.
Ellis, Richard J.
Whatmore, Adrian M.
Crawshaw, Tim R.
Irvine, Richard M.
author_facet Petrovska, Liljana
Tang, Yue
Jansen van Rensburg, Melissa J.
Cawthraw, Shaun
Nunez, Javier
Sheppard, Samuel K.
Ellis, Richard J.
Whatmore, Adrian M.
Crawshaw, Tim R.
Irvine, Richard M.
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description The term “spotty liver disease” (SLD) has been used since the late 1990s for a condition seen in the UK and Australia that primarily affects free range laying hens around peak lay, causing acute mortality and a fall in egg production. A novel thermophilic SLD-associated Campylobacter was reported in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2015. Subsequently, similar isolates occurring in Australia were formally described as a new species, Campylobacter hepaticus. We describe the comparative genomics of 10 C. hepaticus isolates recovered from 5 geographically distinct poultry holdings in the UK between 2010 and 2012. Hierarchical gene-by-gene analyses of the study isolates and representatives of 24 known Campylobacter species indicated that C. hepaticus is most closely related to the major pathogens Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. We observed low levels of within-farm variation, even between isolates collected over almost 3 years. With respect to C. hepaticus genome features, we noted that the study isolates had a ~140 Kb reduction in genome size, ~144 fewer genes, and a lower GC content compared to C. jejuni. The most notable reduction was in the subsystem containing genes for iron acquisition and metabolism, supported by reduced growth of C. hepaticus in an iron depletion assay. Genome reduction is common among many pathogens and in C. hepaticus has likely been driven at least in part by specialization following the occupation of a new niche, the chicken liver.
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spelling pubmed-55544932017-08-28 Genome Reduction for Niche Association in Campylobacter Hepaticus, A Cause of Spotty Liver Disease in Poultry Petrovska, Liljana Tang, Yue Jansen van Rensburg, Melissa J. Cawthraw, Shaun Nunez, Javier Sheppard, Samuel K. Ellis, Richard J. Whatmore, Adrian M. Crawshaw, Tim R. Irvine, Richard M. Front Cell Infect Microbiol Microbiology The term “spotty liver disease” (SLD) has been used since the late 1990s for a condition seen in the UK and Australia that primarily affects free range laying hens around peak lay, causing acute mortality and a fall in egg production. A novel thermophilic SLD-associated Campylobacter was reported in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2015. Subsequently, similar isolates occurring in Australia were formally described as a new species, Campylobacter hepaticus. We describe the comparative genomics of 10 C. hepaticus isolates recovered from 5 geographically distinct poultry holdings in the UK between 2010 and 2012. Hierarchical gene-by-gene analyses of the study isolates and representatives of 24 known Campylobacter species indicated that C. hepaticus is most closely related to the major pathogens Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. We observed low levels of within-farm variation, even between isolates collected over almost 3 years. With respect to C. hepaticus genome features, we noted that the study isolates had a ~140 Kb reduction in genome size, ~144 fewer genes, and a lower GC content compared to C. jejuni. The most notable reduction was in the subsystem containing genes for iron acquisition and metabolism, supported by reduced growth of C. hepaticus in an iron depletion assay. Genome reduction is common among many pathogens and in C. hepaticus has likely been driven at least in part by specialization following the occupation of a new niche, the chicken liver. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5554493/ /pubmed/28848714 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2017.00354 Text en Copyright © 2017 Petrovska, Tang, Jansen van Rensburg, Cawthraw, Nunez, Sheppard, Ellis, Whatmore, Crawshaw and Irvine. 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 Microbiology
Petrovska, Liljana
Tang, Yue
Jansen van Rensburg, Melissa J.
Cawthraw, Shaun
Nunez, Javier
Sheppard, Samuel K.
Ellis, Richard J.
Whatmore, Adrian M.
Crawshaw, Tim R.
Irvine, Richard M.
Genome Reduction for Niche Association in Campylobacter Hepaticus, A Cause of Spotty Liver Disease in Poultry
title Genome Reduction for Niche Association in Campylobacter Hepaticus, A Cause of Spotty Liver Disease in Poultry
title_full Genome Reduction for Niche Association in Campylobacter Hepaticus, A Cause of Spotty Liver Disease in Poultry
title_fullStr Genome Reduction for Niche Association in Campylobacter Hepaticus, A Cause of Spotty Liver Disease in Poultry
title_full_unstemmed Genome Reduction for Niche Association in Campylobacter Hepaticus, A Cause of Spotty Liver Disease in Poultry
title_short Genome Reduction for Niche Association in Campylobacter Hepaticus, A Cause of Spotty Liver Disease in Poultry
title_sort genome reduction for niche association in campylobacter hepaticus, a cause of spotty liver disease in poultry
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5554493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28848714
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2017.00354
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