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Pan-genome Analysis of Ancient and Modern Salmonella enterica Demonstrates Genomic Stability of the Invasive Para C Lineage for Millennia

Salmonella enterica serovar Paratyphi C causes enteric (paratyphoid) fever in humans. Its presentation can range from asymptomatic infections of the blood stream to gastrointestinal or urinary tract infection or even a fatal septicemia [1]. Paratyphi C is very rare in Europe and North America except...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Zhemin, Lundstrøm, Inge, Tran-Dien, Alicia, Duchêne, Sebastián, Alikhan, Nabil-Fareed, Sergeant, Martin J., Langridge, Gemma, Fotakis, Anna K., Nair, Satheesh, Stenøien, Hans K., Hamre, Stian S., Casjens, Sherwood, Christophersen, Axel, Quince, Christopher, Thomson, Nicholas R., Weill, François-Xavier, Ho, Simon Y.W., Gilbert, M. Thomas P., Achtman, Mark
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30033331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.058
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author Zhou, Zhemin
Lundstrøm, Inge
Tran-Dien, Alicia
Duchêne, Sebastián
Alikhan, Nabil-Fareed
Sergeant, Martin J.
Langridge, Gemma
Fotakis, Anna K.
Nair, Satheesh
Stenøien, Hans K.
Hamre, Stian S.
Casjens, Sherwood
Christophersen, Axel
Quince, Christopher
Thomson, Nicholas R.
Weill, François-Xavier
Ho, Simon Y.W.
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Achtman, Mark
author_facet Zhou, Zhemin
Lundstrøm, Inge
Tran-Dien, Alicia
Duchêne, Sebastián
Alikhan, Nabil-Fareed
Sergeant, Martin J.
Langridge, Gemma
Fotakis, Anna K.
Nair, Satheesh
Stenøien, Hans K.
Hamre, Stian S.
Casjens, Sherwood
Christophersen, Axel
Quince, Christopher
Thomson, Nicholas R.
Weill, François-Xavier
Ho, Simon Y.W.
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Achtman, Mark
author_sort Zhou, Zhemin
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description Salmonella enterica serovar Paratyphi C causes enteric (paratyphoid) fever in humans. Its presentation can range from asymptomatic infections of the blood stream to gastrointestinal or urinary tract infection or even a fatal septicemia [1]. Paratyphi C is very rare in Europe and North America except for occasional travelers from South and East Asia or Africa, where the disease is more common [2, 3]. However, early 20(th)-century observations in Eastern Europe [3, 4] suggest that Paratyphi C enteric fever may once have had a wide-ranging impact on human societies. Here, we describe a draft Paratyphi C genome (Ragna) recovered from the 800-year-old skeleton (SK152) of a young woman in Trondheim, Norway. Paratyphi C sequences were recovered from her teeth and bones, suggesting that she died of enteric fever and demonstrating that these bacteria have long caused invasive salmonellosis in Europeans. Comparative analyses against modern Salmonella genome sequences revealed that Paratyphi C is a clade within the Para C lineage, which also includes serovars Choleraesuis, Typhisuis, and Lomita. Although Paratyphi C only infects humans, Choleraesuis causes septicemia in pigs and boar [5] (and occasionally humans), and Typhisuis causes epidemic swine salmonellosis (chronic paratyphoid) in domestic pigs [2, 3]. These different host specificities likely evolved in Europe over the last ∼4,000 years since the time of their most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) and are possibly associated with the differential acquisitions of two genomic islands, SPI-6 and SPI-7. The tMRCAs of these bacterial clades coincide with the timing of pig domestication in Europe [6].
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spelling pubmed-60898362018-08-14 Pan-genome Analysis of Ancient and Modern Salmonella enterica Demonstrates Genomic Stability of the Invasive Para C Lineage for Millennia Zhou, Zhemin Lundstrøm, Inge Tran-Dien, Alicia Duchêne, Sebastián Alikhan, Nabil-Fareed Sergeant, Martin J. Langridge, Gemma Fotakis, Anna K. Nair, Satheesh Stenøien, Hans K. Hamre, Stian S. Casjens, Sherwood Christophersen, Axel Quince, Christopher Thomson, Nicholas R. Weill, François-Xavier Ho, Simon Y.W. Gilbert, M. Thomas P. Achtman, Mark Curr Biol Article Salmonella enterica serovar Paratyphi C causes enteric (paratyphoid) fever in humans. Its presentation can range from asymptomatic infections of the blood stream to gastrointestinal or urinary tract infection or even a fatal septicemia [1]. Paratyphi C is very rare in Europe and North America except for occasional travelers from South and East Asia or Africa, where the disease is more common [2, 3]. However, early 20(th)-century observations in Eastern Europe [3, 4] suggest that Paratyphi C enteric fever may once have had a wide-ranging impact on human societies. Here, we describe a draft Paratyphi C genome (Ragna) recovered from the 800-year-old skeleton (SK152) of a young woman in Trondheim, Norway. Paratyphi C sequences were recovered from her teeth and bones, suggesting that she died of enteric fever and demonstrating that these bacteria have long caused invasive salmonellosis in Europeans. Comparative analyses against modern Salmonella genome sequences revealed that Paratyphi C is a clade within the Para C lineage, which also includes serovars Choleraesuis, Typhisuis, and Lomita. Although Paratyphi C only infects humans, Choleraesuis causes septicemia in pigs and boar [5] (and occasionally humans), and Typhisuis causes epidemic swine salmonellosis (chronic paratyphoid) in domestic pigs [2, 3]. These different host specificities likely evolved in Europe over the last ∼4,000 years since the time of their most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) and are possibly associated with the differential acquisitions of two genomic islands, SPI-6 and SPI-7. The tMRCAs of these bacterial clades coincide with the timing of pig domestication in Europe [6]. Cell Press 2018-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6089836/ /pubmed/30033331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.058 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Zhou, Zhemin
Lundstrøm, Inge
Tran-Dien, Alicia
Duchêne, Sebastián
Alikhan, Nabil-Fareed
Sergeant, Martin J.
Langridge, Gemma
Fotakis, Anna K.
Nair, Satheesh
Stenøien, Hans K.
Hamre, Stian S.
Casjens, Sherwood
Christophersen, Axel
Quince, Christopher
Thomson, Nicholas R.
Weill, François-Xavier
Ho, Simon Y.W.
Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
Achtman, Mark
Pan-genome Analysis of Ancient and Modern Salmonella enterica Demonstrates Genomic Stability of the Invasive Para C Lineage for Millennia
title Pan-genome Analysis of Ancient and Modern Salmonella enterica Demonstrates Genomic Stability of the Invasive Para C Lineage for Millennia
title_full Pan-genome Analysis of Ancient and Modern Salmonella enterica Demonstrates Genomic Stability of the Invasive Para C Lineage for Millennia
title_fullStr Pan-genome Analysis of Ancient and Modern Salmonella enterica Demonstrates Genomic Stability of the Invasive Para C Lineage for Millennia
title_full_unstemmed Pan-genome Analysis of Ancient and Modern Salmonella enterica Demonstrates Genomic Stability of the Invasive Para C Lineage for Millennia
title_short Pan-genome Analysis of Ancient and Modern Salmonella enterica Demonstrates Genomic Stability of the Invasive Para C Lineage for Millennia
title_sort pan-genome analysis of ancient and modern salmonella enterica demonstrates genomic stability of the invasive para c lineage for millennia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30033331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.058
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