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Identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: Syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution

BACKGROUND: Pathogenic treponemes related to Treponema pallidum are both human (causing syphilis, yaws, bejel) and animal pathogens (infections of primates, venereal spirochetosis in rabbits). A set of 11 treponemal genome sequences including those of five Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum (TPA) stra...

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Autores principales: Maděránková, Denisa, Mikalová, Lenka, Strouhal, Michal, Vadják, Šimon, Kuklová, Ivana, Pospíšilová, Petra, Krbková, Lenka, Koščová, Pavlína, Provazník, Ivo, Šmajs, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6602244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31216284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007463
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author Maděránková, Denisa
Mikalová, Lenka
Strouhal, Michal
Vadják, Šimon
Kuklová, Ivana
Pospíšilová, Petra
Krbková, Lenka
Koščová, Pavlína
Provazník, Ivo
Šmajs, David
author_facet Maděránková, Denisa
Mikalová, Lenka
Strouhal, Michal
Vadják, Šimon
Kuklová, Ivana
Pospíšilová, Petra
Krbková, Lenka
Koščová, Pavlína
Provazník, Ivo
Šmajs, David
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description BACKGROUND: Pathogenic treponemes related to Treponema pallidum are both human (causing syphilis, yaws, bejel) and animal pathogens (infections of primates, venereal spirochetosis in rabbits). A set of 11 treponemal genome sequences including those of five Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum (TPA) strains (Nichols, DAL-1, Mexico A, SS14, Chicago), four T. p. ssp. pertenue (TPE) strains (CDC-2, Gauthier, Samoa D, Fribourg-Blanc), one T. p. ssp. endemicum (TEN) strain (Bosnia A) and one strain (Cuniculi A) of Treponema paraluisleporidarum ecovar Cuniculus (TPeC) were tested for the presence of positively selected genes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 1068 orthologous genes annotated in all 11 genomes were tested for the presence of positively selected genes using both site and branch-site models with CODEML (PAML package). Subsequent analyses with sequences obtained from 62 treponemal draft genomes were used for the identification of positively selected amino acid positions. Synthetic biotinylated peptides were designed to cover positively selected protein regions and these peptides were tested for reactivity with the patient's syphilis sera. Altogether, 22 positively selected genes were identified in the TP genomes and TPA sets of positively selected genes differed from TPE genes. While genetic variability among TPA strains was predominantly present in a number of genetic loci, genetic variability within TPE and TEN strains was distributed more equally along the chromosome. Several syphilitic sera were shown to react with some peptides derived from the protein sequences evolving under positive selection. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differed relative to sets of positively selected genes. Most of the positively selected chromosomal loci were identified among the TPA treponemes. The local accumulation of genetic variability suggests that the diversification of TPA strains took place predominantly in a limited number of genomic regions compared to the more dispersed genetic diversity differentiating TPE and TEN strains. The identification of positively selected sites in tpr genes and genes encoding outer membrane proteins suggests their role during infection of human and animal hosts. The driving force for adaptive evolution at these loci thus appears to be the host immune response as supported by observed reactivity of syphilitic sera with some peptides derived from protein sequences showing adaptive evolution.
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spelling pubmed-66022442019-07-12 Identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: Syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution Maděránková, Denisa Mikalová, Lenka Strouhal, Michal Vadják, Šimon Kuklová, Ivana Pospíšilová, Petra Krbková, Lenka Koščová, Pavlína Provazník, Ivo Šmajs, David PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Pathogenic treponemes related to Treponema pallidum are both human (causing syphilis, yaws, bejel) and animal pathogens (infections of primates, venereal spirochetosis in rabbits). A set of 11 treponemal genome sequences including those of five Treponema pallidum ssp. pallidum (TPA) strains (Nichols, DAL-1, Mexico A, SS14, Chicago), four T. p. ssp. pertenue (TPE) strains (CDC-2, Gauthier, Samoa D, Fribourg-Blanc), one T. p. ssp. endemicum (TEN) strain (Bosnia A) and one strain (Cuniculi A) of Treponema paraluisleporidarum ecovar Cuniculus (TPeC) were tested for the presence of positively selected genes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 1068 orthologous genes annotated in all 11 genomes were tested for the presence of positively selected genes using both site and branch-site models with CODEML (PAML package). Subsequent analyses with sequences obtained from 62 treponemal draft genomes were used for the identification of positively selected amino acid positions. Synthetic biotinylated peptides were designed to cover positively selected protein regions and these peptides were tested for reactivity with the patient's syphilis sera. Altogether, 22 positively selected genes were identified in the TP genomes and TPA sets of positively selected genes differed from TPE genes. While genetic variability among TPA strains was predominantly present in a number of genetic loci, genetic variability within TPE and TEN strains was distributed more equally along the chromosome. Several syphilitic sera were shown to react with some peptides derived from the protein sequences evolving under positive selection. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differed relative to sets of positively selected genes. Most of the positively selected chromosomal loci were identified among the TPA treponemes. The local accumulation of genetic variability suggests that the diversification of TPA strains took place predominantly in a limited number of genomic regions compared to the more dispersed genetic diversity differentiating TPE and TEN strains. The identification of positively selected sites in tpr genes and genes encoding outer membrane proteins suggests their role during infection of human and animal hosts. The driving force for adaptive evolution at these loci thus appears to be the host immune response as supported by observed reactivity of syphilitic sera with some peptides derived from protein sequences showing adaptive evolution. Public Library of Science 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6602244/ /pubmed/31216284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007463 Text en © 2019 Maděránková 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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Maděránková, Denisa
Mikalová, Lenka
Strouhal, Michal
Vadják, Šimon
Kuklová, Ivana
Pospíšilová, Petra
Krbková, Lenka
Koščová, Pavlína
Provazník, Ivo
Šmajs, David
Identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: Syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution
title Identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: Syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution
title_full Identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: Syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution
title_fullStr Identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: Syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution
title_full_unstemmed Identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: Syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution
title_short Identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: Syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution
title_sort identification of positively selected genes in human pathogenic treponemes: syphilis-, yaws-, and bejel-causing strains differ in sets of genes showing adaptive evolution
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6602244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31216284
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007463
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