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Phylogenetic Placement of Isolates Within the Trans-Eurasian Clade A.Br.008/009 of Bacillus anthracis

The largest phylogenetic lineage known to date of the anthrax pathogen Bacillus anthracis is the wide-spread, so-called Trans-Eurasian clade systematically categorized as the A.Br.008/009 group sharing two defining canonical single-nucleotide polymorphisms (canSNP). In this study, we genome-sequence...

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Autores principales: Antwerpen, Markus, Beyer, Wolfgang, Bassy, Olga, Ortega-García, María Victoria, Cabria-Ramos, Juan Carlos, Grass, Gregor, Wölfel, Roman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6955976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31842497
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120689
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author Antwerpen, Markus
Beyer, Wolfgang
Bassy, Olga
Ortega-García, María Victoria
Cabria-Ramos, Juan Carlos
Grass, Gregor
Wölfel, Roman
author_facet Antwerpen, Markus
Beyer, Wolfgang
Bassy, Olga
Ortega-García, María Victoria
Cabria-Ramos, Juan Carlos
Grass, Gregor
Wölfel, Roman
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description The largest phylogenetic lineage known to date of the anthrax pathogen Bacillus anthracis is the wide-spread, so-called Trans-Eurasian clade systematically categorized as the A.Br.008/009 group sharing two defining canonical single-nucleotide polymorphisms (canSNP). In this study, we genome-sequenced a collection of 35 B. anthracis strains of this clade, derived from human infections, animal outbreaks or soil, mostly from European countries isolated between 1936 and 2008. The new data were subjected to comparative chromosomal analysis, together with 75 B. anthracis genomes available in public databases, and the relative placements of these isolates were determined within the global phylogeny of the A.Br.008/009 canSNP group. From this analysis, we have detected 3754 chromosomal SNPs, allowing the assignation of the new chromosomal sequences to established sub-clades, to define new sub-clades, such as two new Spanish, one Bulgarian or one German group(s), or to introduce orphan lineages. SNP-based results were compared with that of a multilocus variable number of tandem repeat analysis (MLVA). This analysis indicated that MLVA typing might provide additional information in cases when genomics yields identical genotypes or shows only minor differences. Introducing the delayed mismatch amplification assay (DMAA) PCR-analysis, we developed a cost-effective method to interrogate for a set of ten phylogenetically informative SNPs within genomes of A.Br.008/009 canSNP clade strains of B. anthracis. By this approach, additional 32 strains could be assigned to five of ten defined clades.
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spelling pubmed-69559762020-01-23 Phylogenetic Placement of Isolates Within the Trans-Eurasian Clade A.Br.008/009 of Bacillus anthracis Antwerpen, Markus Beyer, Wolfgang Bassy, Olga Ortega-García, María Victoria Cabria-Ramos, Juan Carlos Grass, Gregor Wölfel, Roman Microorganisms Article The largest phylogenetic lineage known to date of the anthrax pathogen Bacillus anthracis is the wide-spread, so-called Trans-Eurasian clade systematically categorized as the A.Br.008/009 group sharing two defining canonical single-nucleotide polymorphisms (canSNP). In this study, we genome-sequenced a collection of 35 B. anthracis strains of this clade, derived from human infections, animal outbreaks or soil, mostly from European countries isolated between 1936 and 2008. The new data were subjected to comparative chromosomal analysis, together with 75 B. anthracis genomes available in public databases, and the relative placements of these isolates were determined within the global phylogeny of the A.Br.008/009 canSNP group. From this analysis, we have detected 3754 chromosomal SNPs, allowing the assignation of the new chromosomal sequences to established sub-clades, to define new sub-clades, such as two new Spanish, one Bulgarian or one German group(s), or to introduce orphan lineages. SNP-based results were compared with that of a multilocus variable number of tandem repeat analysis (MLVA). This analysis indicated that MLVA typing might provide additional information in cases when genomics yields identical genotypes or shows only minor differences. Introducing the delayed mismatch amplification assay (DMAA) PCR-analysis, we developed a cost-effective method to interrogate for a set of ten phylogenetically informative SNPs within genomes of A.Br.008/009 canSNP clade strains of B. anthracis. By this approach, additional 32 strains could be assigned to five of ten defined clades. MDPI 2019-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6955976/ /pubmed/31842497 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120689 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Antwerpen, Markus
Beyer, Wolfgang
Bassy, Olga
Ortega-García, María Victoria
Cabria-Ramos, Juan Carlos
Grass, Gregor
Wölfel, Roman
Phylogenetic Placement of Isolates Within the Trans-Eurasian Clade A.Br.008/009 of Bacillus anthracis
title Phylogenetic Placement of Isolates Within the Trans-Eurasian Clade A.Br.008/009 of Bacillus anthracis
title_full Phylogenetic Placement of Isolates Within the Trans-Eurasian Clade A.Br.008/009 of Bacillus anthracis
title_fullStr Phylogenetic Placement of Isolates Within the Trans-Eurasian Clade A.Br.008/009 of Bacillus anthracis
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic Placement of Isolates Within the Trans-Eurasian Clade A.Br.008/009 of Bacillus anthracis
title_short Phylogenetic Placement of Isolates Within the Trans-Eurasian Clade A.Br.008/009 of Bacillus anthracis
title_sort phylogenetic placement of isolates within the trans-eurasian clade a.br.008/009 of bacillus anthracis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6955976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31842497
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7120689
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