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Genetic characterization of Bacillus anthracis strains circulating in Italy from 1972 to 2018

In Italy anthrax is an endemic disease, with a few outbreaks occurring almost every year. We surveyed 234 B. anthracis strains from animals (n = 196), humans (n = 3) and the environment (n = 35) isolated during Italian outbreaks in the years 1972–2018. Despite the considerable genetic homogeneity of...

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Autores principales: Rondinone, Valeria, Serrecchia, Luigina, Parisi, Antonio, Fasanella, Antonio, Manzulli, Viviana, Cipolletta, Dora, Galante, Domenico
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6957342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31931511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227875
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author Rondinone, Valeria
Serrecchia, Luigina
Parisi, Antonio
Fasanella, Antonio
Manzulli, Viviana
Cipolletta, Dora
Galante, Domenico
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Serrecchia, Luigina
Parisi, Antonio
Fasanella, Antonio
Manzulli, Viviana
Cipolletta, Dora
Galante, Domenico
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description In Italy anthrax is an endemic disease, with a few outbreaks occurring almost every year. We surveyed 234 B. anthracis strains from animals (n = 196), humans (n = 3) and the environment (n = 35) isolated during Italian outbreaks in the years 1972–2018. Despite the considerable genetic homogeneity of B. anthracis, the strains were effectively differentiated using canonical single nucleotide polymorphisms (CanSNPs) assay and multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA). The phylogenetic identity was determined through the characterization of 14 CanSNPs. In addition, a subsequent 31-loci MLVA assay was also used to further discriminate B. anthracis genotypes into subgroups. The analysis of 14 CanSNPs allowed for the identification of four main lineages: A.Br.011/009, A.Br.008/011 (respectively belonging to A.Br.008/009 sublineage, also known Trans-Eurasian or TEA group), A.Br.005/006 and B.Br.CNEVA. A.Br.011/009, the most common subgroup of lineage A, is the major genotype of B. anthracis in Italy. The MLVA analysis revealed the presence of 55 different genotypes in Italy. Most of the genotypes are genetically very similar, supporting the hypothesis that all strains evolved from a local common ancestral strain, except for two genotypes representing the branch A.Br.005/006 and B.Br.CNEVA. The genotyping analysis applied in this study remains a very valuable tool for studying the diversity, evolution, and molecular epidemiology of B. anthracis.
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spelling pubmed-69573422020-01-26 Genetic characterization of Bacillus anthracis strains circulating in Italy from 1972 to 2018 Rondinone, Valeria Serrecchia, Luigina Parisi, Antonio Fasanella, Antonio Manzulli, Viviana Cipolletta, Dora Galante, Domenico PLoS One Research Article In Italy anthrax is an endemic disease, with a few outbreaks occurring almost every year. We surveyed 234 B. anthracis strains from animals (n = 196), humans (n = 3) and the environment (n = 35) isolated during Italian outbreaks in the years 1972–2018. Despite the considerable genetic homogeneity of B. anthracis, the strains were effectively differentiated using canonical single nucleotide polymorphisms (CanSNPs) assay and multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA). The phylogenetic identity was determined through the characterization of 14 CanSNPs. In addition, a subsequent 31-loci MLVA assay was also used to further discriminate B. anthracis genotypes into subgroups. The analysis of 14 CanSNPs allowed for the identification of four main lineages: A.Br.011/009, A.Br.008/011 (respectively belonging to A.Br.008/009 sublineage, also known Trans-Eurasian or TEA group), A.Br.005/006 and B.Br.CNEVA. A.Br.011/009, the most common subgroup of lineage A, is the major genotype of B. anthracis in Italy. The MLVA analysis revealed the presence of 55 different genotypes in Italy. Most of the genotypes are genetically very similar, supporting the hypothesis that all strains evolved from a local common ancestral strain, except for two genotypes representing the branch A.Br.005/006 and B.Br.CNEVA. The genotyping analysis applied in this study remains a very valuable tool for studying the diversity, evolution, and molecular epidemiology of B. anthracis. Public Library of Science 2020-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6957342/ /pubmed/31931511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227875 Text en © 2020 Rondinone 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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Parisi, Antonio
Fasanella, Antonio
Manzulli, Viviana
Cipolletta, Dora
Galante, Domenico
Genetic characterization of Bacillus anthracis strains circulating in Italy from 1972 to 2018
title Genetic characterization of Bacillus anthracis strains circulating in Italy from 1972 to 2018
title_full Genetic characterization of Bacillus anthracis strains circulating in Italy from 1972 to 2018
title_fullStr Genetic characterization of Bacillus anthracis strains circulating in Italy from 1972 to 2018
title_full_unstemmed Genetic characterization of Bacillus anthracis strains circulating in Italy from 1972 to 2018
title_short Genetic characterization of Bacillus anthracis strains circulating in Italy from 1972 to 2018
title_sort genetic characterization of bacillus anthracis strains circulating in italy from 1972 to 2018
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6957342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31931511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227875
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