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Genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of Bordetella pertussis circulating in Iran

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The re-emergence of pertussis still is being reported all over the world. Pathogen adaptation and antigenic divergence of circulating isolates from vaccine strains are the main reasons of infection resurgence. Waning immunity is also an important factor contributing to res...

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Autores principales: Saedi, Samaneh, Safarchi, Azadeh, Noofeli, Mojtaba, Tadayon, Keyvan, Tay, Alfred Chin Yen, Lamichhane, Binit, Rahimi, Hamzeh, Shahcheraghi, Fereshteh
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7163038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32322373
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author Saedi, Samaneh
Safarchi, Azadeh
Noofeli, Mojtaba
Tadayon, Keyvan
Tay, Alfred Chin Yen
Lamichhane, Binit
Rahimi, Hamzeh
Shahcheraghi, Fereshteh
author_facet Saedi, Samaneh
Safarchi, Azadeh
Noofeli, Mojtaba
Tadayon, Keyvan
Tay, Alfred Chin Yen
Lamichhane, Binit
Rahimi, Hamzeh
Shahcheraghi, Fereshteh
author_sort Saedi, Samaneh
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The re-emergence of pertussis still is being reported all over the world. Pathogen adaptation and antigenic divergence of circulating isolates from vaccine strains are the main reasons of infection resurgence. Waning immunity is also an important factor contributing to resurgence of pertussis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The genetic diversity and evolutionary characteristics of circulating Iranian isolates of Bordetella pertussis during February 2015 to October 2018 was investigated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and subsequently ptxA, ptxP and fim3 alleles were characterized. The next generation genome sequencing was then used to compare the genomics of ptxP1 and ptxP3 of selected isolates from PFGE dendrogram. RESULTS: PFGE differentiated 62 clinical isolates and vaccine and reference strains into 19 PFGE profiles, indicating the higher level of heterogeneity in the population during 2015–2018. The predominant B. pertussis genotype harbored pertussis toxin promoter allele, ptxP3 and the expansion of ptxA1 isolates, were also observed in our population. CONCLUSION: No changes in allelic profile of predominant clone in recent years was observed but antigenic divergence between recently circulating isolates and the vaccine strain has been progressed and significantly was higher than previous studies. The comparative genomic analysis of the ptxP3 and ptxP1 isolates indicate that changes in ptxP3 genome structure including 32 unique SNPs and three unique indels may have contributed to the expansion of the ptxP3 clone. We compared ptxP3 and ptxP1 isolates in pathogenicity-associated genes and found five of them were specific for the ptxP3 isolates. The polymorphisms in pathogenicity-associated genes suggest structural adaptations for these virulence factors.
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spelling pubmed-71630382020-04-22 Genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of Bordetella pertussis circulating in Iran Saedi, Samaneh Safarchi, Azadeh Noofeli, Mojtaba Tadayon, Keyvan Tay, Alfred Chin Yen Lamichhane, Binit Rahimi, Hamzeh Shahcheraghi, Fereshteh Iran J Microbiol Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The re-emergence of pertussis still is being reported all over the world. Pathogen adaptation and antigenic divergence of circulating isolates from vaccine strains are the main reasons of infection resurgence. Waning immunity is also an important factor contributing to resurgence of pertussis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The genetic diversity and evolutionary characteristics of circulating Iranian isolates of Bordetella pertussis during February 2015 to October 2018 was investigated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and subsequently ptxA, ptxP and fim3 alleles were characterized. The next generation genome sequencing was then used to compare the genomics of ptxP1 and ptxP3 of selected isolates from PFGE dendrogram. RESULTS: PFGE differentiated 62 clinical isolates and vaccine and reference strains into 19 PFGE profiles, indicating the higher level of heterogeneity in the population during 2015–2018. The predominant B. pertussis genotype harbored pertussis toxin promoter allele, ptxP3 and the expansion of ptxA1 isolates, were also observed in our population. CONCLUSION: No changes in allelic profile of predominant clone in recent years was observed but antigenic divergence between recently circulating isolates and the vaccine strain has been progressed and significantly was higher than previous studies. The comparative genomic analysis of the ptxP3 and ptxP1 isolates indicate that changes in ptxP3 genome structure including 32 unique SNPs and three unique indels may have contributed to the expansion of the ptxP3 clone. We compared ptxP3 and ptxP1 isolates in pathogenicity-associated genes and found five of them were specific for the ptxP3 isolates. The polymorphisms in pathogenicity-associated genes suggest structural adaptations for these virulence factors. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7163038/ /pubmed/32322373 Text en Copyright© 2020 Iranian Neuroscience Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Saedi, Samaneh
Safarchi, Azadeh
Noofeli, Mojtaba
Tadayon, Keyvan
Tay, Alfred Chin Yen
Lamichhane, Binit
Rahimi, Hamzeh
Shahcheraghi, Fereshteh
Genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of Bordetella pertussis circulating in Iran
title Genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of Bordetella pertussis circulating in Iran
title_full Genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of Bordetella pertussis circulating in Iran
title_fullStr Genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of Bordetella pertussis circulating in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of Bordetella pertussis circulating in Iran
title_short Genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of Bordetella pertussis circulating in Iran
title_sort genome diversity and evolutionary characteristics of clinical isolates of bordetella pertussis circulating in iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7163038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32322373
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