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Genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated Mycobacterium chimaera infections in Italy

One hundred and twenty-two Mycobacterium chimaera strains isolated in Italy from cardiac surgery-related patients, cardiac surgery-unrelated patients and from heater-cooler units, were submitted to whole-genome sequencing and to subsequent SNP analysis. All but one strains isolated from cardiac surg...

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Autores principales: Ghodousi, Arash, Borroni, Emanuele, Peracchi, Marta, Palù, Giorgio, Fallico, Loredana, Rassu, Mario, Manfrin, Vinicio, Mantegani, Paola, Monzillo, Vincenzina, Manganelli, Riccardo, Tortoli, Enrico, Cirillo, Daniela Maria
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7518601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32976495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239273
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author Ghodousi, Arash
Borroni, Emanuele
Peracchi, Marta
Palù, Giorgio
Fallico, Loredana
Rassu, Mario
Manfrin, Vinicio
Mantegani, Paola
Monzillo, Vincenzina
Manganelli, Riccardo
Tortoli, Enrico
Cirillo, Daniela Maria
author_facet Ghodousi, Arash
Borroni, Emanuele
Peracchi, Marta
Palù, Giorgio
Fallico, Loredana
Rassu, Mario
Manfrin, Vinicio
Mantegani, Paola
Monzillo, Vincenzina
Manganelli, Riccardo
Tortoli, Enrico
Cirillo, Daniela Maria
author_sort Ghodousi, Arash
collection PubMed
description One hundred and twenty-two Mycobacterium chimaera strains isolated in Italy from cardiac surgery-related patients, cardiac surgery-unrelated patients and from heater-cooler units, were submitted to whole-genome sequencing and to subsequent SNP analysis. All but one strains isolated from cardiac surgery-related patients belonged to Subgroup 1.1 (19/23) or Subgroup 1.8 (3/23). Only 28 out of 79 strains isolated from heater-cooler units belonged to groupings other than 1.1 and 1.8. The strains isolated from cardiac surgery-unrelated patients were instead distributed across the phylogenetic tree. Our data, the first on isolates from Italy, are in agreement with a recent large genomic study suggesting a common source, represented by strains belonging to Subgroups 1.1 and 1.8, of cardiac surgery-related Mycobacterium chimaera infections. The strains belonging to groupings other than 1.1 and 1.8 isolated from heather-cooler units evidently resulted from contaminations at hospital level and had no share in the Mycobacterium chimaera outbreak. One Mycobacterium chimaera strain investigated in this study proved distant from every previously known Mycobacterium chimaera Groups (1, 2, 3 and 4) and we propose to assign to a novel group, named “Group 5”.
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spelling pubmed-75186012020-10-01 Genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated Mycobacterium chimaera infections in Italy Ghodousi, Arash Borroni, Emanuele Peracchi, Marta Palù, Giorgio Fallico, Loredana Rassu, Mario Manfrin, Vinicio Mantegani, Paola Monzillo, Vincenzina Manganelli, Riccardo Tortoli, Enrico Cirillo, Daniela Maria PLoS One Research Article One hundred and twenty-two Mycobacterium chimaera strains isolated in Italy from cardiac surgery-related patients, cardiac surgery-unrelated patients and from heater-cooler units, were submitted to whole-genome sequencing and to subsequent SNP analysis. All but one strains isolated from cardiac surgery-related patients belonged to Subgroup 1.1 (19/23) or Subgroup 1.8 (3/23). Only 28 out of 79 strains isolated from heater-cooler units belonged to groupings other than 1.1 and 1.8. The strains isolated from cardiac surgery-unrelated patients were instead distributed across the phylogenetic tree. Our data, the first on isolates from Italy, are in agreement with a recent large genomic study suggesting a common source, represented by strains belonging to Subgroups 1.1 and 1.8, of cardiac surgery-related Mycobacterium chimaera infections. The strains belonging to groupings other than 1.1 and 1.8 isolated from heather-cooler units evidently resulted from contaminations at hospital level and had no share in the Mycobacterium chimaera outbreak. One Mycobacterium chimaera strain investigated in this study proved distant from every previously known Mycobacterium chimaera Groups (1, 2, 3 and 4) and we propose to assign to a novel group, named “Group 5”. Public Library of Science 2020-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7518601/ /pubmed/32976495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239273 Text en © 2020 Ghodousi 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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Ghodousi, Arash
Borroni, Emanuele
Peracchi, Marta
Palù, Giorgio
Fallico, Loredana
Rassu, Mario
Manfrin, Vinicio
Mantegani, Paola
Monzillo, Vincenzina
Manganelli, Riccardo
Tortoli, Enrico
Cirillo, Daniela Maria
Genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated Mycobacterium chimaera infections in Italy
title Genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated Mycobacterium chimaera infections in Italy
title_full Genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated Mycobacterium chimaera infections in Italy
title_fullStr Genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated Mycobacterium chimaera infections in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated Mycobacterium chimaera infections in Italy
title_short Genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated Mycobacterium chimaera infections in Italy
title_sort genomic analysis of cardiac surgery-associated mycobacterium chimaera infections in italy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7518601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32976495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239273
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