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Early Signals of Vaccine-driven Perturbation Seen in Pneumococcal Carriage Population Genomic Data

BACKGROUND: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) have reduced pneumococcal diseases globally. Pneumococcal genomic surveys elucidate PCV effects on population structure but are rarely conducted in low-income settings despite the high disease burden. METHODS: We undertook whole-genome sequencing (W...

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Autores principales: Chaguza, Chrispin, Heinsbroek, Ellen, Gladstone, Rebecca A, Tafatatha, Terence, Alaerts, Maaike, Peno, Chikondi, Cornick, Jennifer E, Musicha, Patrick, Bar-Zeev, Naor, Kamng’ona, Arox, Kadioglu, Aras, McGee, Lesley, Hanage, William P, Breiman, Robert F, Heyderman, Robert S, French, Neil, Everett, Dean B, Bentley, Stephen D
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7768739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31094423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz404
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author Chaguza, Chrispin
Heinsbroek, Ellen
Gladstone, Rebecca A
Tafatatha, Terence
Alaerts, Maaike
Peno, Chikondi
Cornick, Jennifer E
Musicha, Patrick
Bar-Zeev, Naor
Kamng’ona, Arox
Kadioglu, Aras
McGee, Lesley
Hanage, William P
Breiman, Robert F
Heyderman, Robert S
French, Neil
Everett, Dean B
Bentley, Stephen D
author_facet Chaguza, Chrispin
Heinsbroek, Ellen
Gladstone, Rebecca A
Tafatatha, Terence
Alaerts, Maaike
Peno, Chikondi
Cornick, Jennifer E
Musicha, Patrick
Bar-Zeev, Naor
Kamng’ona, Arox
Kadioglu, Aras
McGee, Lesley
Hanage, William P
Breiman, Robert F
Heyderman, Robert S
French, Neil
Everett, Dean B
Bentley, Stephen D
author_sort Chaguza, Chrispin
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description BACKGROUND: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) have reduced pneumococcal diseases globally. Pneumococcal genomic surveys elucidate PCV effects on population structure but are rarely conducted in low-income settings despite the high disease burden. METHODS: We undertook whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of 660 pneumococcal isolates collected through surveys from healthy carriers 2 years from 13-valent PCV (PCV13) introduction and 1 year after rollout in northern Malawi. We investigated changes in population structure, within-lineage serotype dynamics, serotype diversity, and frequency of antibiotic resistance (ABR) and accessory genes. RESULTS: In children <5 years of age, frequency and diversity of vaccine serotypes (VTs) decreased significantly post-PCV, but no significant changes occurred in persons ≥5 years of age. Clearance of VT serotypes was consistent across different genetic backgrounds (lineages). There was an increase of nonvaccine serotypes (NVTs)—namely 7C, 15B/C, and 23A—in children <5 years of age, but 28F increased in both age groups. While carriage rates have been recently shown to remain stable post-PCV due to replacement serotypes, there was no change in diversity of NVTs. Additionally, frequency of intermediate-penicillin-resistant lineages decreased post-PCV. Although frequency of ABR genes remained stable, other accessory genes, especially those associated with mobile genetic element and bacteriocins, showed changes in frequency post-PCV. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate evidence of significant population restructuring post-PCV driven by decreasing frequency of vaccine serotypes and increasing frequency of few NVTs mainly in children under 5. Continued surveillance with WGS remains crucial to fully understand dynamics of the residual VTs and replacement NVT serotypes post-PCV.
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spelling pubmed-77687392020-12-31 Early Signals of Vaccine-driven Perturbation Seen in Pneumococcal Carriage Population Genomic Data Chaguza, Chrispin Heinsbroek, Ellen Gladstone, Rebecca A Tafatatha, Terence Alaerts, Maaike Peno, Chikondi Cornick, Jennifer E Musicha, Patrick Bar-Zeev, Naor Kamng’ona, Arox Kadioglu, Aras McGee, Lesley Hanage, William P Breiman, Robert F Heyderman, Robert S French, Neil Everett, Dean B Bentley, Stephen D Clin Infect Dis Articles and Commentaries BACKGROUND: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) have reduced pneumococcal diseases globally. Pneumococcal genomic surveys elucidate PCV effects on population structure but are rarely conducted in low-income settings despite the high disease burden. METHODS: We undertook whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of 660 pneumococcal isolates collected through surveys from healthy carriers 2 years from 13-valent PCV (PCV13) introduction and 1 year after rollout in northern Malawi. We investigated changes in population structure, within-lineage serotype dynamics, serotype diversity, and frequency of antibiotic resistance (ABR) and accessory genes. RESULTS: In children <5 years of age, frequency and diversity of vaccine serotypes (VTs) decreased significantly post-PCV, but no significant changes occurred in persons ≥5 years of age. Clearance of VT serotypes was consistent across different genetic backgrounds (lineages). There was an increase of nonvaccine serotypes (NVTs)—namely 7C, 15B/C, and 23A—in children <5 years of age, but 28F increased in both age groups. While carriage rates have been recently shown to remain stable post-PCV due to replacement serotypes, there was no change in diversity of NVTs. Additionally, frequency of intermediate-penicillin-resistant lineages decreased post-PCV. Although frequency of ABR genes remained stable, other accessory genes, especially those associated with mobile genetic element and bacteriocins, showed changes in frequency post-PCV. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate evidence of significant population restructuring post-PCV driven by decreasing frequency of vaccine serotypes and increasing frequency of few NVTs mainly in children under 5. Continued surveillance with WGS remains crucial to fully understand dynamics of the residual VTs and replacement NVT serotypes post-PCV. Oxford University Press 2020-04-01 2019-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7768739/ /pubmed/31094423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz404 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chaguza, Chrispin
Heinsbroek, Ellen
Gladstone, Rebecca A
Tafatatha, Terence
Alaerts, Maaike
Peno, Chikondi
Cornick, Jennifer E
Musicha, Patrick
Bar-Zeev, Naor
Kamng’ona, Arox
Kadioglu, Aras
McGee, Lesley
Hanage, William P
Breiman, Robert F
Heyderman, Robert S
French, Neil
Everett, Dean B
Bentley, Stephen D
Early Signals of Vaccine-driven Perturbation Seen in Pneumococcal Carriage Population Genomic Data
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title_fullStr Early Signals of Vaccine-driven Perturbation Seen in Pneumococcal Carriage Population Genomic Data
title_full_unstemmed Early Signals of Vaccine-driven Perturbation Seen in Pneumococcal Carriage Population Genomic Data
title_short Early Signals of Vaccine-driven Perturbation Seen in Pneumococcal Carriage Population Genomic Data
title_sort early signals of vaccine-driven perturbation seen in pneumococcal carriage population genomic data
topic Articles and Commentaries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7768739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31094423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciz404
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