Cargando…

The Distinctive Evolution of orfX Clostridium parabotulinum Strains and Their Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and F Gene Clusters Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Gene Interactions via Mobile Genetic Elements

Of the seven currently known botulinum neurotoxin-producing species of Clostridium, C. parabotulinum, or C. botulinum Group I, is the species associated with the majority of human botulism cases worldwide. Phylogenetic analysis of these bacteria reveals a diverse species with multiple genomic clades...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Smith, Theresa J., Williamson, Charles H. D., Hill, Karen K., Johnson, Shannon L., Xie, Gary, Anniballi, Fabrizio, Auricchio, Bruna, Fernández, Rafael A., Caballero, Patricia A., Keim, Paul, Sahl, Jason W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7952441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33716993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.566908
_version_ 1783663730213519360
author Smith, Theresa J.
Williamson, Charles H. D.
Hill, Karen K.
Johnson, Shannon L.
Xie, Gary
Anniballi, Fabrizio
Auricchio, Bruna
Fernández, Rafael A.
Caballero, Patricia A.
Keim, Paul
Sahl, Jason W.
author_facet Smith, Theresa J.
Williamson, Charles H. D.
Hill, Karen K.
Johnson, Shannon L.
Xie, Gary
Anniballi, Fabrizio
Auricchio, Bruna
Fernández, Rafael A.
Caballero, Patricia A.
Keim, Paul
Sahl, Jason W.
author_sort Smith, Theresa J.
collection PubMed
description Of the seven currently known botulinum neurotoxin-producing species of Clostridium, C. parabotulinum, or C. botulinum Group I, is the species associated with the majority of human botulism cases worldwide. Phylogenetic analysis of these bacteria reveals a diverse species with multiple genomic clades. The neurotoxins they produce are also diverse, with over 20 subtypes currently represented. The existence of different bont genes within very similar genomes and of the same bont genes/gene clusters within different bacterial variants/species indicates that they have evolved independently. The neurotoxin genes are associated with one of two toxin gene cluster types containing either hemagglutinin (ha) genes or orfX genes. These genes may be located within the chromosome or extrachromosomal elements such as large plasmids. Although BoNT-producing C parabotulinum bacteria are distributed globally, they are more ubiquitous in certain specific geographic regions. Notably, northern hemisphere strains primarily contain ha gene clusters while southern hemisphere strains have a preponderance of orfX gene clusters. OrfX C. parabotulinum strains constitute a subset of this species that contain highly conserved bont gene clusters having a diverse range of bont genes. While much has been written about strains with ha gene clusters, less attention has been devoted to those with orfX gene clusters. The recent sequencing of 28 orfX C. parabotulinum strains and the availability of an additional 91 strains for analysis provides an opportunity to compare genomic relationships and identify unique toxin gene cluster characteristics and locations within this species subset in depth. The mechanisms behind the independent processes of bacteria evolution and generation of toxin diversity are explored through the examination of bacterial relationships relating to source locations and evidence of horizontal transfer of genetic material among different bacterial variants, particularly concerning bont gene clusters. Analysis of the content and locations of the bont gene clusters offers insights into common mechanisms of genetic transfer, chromosomal integration, and development of diversity among these genes.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7952441
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-79524412021-03-13 The Distinctive Evolution of orfX Clostridium parabotulinum Strains and Their Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and F Gene Clusters Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Gene Interactions via Mobile Genetic Elements Smith, Theresa J. Williamson, Charles H. D. Hill, Karen K. Johnson, Shannon L. Xie, Gary Anniballi, Fabrizio Auricchio, Bruna Fernández, Rafael A. Caballero, Patricia A. Keim, Paul Sahl, Jason W. Front Microbiol Microbiology Of the seven currently known botulinum neurotoxin-producing species of Clostridium, C. parabotulinum, or C. botulinum Group I, is the species associated with the majority of human botulism cases worldwide. Phylogenetic analysis of these bacteria reveals a diverse species with multiple genomic clades. The neurotoxins they produce are also diverse, with over 20 subtypes currently represented. The existence of different bont genes within very similar genomes and of the same bont genes/gene clusters within different bacterial variants/species indicates that they have evolved independently. The neurotoxin genes are associated with one of two toxin gene cluster types containing either hemagglutinin (ha) genes or orfX genes. These genes may be located within the chromosome or extrachromosomal elements such as large plasmids. Although BoNT-producing C parabotulinum bacteria are distributed globally, they are more ubiquitous in certain specific geographic regions. Notably, northern hemisphere strains primarily contain ha gene clusters while southern hemisphere strains have a preponderance of orfX gene clusters. OrfX C. parabotulinum strains constitute a subset of this species that contain highly conserved bont gene clusters having a diverse range of bont genes. While much has been written about strains with ha gene clusters, less attention has been devoted to those with orfX gene clusters. The recent sequencing of 28 orfX C. parabotulinum strains and the availability of an additional 91 strains for analysis provides an opportunity to compare genomic relationships and identify unique toxin gene cluster characteristics and locations within this species subset in depth. The mechanisms behind the independent processes of bacteria evolution and generation of toxin diversity are explored through the examination of bacterial relationships relating to source locations and evidence of horizontal transfer of genetic material among different bacterial variants, particularly concerning bont gene clusters. Analysis of the content and locations of the bont gene clusters offers insights into common mechanisms of genetic transfer, chromosomal integration, and development of diversity among these genes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7952441/ /pubmed/33716993 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.566908 Text en Copyright © 2021 Smith, Williamson, Hill, Johnson, Xie, Anniballi, Auricchio, Fernández, Caballero, Keim and Sahl. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Smith, Theresa J.
Williamson, Charles H. D.
Hill, Karen K.
Johnson, Shannon L.
Xie, Gary
Anniballi, Fabrizio
Auricchio, Bruna
Fernández, Rafael A.
Caballero, Patricia A.
Keim, Paul
Sahl, Jason W.
The Distinctive Evolution of orfX Clostridium parabotulinum Strains and Their Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and F Gene Clusters Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Gene Interactions via Mobile Genetic Elements
title The Distinctive Evolution of orfX Clostridium parabotulinum Strains and Their Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and F Gene Clusters Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Gene Interactions via Mobile Genetic Elements
title_full The Distinctive Evolution of orfX Clostridium parabotulinum Strains and Their Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and F Gene Clusters Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Gene Interactions via Mobile Genetic Elements
title_fullStr The Distinctive Evolution of orfX Clostridium parabotulinum Strains and Their Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and F Gene Clusters Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Gene Interactions via Mobile Genetic Elements
title_full_unstemmed The Distinctive Evolution of orfX Clostridium parabotulinum Strains and Their Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and F Gene Clusters Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Gene Interactions via Mobile Genetic Elements
title_short The Distinctive Evolution of orfX Clostridium parabotulinum Strains and Their Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A and F Gene Clusters Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Gene Interactions via Mobile Genetic Elements
title_sort distinctive evolution of orfx clostridium parabotulinum strains and their botulinum neurotoxin type a and f gene clusters is influenced by environmental factors and gene interactions via mobile genetic elements
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7952441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33716993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.566908
work_keys_str_mv AT smiththeresaj thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT williamsoncharleshd thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT hillkarenk thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT johnsonshannonl thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT xiegary thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT anniballifabrizio thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT auricchiobruna thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT fernandezrafaela thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT caballeropatriciaa thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT keimpaul thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT sahljasonw thedistinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT smiththeresaj distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT williamsoncharleshd distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT hillkarenk distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT johnsonshannonl distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT xiegary distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT anniballifabrizio distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT auricchiobruna distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT fernandezrafaela distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT caballeropatriciaa distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT keimpaul distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements
AT sahljasonw distinctiveevolutionoforfxclostridiumparabotulinumstrainsandtheirbotulinumneurotoxintypeaandfgeneclustersisinfluencedbyenvironmentalfactorsandgeneinteractionsviamobilegeneticelements