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Novel Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes of Different Origin Obtained in the Republic of Serbia

Listeria monocytogenes, the causative agent of listeriosis, is amongst the major food-borne pathogens in the world that affect mammal species, including humans. This microorganism has been associated with both sporadic episodes and large outbreaks of human listeriosis worldwide, with high mortality...

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Autores principales: Bespalova, Tatiana Yu., Mikhaleva, Tatiana V., Meshcheryakova, Nadezhda Yu, Kustikova, Olga V., Matovic, Kazimir, Dmitrić, Marko, Zaitsev, Sergey S., Khizhnyakova, Maria A., Feodorova, Valentina A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061289
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author Bespalova, Tatiana Yu.
Mikhaleva, Tatiana V.
Meshcheryakova, Nadezhda Yu
Kustikova, Olga V.
Matovic, Kazimir
Dmitrić, Marko
Zaitsev, Sergey S.
Khizhnyakova, Maria A.
Feodorova, Valentina A.
author_facet Bespalova, Tatiana Yu.
Mikhaleva, Tatiana V.
Meshcheryakova, Nadezhda Yu
Kustikova, Olga V.
Matovic, Kazimir
Dmitrić, Marko
Zaitsev, Sergey S.
Khizhnyakova, Maria A.
Feodorova, Valentina A.
author_sort Bespalova, Tatiana Yu.
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description Listeria monocytogenes, the causative agent of listeriosis, is amongst the major food-borne pathogens in the world that affect mammal species, including humans. This microorganism has been associated with both sporadic episodes and large outbreaks of human listeriosis worldwide, with high mortality rates. In this study, the main sequence types (STs) and clonal complexes (CCs) were investigated in all of the 13 L. monocytogenes strains originating from different sources in the Republic of Serbia in 2004–2019 and that were available in the BIGSdb-Lm database. We found at least 13 STs belonging to the phylogenetic lineages I and II. These strains were represented by ST1/ST3/ST9 of CC1/CC3/CC9, which were common in the majority of the European countries and worldwide, as well as by eight novel STs (ST1232/ST1233/ST1234/ST1235/ST1238/ST1236/ST1237/ST1242) of CC19/CC155/CC5/CC21/CC3/CC315/CC37, and the rare ST32 (clonal complex ST32) and ST734 (CC1), reported in the Republic of Serbia, the EU, for the first time. Our study confirmed the association of CC1 with cases of neuroinfection and abortions among small ruminants, and of CC3 and CC9 with food products of animal origin. The strains isolated in 2019 carried alleles of the internalin genes (inlA/inlB/inlC/inlE) characteristic of the most virulent strains from the hypervirulent CC1. These findings demonstrated the genetic relatedness between L. monocytogenes strains isolated in the Republic of Serbia and worldwide. Our study adds further information about the diversity of the L. monocytogenes genotypes of small ruminants and food products, as the strain distribution in these sources in Serbia had not previously been evaluated.
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spelling pubmed-82315762021-06-26 Novel Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes of Different Origin Obtained in the Republic of Serbia Bespalova, Tatiana Yu. Mikhaleva, Tatiana V. Meshcheryakova, Nadezhda Yu Kustikova, Olga V. Matovic, Kazimir Dmitrić, Marko Zaitsev, Sergey S. Khizhnyakova, Maria A. Feodorova, Valentina A. Microorganisms Communication Listeria monocytogenes, the causative agent of listeriosis, is amongst the major food-borne pathogens in the world that affect mammal species, including humans. This microorganism has been associated with both sporadic episodes and large outbreaks of human listeriosis worldwide, with high mortality rates. In this study, the main sequence types (STs) and clonal complexes (CCs) were investigated in all of the 13 L. monocytogenes strains originating from different sources in the Republic of Serbia in 2004–2019 and that were available in the BIGSdb-Lm database. We found at least 13 STs belonging to the phylogenetic lineages I and II. These strains were represented by ST1/ST3/ST9 of CC1/CC3/CC9, which were common in the majority of the European countries and worldwide, as well as by eight novel STs (ST1232/ST1233/ST1234/ST1235/ST1238/ST1236/ST1237/ST1242) of CC19/CC155/CC5/CC21/CC3/CC315/CC37, and the rare ST32 (clonal complex ST32) and ST734 (CC1), reported in the Republic of Serbia, the EU, for the first time. Our study confirmed the association of CC1 with cases of neuroinfection and abortions among small ruminants, and of CC3 and CC9 with food products of animal origin. The strains isolated in 2019 carried alleles of the internalin genes (inlA/inlB/inlC/inlE) characteristic of the most virulent strains from the hypervirulent CC1. These findings demonstrated the genetic relatedness between L. monocytogenes strains isolated in the Republic of Serbia and worldwide. Our study adds further information about the diversity of the L. monocytogenes genotypes of small ruminants and food products, as the strain distribution in these sources in Serbia had not previously been evaluated. MDPI 2021-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8231576/ /pubmed/34204786 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061289 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Bespalova, Tatiana Yu.
Mikhaleva, Tatiana V.
Meshcheryakova, Nadezhda Yu
Kustikova, Olga V.
Matovic, Kazimir
Dmitrić, Marko
Zaitsev, Sergey S.
Khizhnyakova, Maria A.
Feodorova, Valentina A.
Novel Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes of Different Origin Obtained in the Republic of Serbia
title Novel Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes of Different Origin Obtained in the Republic of Serbia
title_full Novel Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes of Different Origin Obtained in the Republic of Serbia
title_fullStr Novel Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes of Different Origin Obtained in the Republic of Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Novel Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes of Different Origin Obtained in the Republic of Serbia
title_short Novel Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes of Different Origin Obtained in the Republic of Serbia
title_sort novel sequence types of listeria monocytogenes of different origin obtained in the republic of serbia
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9061289
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