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Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance

Dermatophilus congolensis is a bacterial pathogen mostly of ruminant livestock in the tropics/subtropics and certain temperate climate areas. It causes dermatophilosis, a skin disease that threatens food security by lowering animal productivity and compromising animal health and welfare. Since it is...

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Autores principales: Branford, Ian, Johnson, Shevaun, Chapwanya, Aspinas, Zayas, Samantha, Boyen, Filip, Mielcarska, Matylda Barbara, Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia, Butaye, Patrick, Toka, Felix Ngosa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8267673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34281179
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137128
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author Branford, Ian
Johnson, Shevaun
Chapwanya, Aspinas
Zayas, Samantha
Boyen, Filip
Mielcarska, Matylda Barbara
Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia
Butaye, Patrick
Toka, Felix Ngosa
author_facet Branford, Ian
Johnson, Shevaun
Chapwanya, Aspinas
Zayas, Samantha
Boyen, Filip
Mielcarska, Matylda Barbara
Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia
Butaye, Patrick
Toka, Felix Ngosa
author_sort Branford, Ian
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description Dermatophilus congolensis is a bacterial pathogen mostly of ruminant livestock in the tropics/subtropics and certain temperate climate areas. It causes dermatophilosis, a skin disease that threatens food security by lowering animal productivity and compromising animal health and welfare. Since it is a prevalent infection in ruminants, dermatophilosis warrants more research. There is limited understanding of its pathogenicity, and as such, there is no registered vaccine against D. congolensis. To better understanding the genomics of D. congolensis, the primary aim of this work was to investigate this bacterium using whole-genome sequencing and bioinformatic analysis. D. congolensis is a high GC member of the Actinobacteria and encodes approximately 2527 genes. It has an open pan-genome, contains many potential virulence factors, secondary metabolites and encodes at least 23 housekeeping genes associated with antimicrobial susceptibility mechanisms and some isolates have an acquired antimicrobial resistance gene. Our isolates contain a single CRISPR array Cas type IE with classical 8 Cas genes. Although the isolates originate from the same geographical location there is some genomic diversity among them. In conclusion, we present the first detailed genomic study on D. congolensis, including the first observation of tet(Z), a tetracycline resistance-conferring gene.
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spelling pubmed-82676732021-07-10 Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance Branford, Ian Johnson, Shevaun Chapwanya, Aspinas Zayas, Samantha Boyen, Filip Mielcarska, Matylda Barbara Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia Butaye, Patrick Toka, Felix Ngosa Int J Mol Sci Article Dermatophilus congolensis is a bacterial pathogen mostly of ruminant livestock in the tropics/subtropics and certain temperate climate areas. It causes dermatophilosis, a skin disease that threatens food security by lowering animal productivity and compromising animal health and welfare. Since it is a prevalent infection in ruminants, dermatophilosis warrants more research. There is limited understanding of its pathogenicity, and as such, there is no registered vaccine against D. congolensis. To better understanding the genomics of D. congolensis, the primary aim of this work was to investigate this bacterium using whole-genome sequencing and bioinformatic analysis. D. congolensis is a high GC member of the Actinobacteria and encodes approximately 2527 genes. It has an open pan-genome, contains many potential virulence factors, secondary metabolites and encodes at least 23 housekeeping genes associated with antimicrobial susceptibility mechanisms and some isolates have an acquired antimicrobial resistance gene. Our isolates contain a single CRISPR array Cas type IE with classical 8 Cas genes. Although the isolates originate from the same geographical location there is some genomic diversity among them. In conclusion, we present the first detailed genomic study on D. congolensis, including the first observation of tet(Z), a tetracycline resistance-conferring gene. MDPI 2021-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8267673/ /pubmed/34281179 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137128 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/).
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Branford, Ian
Johnson, Shevaun
Chapwanya, Aspinas
Zayas, Samantha
Boyen, Filip
Mielcarska, Matylda Barbara
Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia
Butaye, Patrick
Toka, Felix Ngosa
Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance
title Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance
title_full Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance
title_fullStr Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance
title_short Comprehensive Molecular Dissection of Dermatophilus congolensis Genome and First Observation of tet(Z) Tetracycline Resistance
title_sort comprehensive molecular dissection of dermatophilus congolensis genome and first observation of tet(z) tetracycline resistance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8267673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34281179
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137128
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