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The Genome Analysis of the Human Lung-Associated Streptomyces sp. TR1341 Revealed the Presence of Beneficial Genes for Opportunistic Colonization of Human Tissues

Streptomyces sp. TR1341 was isolated from the sputum of a man with a history of lung and kidney tuberculosis, recurrent respiratory infections, and COPD. It produces secondary metabolites associated with cytotoxicity and immune response modulation. In this study, we complement our previous results b...

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Autores principales: Lara, Ana Catalina, Corretto, Erika, Kotrbová, Lucie, Lorenc, František, Petříčková, Kateřina, Grabic, Roman, Chroňáková, Alica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34442631
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9081547
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author Lara, Ana Catalina
Corretto, Erika
Kotrbová, Lucie
Lorenc, František
Petříčková, Kateřina
Grabic, Roman
Chroňáková, Alica
author_facet Lara, Ana Catalina
Corretto, Erika
Kotrbová, Lucie
Lorenc, František
Petříčková, Kateřina
Grabic, Roman
Chroňáková, Alica
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description Streptomyces sp. TR1341 was isolated from the sputum of a man with a history of lung and kidney tuberculosis, recurrent respiratory infections, and COPD. It produces secondary metabolites associated with cytotoxicity and immune response modulation. In this study, we complement our previous results by identifying the genetic features associated with the production of these secondary metabolites and other characteristics that could benefit the strain during its colonization of human tissues (virulence factors, modification of the host immune response, or the production of siderophores). We performed a comparative phylogenetic analysis to identify the genetic features that are shared by environmental isolates and human respiratory pathogens. The results showed a high genomic similarity of Streptomyces sp. TR1341 to the plant-associated Streptomyces sp. endophyte_N2, inferring a soil origin of the strain. Putative virulence genes, such as mammalian cell entry (mce) genes were not detected in the TR1341’s genome. The presence of a type VII secretion system, distinct from the ones found in Mycobacterium species, suggests a different colonization strategy than the one used by other actinomycete lung pathogens. We identified a higher diversity of genes related to iron acquisition and demonstrated that the strain produces ferrioxamine B in vitro. These results indicate that TR1341 may have an advantage in colonizing environments that are low in iron, such as human tissue.
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spelling pubmed-84019072021-08-29 The Genome Analysis of the Human Lung-Associated Streptomyces sp. TR1341 Revealed the Presence of Beneficial Genes for Opportunistic Colonization of Human Tissues Lara, Ana Catalina Corretto, Erika Kotrbová, Lucie Lorenc, František Petříčková, Kateřina Grabic, Roman Chroňáková, Alica Microorganisms Article Streptomyces sp. TR1341 was isolated from the sputum of a man with a history of lung and kidney tuberculosis, recurrent respiratory infections, and COPD. It produces secondary metabolites associated with cytotoxicity and immune response modulation. In this study, we complement our previous results by identifying the genetic features associated with the production of these secondary metabolites and other characteristics that could benefit the strain during its colonization of human tissues (virulence factors, modification of the host immune response, or the production of siderophores). We performed a comparative phylogenetic analysis to identify the genetic features that are shared by environmental isolates and human respiratory pathogens. The results showed a high genomic similarity of Streptomyces sp. TR1341 to the plant-associated Streptomyces sp. endophyte_N2, inferring a soil origin of the strain. Putative virulence genes, such as mammalian cell entry (mce) genes were not detected in the TR1341’s genome. The presence of a type VII secretion system, distinct from the ones found in Mycobacterium species, suggests a different colonization strategy than the one used by other actinomycete lung pathogens. We identified a higher diversity of genes related to iron acquisition and demonstrated that the strain produces ferrioxamine B in vitro. These results indicate that TR1341 may have an advantage in colonizing environments that are low in iron, such as human tissue. MDPI 2021-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8401907/ /pubmed/34442631 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9081547 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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Lara, Ana Catalina
Corretto, Erika
Kotrbová, Lucie
Lorenc, František
Petříčková, Kateřina
Grabic, Roman
Chroňáková, Alica
The Genome Analysis of the Human Lung-Associated Streptomyces sp. TR1341 Revealed the Presence of Beneficial Genes for Opportunistic Colonization of Human Tissues
title The Genome Analysis of the Human Lung-Associated Streptomyces sp. TR1341 Revealed the Presence of Beneficial Genes for Opportunistic Colonization of Human Tissues
title_full The Genome Analysis of the Human Lung-Associated Streptomyces sp. TR1341 Revealed the Presence of Beneficial Genes for Opportunistic Colonization of Human Tissues
title_fullStr The Genome Analysis of the Human Lung-Associated Streptomyces sp. TR1341 Revealed the Presence of Beneficial Genes for Opportunistic Colonization of Human Tissues
title_full_unstemmed The Genome Analysis of the Human Lung-Associated Streptomyces sp. TR1341 Revealed the Presence of Beneficial Genes for Opportunistic Colonization of Human Tissues
title_short The Genome Analysis of the Human Lung-Associated Streptomyces sp. TR1341 Revealed the Presence of Beneficial Genes for Opportunistic Colonization of Human Tissues
title_sort genome analysis of the human lung-associated streptomyces sp. tr1341 revealed the presence of beneficial genes for opportunistic colonization of human tissues
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8401907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34442631
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9081547
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