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Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Strains Associated With Respiratory Infections in Central Italy
Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a foodborne pathogen causing listeriosis. Invasive forms of the disease mainly manifest as septicaemia, meningitis and maternal-neonatal infections. Lm-associated respiratory infections are very rare and little known. We reported two Lm respiratory infection cases occu...
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author | Guidi, Fabrizia Chiaverini, Alexandra Repetto, Antonella Lorenzetti, Cinzia Centorotola, Gabriella Bazzucchi, Viviana Palombo, Barbara Gattuso, Antonietta Pomilio, Francesco Blasi, Giuliana |
author_facet | Guidi, Fabrizia Chiaverini, Alexandra Repetto, Antonella Lorenzetti, Cinzia Centorotola, Gabriella Bazzucchi, Viviana Palombo, Barbara Gattuso, Antonietta Pomilio, Francesco Blasi, Giuliana |
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description | Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a foodborne pathogen causing listeriosis. Invasive forms of the disease mainly manifest as septicaemia, meningitis and maternal-neonatal infections. Lm-associated respiratory infections are very rare and little known. We reported two Lm respiratory infection cases occurred in Central Italy during the summer of 2020, in the midst of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic. In addition to collect the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the patients, we used Whole Genome Sequencing to study the genomes of the Lm isolates investigating their virulence and antimicrobial profiles and the presence of genetic mobile elements. Both the strains belonged to hypervirulent MLST clonal complexes (CC). In addition to the Listeria Pathogenicity Island 1 (LIPI-1), the CC1 strain also carried LIPI-3 and the CC4 both LIPI-3 and LIPI-4. Genetic determinants for antimicrobial and disinfectants resistance were found. The CC1 genome presented prophage sequences but they did not interrupt the comK gene, involved in the phagosomal escape of Lm. None of the strains carried plasmids. Lm is an important, although rare, opportunistic pathogen for respiratory tract and lung infections. To avoid dangerous diagnostic delays of these severe clinical forms, it is important to sensitize hospital laboratories to this rare manifestation of listeriosis considering Lm in the differential diagnosis of respiratory infections. |
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spelling | pubmed-85642882021-11-04 Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Strains Associated With Respiratory Infections in Central Italy Guidi, Fabrizia Chiaverini, Alexandra Repetto, Antonella Lorenzetti, Cinzia Centorotola, Gabriella Bazzucchi, Viviana Palombo, Barbara Gattuso, Antonietta Pomilio, Francesco Blasi, Giuliana Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a foodborne pathogen causing listeriosis. Invasive forms of the disease mainly manifest as septicaemia, meningitis and maternal-neonatal infections. Lm-associated respiratory infections are very rare and little known. We reported two Lm respiratory infection cases occurred in Central Italy during the summer of 2020, in the midst of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic. In addition to collect the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the patients, we used Whole Genome Sequencing to study the genomes of the Lm isolates investigating their virulence and antimicrobial profiles and the presence of genetic mobile elements. Both the strains belonged to hypervirulent MLST clonal complexes (CC). In addition to the Listeria Pathogenicity Island 1 (LIPI-1), the CC1 strain also carried LIPI-3 and the CC4 both LIPI-3 and LIPI-4. Genetic determinants for antimicrobial and disinfectants resistance were found. The CC1 genome presented prophage sequences but they did not interrupt the comK gene, involved in the phagosomal escape of Lm. None of the strains carried plasmids. Lm is an important, although rare, opportunistic pathogen for respiratory tract and lung infections. To avoid dangerous diagnostic delays of these severe clinical forms, it is important to sensitize hospital laboratories to this rare manifestation of listeriosis considering Lm in the differential diagnosis of respiratory infections. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8564288/ /pubmed/34746033 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.765540 Text en Copyright © 2021 Guidi, Chiaverini, Repetto, Lorenzetti, Centorotola, Bazzucchi, Palombo, Gattuso, Pomilio and Blasi https://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 | Cellular and Infection Microbiology Guidi, Fabrizia Chiaverini, Alexandra Repetto, Antonella Lorenzetti, Cinzia Centorotola, Gabriella Bazzucchi, Viviana Palombo, Barbara Gattuso, Antonietta Pomilio, Francesco Blasi, Giuliana Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Strains Associated With Respiratory Infections in Central Italy |
title | Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Strains Associated With Respiratory Infections in Central Italy |
title_full | Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Strains Associated With Respiratory Infections in Central Italy |
title_fullStr | Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Strains Associated With Respiratory Infections in Central Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Strains Associated With Respiratory Infections in Central Italy |
title_short | Hyper-Virulent Listeria monocytogenes Strains Associated With Respiratory Infections in Central Italy |
title_sort | hyper-virulent listeria monocytogenes strains associated with respiratory infections in central italy |
topic | Cellular and Infection Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34746033 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.765540 |
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