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Presence of Viable, Clinically Relevant Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Water and Soil Sources of China
The distribution of pathogenic Legionella in the environmental soil and water of China has not been documented yet. In this study, Legionella was detected in 129 of 575 water (22.43%) and 41 of 442 soil samples (9.28%) by culture. Twelve Legionella species were identified, of which 11 were disease-a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241679/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35438512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01140-21 |
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author | Zhan, Xiao-Yong Yang, Jin-Lei Sun, Honghua Zhou, Xuefu Qian, Yi-Chao Huang, Ke Leng, Yang Huang, Bihui He, Yulong |
author_facet | Zhan, Xiao-Yong Yang, Jin-Lei Sun, Honghua Zhou, Xuefu Qian, Yi-Chao Huang, Ke Leng, Yang Huang, Bihui He, Yulong |
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description | The distribution of pathogenic Legionella in the environmental soil and water of China has not been documented yet. In this study, Legionella was detected in 129 of 575 water (22.43%) and 41 of 442 soil samples (9.28%) by culture. Twelve Legionella species were identified, of which 11 were disease-associated. Of the Legionella-positive samples, 109 of 129 (84.50%) water and 29 of 41 (70.73%) soil were positive for L. pneumophila, which accounted for about 75% of Legionella isolates in both water and soil, suggesting L. pneumophila was the most frequent species. Soil showed a higher diversity of Legionella spp. as compared with water (0.6279 versus 0.4493). In contrast, serogroup (sg) 1 was more prevalent among L. pneumophila isolates from water than from soil (26.66% versus 12.21%). Moreover, many disease-associated sequence types (STs) of L. pneumophila were found in China. Intragenic recombination was acting on L. pneumophila from both water and soil. Phylogeny, population structure, and molecular evolution analyses revealed a probable existence of L. pneumophila isolates with a special genetic background that is more adaptable to soil or water sources and a small proportion of genetic difference between water and soil isolates. The detection of viable, clinically relevant Legionella demonstrates soil as another source for harboring and dissemination of pathogenic Legionella bacteria in China. Future research should assess the implication in public health with the presence of Legionella in the soil and illustrate the genetic and pathogenicity difference of Legionella between water and soil, particularly the most prevalent L. pneumophila. IMPORTANCE Pathogenic Legionella spp. is the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease (LD), and L. pneumophila is the most common one. Most studies have focused on L. pneumophila from water and clinical samples. However, the soil is another important reservoir for this bacterium, and the distribution of Legionella spp. in water and soil sources has not been compared and documented in China yet. Discovering the distribution of Legionella spp. and L. pneumophila in the two environments may help a deep understanding of the pathogenesis and molecular evolution of the bacterium. Our research systematically uncovered the distributions of Legionella spp. in different regions and sources (e.g., water and soil) of China. Moreover, phylogeny, population structure, and molecular evolution study revealed the possible existence of L. pneumophila with a special genetic background that is more adaptable to soil or water sources, and genetic difference may exist. |
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spelling | pubmed-92416792022-06-30 Presence of Viable, Clinically Relevant Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Water and Soil Sources of China Zhan, Xiao-Yong Yang, Jin-Lei Sun, Honghua Zhou, Xuefu Qian, Yi-Chao Huang, Ke Leng, Yang Huang, Bihui He, Yulong Microbiol Spectr Research Article The distribution of pathogenic Legionella in the environmental soil and water of China has not been documented yet. In this study, Legionella was detected in 129 of 575 water (22.43%) and 41 of 442 soil samples (9.28%) by culture. Twelve Legionella species were identified, of which 11 were disease-associated. Of the Legionella-positive samples, 109 of 129 (84.50%) water and 29 of 41 (70.73%) soil were positive for L. pneumophila, which accounted for about 75% of Legionella isolates in both water and soil, suggesting L. pneumophila was the most frequent species. Soil showed a higher diversity of Legionella spp. as compared with water (0.6279 versus 0.4493). In contrast, serogroup (sg) 1 was more prevalent among L. pneumophila isolates from water than from soil (26.66% versus 12.21%). Moreover, many disease-associated sequence types (STs) of L. pneumophila were found in China. Intragenic recombination was acting on L. pneumophila from both water and soil. Phylogeny, population structure, and molecular evolution analyses revealed a probable existence of L. pneumophila isolates with a special genetic background that is more adaptable to soil or water sources and a small proportion of genetic difference between water and soil isolates. The detection of viable, clinically relevant Legionella demonstrates soil as another source for harboring and dissemination of pathogenic Legionella bacteria in China. Future research should assess the implication in public health with the presence of Legionella in the soil and illustrate the genetic and pathogenicity difference of Legionella between water and soil, particularly the most prevalent L. pneumophila. IMPORTANCE Pathogenic Legionella spp. is the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease (LD), and L. pneumophila is the most common one. Most studies have focused on L. pneumophila from water and clinical samples. However, the soil is another important reservoir for this bacterium, and the distribution of Legionella spp. in water and soil sources has not been compared and documented in China yet. Discovering the distribution of Legionella spp. and L. pneumophila in the two environments may help a deep understanding of the pathogenesis and molecular evolution of the bacterium. Our research systematically uncovered the distributions of Legionella spp. in different regions and sources (e.g., water and soil) of China. Moreover, phylogeny, population structure, and molecular evolution study revealed the possible existence of L. pneumophila with a special genetic background that is more adaptable to soil or water sources, and genetic difference may exist. American Society for Microbiology 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9241679/ /pubmed/35438512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01140-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zhan, Xiao-Yong Yang, Jin-Lei Sun, Honghua Zhou, Xuefu Qian, Yi-Chao Huang, Ke Leng, Yang Huang, Bihui He, Yulong Presence of Viable, Clinically Relevant Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Water and Soil Sources of China |
title | Presence of Viable, Clinically Relevant Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Water and Soil Sources of China |
title_full | Presence of Viable, Clinically Relevant Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Water and Soil Sources of China |
title_fullStr | Presence of Viable, Clinically Relevant Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Water and Soil Sources of China |
title_full_unstemmed | Presence of Viable, Clinically Relevant Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Water and Soil Sources of China |
title_short | Presence of Viable, Clinically Relevant Legionella Bacteria in Environmental Water and Soil Sources of China |
title_sort | presence of viable, clinically relevant legionella bacteria in environmental water and soil sources of china |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241679/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35438512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01140-21 |
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