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Evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of Shigella flexneri in animals
The enteroinvasive bacterium Shigella flexneri is known as a highly host-adapted human pathogen. There had been no known other reservoirs reported until recently. Here 34 isolates obtained from animals (yaks, dairy cows and beef cattle) from 2016 to 2017 and 268 human S. flexneri isolates from China...
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author | Liang, Junrong Zhu, Zhen Lan, Ruiting Meng, Jing Vrancken, Bram Lu, Shan Jin, Dong Yang, Jing Wang, Jianping Qin, Tian Pu, Ji Zhang, Li Dong, Kui Xu, Mingchao Tian, Huaiyu Jiang, Taijiao Xu, Jianguo |
author_facet | Liang, Junrong Zhu, Zhen Lan, Ruiting Meng, Jing Vrancken, Bram Lu, Shan Jin, Dong Yang, Jing Wang, Jianping Qin, Tian Pu, Ji Zhang, Li Dong, Kui Xu, Mingchao Tian, Huaiyu Jiang, Taijiao Xu, Jianguo |
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description | The enteroinvasive bacterium Shigella flexneri is known as a highly host-adapted human pathogen. There had been no known other reservoirs reported until recently. Here 34 isolates obtained from animals (yaks, dairy cows and beef cattle) from 2016 to 2017 and 268 human S. flexneri isolates from China were sequenced to determine the relationships between animal and human isolates and infer the evolutionary history of animal-associated S. flexneri. The 18 animal isolates (15 yak and 3 beef cattle isolates) in PG1 were separated into 4 lineages, and the 16 animal isolates (1 yak, 5 beef cattle and 10 dairy cow isolates) in PG3 were clustered in 8 lineages. The most recent human isolates from China belonged to PG3 whereas Chinese isolates from the 1950s–1960s belonged to PG1. PG1 S. flexneri may has been transmitted to the yaks during PG1 circulation in the human population in China and has remained in the yak population since, while PG3 S. flexneri in animals were likely recent transmissions from the human population. Increased stability of the large virulence plasmid and acquisition of abundant antimicrobial resistance determinants may have enabled PG3 to expand globally and replaced PG1 in China. Our study confirms that animals may act as a reservoir for S. flexneri. Genomic analysis revealed the evolutionary history of multiple S. flexneri lineages in animals and humans in China. However, further studies are required to determine the public health threat of S. flexneri from animals. |
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spelling | pubmed-94483832022-09-07 Evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of Shigella flexneri in animals Liang, Junrong Zhu, Zhen Lan, Ruiting Meng, Jing Vrancken, Bram Lu, Shan Jin, Dong Yang, Jing Wang, Jianping Qin, Tian Pu, Ji Zhang, Li Dong, Kui Xu, Mingchao Tian, Huaiyu Jiang, Taijiao Xu, Jianguo Emerg Microbes Infect Research Article The enteroinvasive bacterium Shigella flexneri is known as a highly host-adapted human pathogen. There had been no known other reservoirs reported until recently. Here 34 isolates obtained from animals (yaks, dairy cows and beef cattle) from 2016 to 2017 and 268 human S. flexneri isolates from China were sequenced to determine the relationships between animal and human isolates and infer the evolutionary history of animal-associated S. flexneri. The 18 animal isolates (15 yak and 3 beef cattle isolates) in PG1 were separated into 4 lineages, and the 16 animal isolates (1 yak, 5 beef cattle and 10 dairy cow isolates) in PG3 were clustered in 8 lineages. The most recent human isolates from China belonged to PG3 whereas Chinese isolates from the 1950s–1960s belonged to PG1. PG1 S. flexneri may has been transmitted to the yaks during PG1 circulation in the human population in China and has remained in the yak population since, while PG3 S. flexneri in animals were likely recent transmissions from the human population. Increased stability of the large virulence plasmid and acquisition of abundant antimicrobial resistance determinants may have enabled PG3 to expand globally and replaced PG1 in China. Our study confirms that animals may act as a reservoir for S. flexneri. Genomic analysis revealed the evolutionary history of multiple S. flexneri lineages in animals and humans in China. However, further studies are required to determine the public health threat of S. flexneri from animals. Taylor & Francis 2022-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9448383/ /pubmed/35930371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2109514 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group, on behalf of Shanghai Shangyixun Cultural Communication Co., Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Liang, Junrong Zhu, Zhen Lan, Ruiting Meng, Jing Vrancken, Bram Lu, Shan Jin, Dong Yang, Jing Wang, Jianping Qin, Tian Pu, Ji Zhang, Li Dong, Kui Xu, Mingchao Tian, Huaiyu Jiang, Taijiao Xu, Jianguo Evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of Shigella flexneri in animals |
title | Evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of Shigella flexneri in animals |
title_full | Evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of Shigella flexneri in animals |
title_fullStr | Evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of Shigella flexneri in animals |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of Shigella flexneri in animals |
title_short | Evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of Shigella flexneri in animals |
title_sort | evolutionary and genomic insights into the long-term colonization of shigella flexneri in animals |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9448383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35930371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2022.2109514 |
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