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Prophage-mediated genome differentiation of the Salmonella Derby ST71 population

Although Salmonella Derby ST71 strains have been recognized as poultry-specific by previous studies, multiple swine-associated S. Derby ST71 strains were identified in this long-term, multi-site epidemic study. Here, 15 representative swine-associated S. Derby ST71 strains were sequenced and compare...

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Autores principales: Yu, Jinyan, Xu, Xiaomeng, Wang, Yu, Zhai, Xianyue, Pan, Zhiming, Jiao, Xinan, Zhang, Yunzeng
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9453062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35451954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000817
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author Yu, Jinyan
Xu, Xiaomeng
Wang, Yu
Zhai, Xianyue
Pan, Zhiming
Jiao, Xinan
Zhang, Yunzeng
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Xu, Xiaomeng
Wang, Yu
Zhai, Xianyue
Pan, Zhiming
Jiao, Xinan
Zhang, Yunzeng
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description Although Salmonella Derby ST71 strains have been recognized as poultry-specific by previous studies, multiple swine-associated S. Derby ST71 strains were identified in this long-term, multi-site epidemic study. Here, 15 representative swine-associated S. Derby ST71 strains were sequenced and compared with 65 (one swine-associated and 64 poultry-associated) S. Derby ST71 strains available in the NCBI database at a pangenomic level through comparative genomics analysis to identify genomic features related to the differentiation of swine-associated strains and previously reported poultry-associated strains. The distribution patterns of known Salmonella pathogenicity islands (SPIs) and virulence factor (VF) encoding genes were not capable of differentiating between the two strain groups. The results demonstrated that the S. Derby ST71 population harbours an open pan-genome, and swine-associated ST71 strains contain many more genes than the poultry-associated strains, mainly attributed to the prophage sequence contents in the genomes. The numbers of prophage sequences identified in the swine-associated strains were higher than those in the poultry-associated strains. Prophages specifically harboured by the swine-associated strains were found to contain genes that facilitate niche adaptation for the bacterial hosts. Gene deletion experiments revealed that the dam gene specifically present in the prophage of the swine-associated strains is important for S. Derby to adhere onto the host cells. This study provides novel insights into the roles of prophages during the genome differentiation of Salmonella .
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spelling pubmed-94530622022-09-08 Prophage-mediated genome differentiation of the Salmonella Derby ST71 population Yu, Jinyan Xu, Xiaomeng Wang, Yu Zhai, Xianyue Pan, Zhiming Jiao, Xinan Zhang, Yunzeng Microb Genom Research Articles Although Salmonella Derby ST71 strains have been recognized as poultry-specific by previous studies, multiple swine-associated S. Derby ST71 strains were identified in this long-term, multi-site epidemic study. Here, 15 representative swine-associated S. Derby ST71 strains were sequenced and compared with 65 (one swine-associated and 64 poultry-associated) S. Derby ST71 strains available in the NCBI database at a pangenomic level through comparative genomics analysis to identify genomic features related to the differentiation of swine-associated strains and previously reported poultry-associated strains. The distribution patterns of known Salmonella pathogenicity islands (SPIs) and virulence factor (VF) encoding genes were not capable of differentiating between the two strain groups. The results demonstrated that the S. Derby ST71 population harbours an open pan-genome, and swine-associated ST71 strains contain many more genes than the poultry-associated strains, mainly attributed to the prophage sequence contents in the genomes. The numbers of prophage sequences identified in the swine-associated strains were higher than those in the poultry-associated strains. Prophages specifically harboured by the swine-associated strains were found to contain genes that facilitate niche adaptation for the bacterial hosts. Gene deletion experiments revealed that the dam gene specifically present in the prophage of the swine-associated strains is important for S. Derby to adhere onto the host cells. This study provides novel insights into the roles of prophages during the genome differentiation of Salmonella . Microbiology Society 2022-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9453062/ /pubmed/35451954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000817 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Yu, Jinyan
Xu, Xiaomeng
Wang, Yu
Zhai, Xianyue
Pan, Zhiming
Jiao, Xinan
Zhang, Yunzeng
Prophage-mediated genome differentiation of the Salmonella Derby ST71 population
title Prophage-mediated genome differentiation of the Salmonella Derby ST71 population
title_full Prophage-mediated genome differentiation of the Salmonella Derby ST71 population
title_fullStr Prophage-mediated genome differentiation of the Salmonella Derby ST71 population
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title_short Prophage-mediated genome differentiation of the Salmonella Derby ST71 population
title_sort prophage-mediated genome differentiation of the salmonella derby st71 population
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9453062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35451954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000817
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