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Genetic diversity and known virulence genes in Listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment

Listeria innocua is considered as non-pathogenic bacteria living in an environment although several cases of immunocompromised humans and ruminant listeriosis infections have been reported. Previously, L. innocua was identified as a potential pathogen and virulence in association with L. monocytogen...

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Autores principales: Gradovska, Silva, Šteingolde, Žanete, Ķibilds, Juris, Meistere, Irēna, Avsejenko, Jeļena, Streikiša, Madara, Alksne, Laura, Terentjeva, Margarita, Bērziņš, Aivars
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9762182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36545353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vas.2022.100276
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author Gradovska, Silva
Šteingolde, Žanete
Ķibilds, Juris
Meistere, Irēna
Avsejenko, Jeļena
Streikiša, Madara
Alksne, Laura
Terentjeva, Margarita
Bērziņš, Aivars
author_facet Gradovska, Silva
Šteingolde, Žanete
Ķibilds, Juris
Meistere, Irēna
Avsejenko, Jeļena
Streikiša, Madara
Alksne, Laura
Terentjeva, Margarita
Bērziņš, Aivars
author_sort Gradovska, Silva
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description Listeria innocua is considered as non-pathogenic bacteria living in an environment although several cases of immunocompromised humans and ruminant listeriosis infections have been reported. Previously, L. innocua was identified as a potential pathogen and virulence in association with L. monocytogenes PrfA dependent virulence (LIPI-1) gene cluster was demonstrated in hemolytic L. innocua. L. innocua usually considered non-pathogenic versus pathogenic L. monocytogenes and L. ivanovii because of the main virulence gene loss. There are limited studies and reports available about L. innocua-caused illness in cattle. A total of 18 STs were identified in cattle abortions while 17 STs in the farm environment with majority of STs were present in both abortions and environmental samples. Genome sequencing showed that in one farm identical L. innocua clones were represented in water, feed, soil, and faeces sample groups, suggesting that animals most likely through the faecal shedding may remain as the main source of L. innocua in a farm environment. Out of all L. innocua isolates PrfA-dependent virulence genes were not found in aborted foetuses isolates and environmental L. innocua isolate groups; however, in 20% of isolates a complete LIPI-3 pathogenicity island encoding listeriolysin S was identified. In this study, we demonstrated that genetically diverse L. innocua clones were widely distributed in cattle farm environment and certain isolates had a significant pathogenicity potential for cattle, thus causing adverse health effects, including abortions.
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spelling pubmed-97621822022-12-20 Genetic diversity and known virulence genes in Listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment Gradovska, Silva Šteingolde, Žanete Ķibilds, Juris Meistere, Irēna Avsejenko, Jeļena Streikiša, Madara Alksne, Laura Terentjeva, Margarita Bērziņš, Aivars Vet Anim Sci Article Listeria innocua is considered as non-pathogenic bacteria living in an environment although several cases of immunocompromised humans and ruminant listeriosis infections have been reported. Previously, L. innocua was identified as a potential pathogen and virulence in association with L. monocytogenes PrfA dependent virulence (LIPI-1) gene cluster was demonstrated in hemolytic L. innocua. L. innocua usually considered non-pathogenic versus pathogenic L. monocytogenes and L. ivanovii because of the main virulence gene loss. There are limited studies and reports available about L. innocua-caused illness in cattle. A total of 18 STs were identified in cattle abortions while 17 STs in the farm environment with majority of STs were present in both abortions and environmental samples. Genome sequencing showed that in one farm identical L. innocua clones were represented in water, feed, soil, and faeces sample groups, suggesting that animals most likely through the faecal shedding may remain as the main source of L. innocua in a farm environment. Out of all L. innocua isolates PrfA-dependent virulence genes were not found in aborted foetuses isolates and environmental L. innocua isolate groups; however, in 20% of isolates a complete LIPI-3 pathogenicity island encoding listeriolysin S was identified. In this study, we demonstrated that genetically diverse L. innocua clones were widely distributed in cattle farm environment and certain isolates had a significant pathogenicity potential for cattle, thus causing adverse health effects, including abortions. Elsevier 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9762182/ /pubmed/36545353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vas.2022.100276 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Gradovska, Silva
Šteingolde, Žanete
Ķibilds, Juris
Meistere, Irēna
Avsejenko, Jeļena
Streikiša, Madara
Alksne, Laura
Terentjeva, Margarita
Bērziņš, Aivars
Genetic diversity and known virulence genes in Listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment
title Genetic diversity and known virulence genes in Listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment
title_full Genetic diversity and known virulence genes in Listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and known virulence genes in Listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and known virulence genes in Listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment
title_short Genetic diversity and known virulence genes in Listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment
title_sort genetic diversity and known virulence genes in listeria innocua strains isolated from cattle abortions and farm environment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9762182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36545353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vas.2022.100276
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