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Genomic Characterization of Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden Associated with Human Diarrhea

Salmonella Weltevreden is an emerging pathogen associated with human diarrhea, and knowledge of the genomics and epidemiology of this serovar is still limited. In this study, we performed whole-genome sequencing of 96 S. Weltevreden isolates recovered from diarrheal patients and 62 isolates from foo...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Jianmin, Peng, Zhong, Chen, Kaifeng, Zhan, Zeqiang, Shen, Haiyan, Feng, Saixiang, Gou, Hongchao, Qu, Xiaoyun, Ziemann, Mark, Layton, Daniel S., Wang, Xiangru, Chen, Huanchun, Wu, Bin, Xu, Xuebin, Liao, Ming
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9927414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36651774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03542-22
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author Zhang, Jianmin
Peng, Zhong
Chen, Kaifeng
Zhan, Zeqiang
Shen, Haiyan
Feng, Saixiang
Gou, Hongchao
Qu, Xiaoyun
Ziemann, Mark
Layton, Daniel S.
Wang, Xiangru
Chen, Huanchun
Wu, Bin
Xu, Xuebin
Liao, Ming
author_facet Zhang, Jianmin
Peng, Zhong
Chen, Kaifeng
Zhan, Zeqiang
Shen, Haiyan
Feng, Saixiang
Gou, Hongchao
Qu, Xiaoyun
Ziemann, Mark
Layton, Daniel S.
Wang, Xiangru
Chen, Huanchun
Wu, Bin
Xu, Xuebin
Liao, Ming
author_sort Zhang, Jianmin
collection PubMed
description Salmonella Weltevreden is an emerging pathogen associated with human diarrhea, and knowledge of the genomics and epidemiology of this serovar is still limited. In this study, we performed whole-genome sequencing of 96 S. Weltevreden isolates recovered from diarrheal patients and 62 isolates from food animals in China between 2006 and 2017. Together, with an additional 199 genome sequences of S. Weltevreden published in NCBI, we performed an analysis on all 357 S. Weltevreden genome sequences. Our results demonstrated that the majority of S. Weltevreden from diarrheal patients from China (97.92%, 94/96) and the other regions in the world (94.97%, 189/199) identified in this study were sequence type (ST) 365. The remaining types were ST3771 (n = 3), ST22 (n = 1), ST155 (n = 1), and ST684 (n = 1). In addition, ST365 was also widely recovered from animals, food, and environmental samples in different regions of the world. Phylogenetic analysis and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) revealed that S. Weltevreden from diarrheal patients was closely related to those recovered from food and environmental specimens. We also showed that S. Weltevreden did not exhibit severe antimicrobial resistance profiles, suggesting administering antibiotics is still effective for controlling the agent. Interestingly, we found that S. Weltevreden strains carried a number of virulence factor genes, and a 100.03-kb IncFII(S) type plasmid was widely distributed in S. Weltevreden strains. Elimination of this plasmid decreased the bacterial capacity to infect both Caco-2 cells and C57BL/6 mice, suggesting the importance of this plasmid for bacterial virulence. Our results contribute to the understanding of the epidemiology and virulence of S. Weltevreden. IMPORTANCE Salmonella Weltevreden is a pathogen associated with human diarrheal diseases found across the globe. However, knowledge of the genomics and epidemiology of this pathogen is still limited. In this study, we found S. Weltevreden sequence type (ST) 365 is commonly recovered from diarrheal patients in China and many other regions of the world, and there is no major difference between the Chinese isolates and the global isolates at the phylogenetic level. We also demonstrated that ST365 was widely recovered from animal, food, and environmental samples collected in different, global regions. Importantly, we discovered an IncFII(S) type plasmid commonly carried by S. Weltevreden strains of human, animal, and food origins, and this plasmid is likely to contribute to the bacterial pathogenesis. These findings enhance our understanding of the emergence of S. Weltevreden involved in diarrheal outbreaks and the global spread of S. Weltevreden strains.
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spelling pubmed-99274142023-02-15 Genomic Characterization of Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden Associated with Human Diarrhea Zhang, Jianmin Peng, Zhong Chen, Kaifeng Zhan, Zeqiang Shen, Haiyan Feng, Saixiang Gou, Hongchao Qu, Xiaoyun Ziemann, Mark Layton, Daniel S. Wang, Xiangru Chen, Huanchun Wu, Bin Xu, Xuebin Liao, Ming Microbiol Spectr Research Article Salmonella Weltevreden is an emerging pathogen associated with human diarrhea, and knowledge of the genomics and epidemiology of this serovar is still limited. In this study, we performed whole-genome sequencing of 96 S. Weltevreden isolates recovered from diarrheal patients and 62 isolates from food animals in China between 2006 and 2017. Together, with an additional 199 genome sequences of S. Weltevreden published in NCBI, we performed an analysis on all 357 S. Weltevreden genome sequences. Our results demonstrated that the majority of S. Weltevreden from diarrheal patients from China (97.92%, 94/96) and the other regions in the world (94.97%, 189/199) identified in this study were sequence type (ST) 365. The remaining types were ST3771 (n = 3), ST22 (n = 1), ST155 (n = 1), and ST684 (n = 1). In addition, ST365 was also widely recovered from animals, food, and environmental samples in different regions of the world. Phylogenetic analysis and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) revealed that S. Weltevreden from diarrheal patients was closely related to those recovered from food and environmental specimens. We also showed that S. Weltevreden did not exhibit severe antimicrobial resistance profiles, suggesting administering antibiotics is still effective for controlling the agent. Interestingly, we found that S. Weltevreden strains carried a number of virulence factor genes, and a 100.03-kb IncFII(S) type plasmid was widely distributed in S. Weltevreden strains. Elimination of this plasmid decreased the bacterial capacity to infect both Caco-2 cells and C57BL/6 mice, suggesting the importance of this plasmid for bacterial virulence. Our results contribute to the understanding of the epidemiology and virulence of S. Weltevreden. IMPORTANCE Salmonella Weltevreden is a pathogen associated with human diarrheal diseases found across the globe. However, knowledge of the genomics and epidemiology of this pathogen is still limited. In this study, we found S. Weltevreden sequence type (ST) 365 is commonly recovered from diarrheal patients in China and many other regions of the world, and there is no major difference between the Chinese isolates and the global isolates at the phylogenetic level. We also demonstrated that ST365 was widely recovered from animal, food, and environmental samples collected in different, global regions. Importantly, we discovered an IncFII(S) type plasmid commonly carried by S. Weltevreden strains of human, animal, and food origins, and this plasmid is likely to contribute to the bacterial pathogenesis. These findings enhance our understanding of the emergence of S. Weltevreden involved in diarrheal outbreaks and the global spread of S. Weltevreden strains. American Society for Microbiology 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9927414/ /pubmed/36651774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03542-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zhang 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/) .
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Zhang, Jianmin
Peng, Zhong
Chen, Kaifeng
Zhan, Zeqiang
Shen, Haiyan
Feng, Saixiang
Gou, Hongchao
Qu, Xiaoyun
Ziemann, Mark
Layton, Daniel S.
Wang, Xiangru
Chen, Huanchun
Wu, Bin
Xu, Xuebin
Liao, Ming
Genomic Characterization of Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden Associated with Human Diarrhea
title Genomic Characterization of Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden Associated with Human Diarrhea
title_full Genomic Characterization of Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden Associated with Human Diarrhea
title_fullStr Genomic Characterization of Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden Associated with Human Diarrhea
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Characterization of Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden Associated with Human Diarrhea
title_short Genomic Characterization of Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden Associated with Human Diarrhea
title_sort genomic characterization of salmonella enterica serovar weltevreden associated with human diarrhea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9927414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36651774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03542-22
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