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Epidemiological Investigation of Hospital Transmission of Corynebacterium striatum Infection by Core Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing Approach

Corynebacterium striatum has recently received increasing attention due to its multiple antimicrobial resistances and its role as an invasive infection/outbreak agent. Recently, whole-genome sequencing (WGS)-based core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST) has been used in epidemiological studi...

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Autores principales: Kang, Yutong, Chen, Shenglin, Zheng, Beijia, Du, Xiaoli, Li, Zhenpeng, Tan, Zhizhou, Zhou, Haijian, Huang, Jia, Tian, Leihao, Zhong, Jiaxin, Ma, Xueli, Li, Fang, Yao, Jiang, Wang, Yu, Zheng, Meiqin, Li, Zhenjun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9927548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36537812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01490-22
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author Kang, Yutong
Chen, Shenglin
Zheng, Beijia
Du, Xiaoli
Li, Zhenpeng
Tan, Zhizhou
Zhou, Haijian
Huang, Jia
Tian, Leihao
Zhong, Jiaxin
Ma, Xueli
Li, Fang
Yao, Jiang
Wang, Yu
Zheng, Meiqin
Li, Zhenjun
author_facet Kang, Yutong
Chen, Shenglin
Zheng, Beijia
Du, Xiaoli
Li, Zhenpeng
Tan, Zhizhou
Zhou, Haijian
Huang, Jia
Tian, Leihao
Zhong, Jiaxin
Ma, Xueli
Li, Fang
Yao, Jiang
Wang, Yu
Zheng, Meiqin
Li, Zhenjun
author_sort Kang, Yutong
collection PubMed
description Corynebacterium striatum has recently received increasing attention due to its multiple antimicrobial resistances and its role as an invasive infection/outbreak agent. Recently, whole-genome sequencing (WGS)-based core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST) has been used in epidemiological studies of specific human pathogens. However, this method has not been reported in studies of C. striatum. In this work, we aim to propose a cgMLST scheme for C. striatum. All publicly available C. striatum genomes, 30 C. striatum strains isolated from the same hospital, and 1 epidemiologically unrelated outgroup C. striatum strain were used to establish a cgMLST scheme targeting 1,795 genes (hereinafter referred to as 1,795-cgMLST). The genotyping results of cgMLST showed good congruence with core genome-based single-nucleotide polymorphism typing in terms of tree topology. In addition, the cgMLST provided a greater discrimination than the MLST method based on 6 housekeeping genes (gyrA, gyrB, hsp65, rpoB, secA1, and sodA). We established a clonal group (CG) threshold based on 104 allelic differences; a total of 56 CGs were identified from among 263 C. striatum strains. We also defined an outbreak threshold based on seven allelic differences that is capable of identifying closely related isolates that could give clues on hospital transmission. According to the results of analysis of drug-resistant genes and virulence genes, we identified CG4, CG5, CG26, CG28, and CG55 as potentially hypervirulent and multidrug-resistant CGs of C. striatum. This study provides valuable genomic epidemiological data on the diversity, resistance, and virulence profiles of this potentially pathogenic microorganism. IMPORTANCE Recently, WGS of many human and animal pathogens has been successfully used to investigate microbial outbreaks. The cgMLST schema are powerful genotyping tools that can be used to investigate potential epidemics and provide classification of the strains precise and reliable. In this study, we proposed the development of a cgMLST typing scheme for C. striatum, and then we evaluated this scheme for its applicability to hospital transmission investigations. This report describes the first cgMLST schema for C. striatum. The analysis of hospital transmission of C. striatum based on cgMLST methods has important clinical epidemiological significance for improving nosocomial infection monitoring of C. striatum and in-depth understanding of its nosocomial transmission routes.
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spelling pubmed-99275482023-02-15 Epidemiological Investigation of Hospital Transmission of Corynebacterium striatum Infection by Core Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing Approach Kang, Yutong Chen, Shenglin Zheng, Beijia Du, Xiaoli Li, Zhenpeng Tan, Zhizhou Zhou, Haijian Huang, Jia Tian, Leihao Zhong, Jiaxin Ma, Xueli Li, Fang Yao, Jiang Wang, Yu Zheng, Meiqin Li, Zhenjun Microbiol Spectr Research Article Corynebacterium striatum has recently received increasing attention due to its multiple antimicrobial resistances and its role as an invasive infection/outbreak agent. Recently, whole-genome sequencing (WGS)-based core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST) has been used in epidemiological studies of specific human pathogens. However, this method has not been reported in studies of C. striatum. In this work, we aim to propose a cgMLST scheme for C. striatum. All publicly available C. striatum genomes, 30 C. striatum strains isolated from the same hospital, and 1 epidemiologically unrelated outgroup C. striatum strain were used to establish a cgMLST scheme targeting 1,795 genes (hereinafter referred to as 1,795-cgMLST). The genotyping results of cgMLST showed good congruence with core genome-based single-nucleotide polymorphism typing in terms of tree topology. In addition, the cgMLST provided a greater discrimination than the MLST method based on 6 housekeeping genes (gyrA, gyrB, hsp65, rpoB, secA1, and sodA). We established a clonal group (CG) threshold based on 104 allelic differences; a total of 56 CGs were identified from among 263 C. striatum strains. We also defined an outbreak threshold based on seven allelic differences that is capable of identifying closely related isolates that could give clues on hospital transmission. According to the results of analysis of drug-resistant genes and virulence genes, we identified CG4, CG5, CG26, CG28, and CG55 as potentially hypervirulent and multidrug-resistant CGs of C. striatum. This study provides valuable genomic epidemiological data on the diversity, resistance, and virulence profiles of this potentially pathogenic microorganism. IMPORTANCE Recently, WGS of many human and animal pathogens has been successfully used to investigate microbial outbreaks. The cgMLST schema are powerful genotyping tools that can be used to investigate potential epidemics and provide classification of the strains precise and reliable. In this study, we proposed the development of a cgMLST typing scheme for C. striatum, and then we evaluated this scheme for its applicability to hospital transmission investigations. This report describes the first cgMLST schema for C. striatum. The analysis of hospital transmission of C. striatum based on cgMLST methods has important clinical epidemiological significance for improving nosocomial infection monitoring of C. striatum and in-depth understanding of its nosocomial transmission routes. American Society for Microbiology 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9927548/ /pubmed/36537812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01490-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kang 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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Kang, Yutong
Chen, Shenglin
Zheng, Beijia
Du, Xiaoli
Li, Zhenpeng
Tan, Zhizhou
Zhou, Haijian
Huang, Jia
Tian, Leihao
Zhong, Jiaxin
Ma, Xueli
Li, Fang
Yao, Jiang
Wang, Yu
Zheng, Meiqin
Li, Zhenjun
Epidemiological Investigation of Hospital Transmission of Corynebacterium striatum Infection by Core Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing Approach
title Epidemiological Investigation of Hospital Transmission of Corynebacterium striatum Infection by Core Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing Approach
title_full Epidemiological Investigation of Hospital Transmission of Corynebacterium striatum Infection by Core Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing Approach
title_fullStr Epidemiological Investigation of Hospital Transmission of Corynebacterium striatum Infection by Core Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing Approach
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological Investigation of Hospital Transmission of Corynebacterium striatum Infection by Core Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing Approach
title_short Epidemiological Investigation of Hospital Transmission of Corynebacterium striatum Infection by Core Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing Approach
title_sort epidemiological investigation of hospital transmission of corynebacterium striatum infection by core genome multilocus sequence typing approach
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9927548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36537812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01490-22
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