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Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals Gene Content Diversity, Phylogenomic Contour, Putative Virulence Determinants, and Potential Diagnostic Markers within Pythium insidiosum Traits

Pythium insidiosum has successfully evolved into a human/animal filamentous pathogen, causing pythiosis, a life-threatening disease, worldwide. The specific rDNA-based genotype of P. insidiosum (clade I, II, or III) is associated with the different hosts and disease prevalence. Genome evolution of P...

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Autores principales: Kittichotirat, Weerayuth, Rujirawat, Thidarat, Patumcharoenpol, Preecha, Krajaejun, Theerapong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9020169
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author Kittichotirat, Weerayuth
Rujirawat, Thidarat
Patumcharoenpol, Preecha
Krajaejun, Theerapong
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Rujirawat, Thidarat
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description Pythium insidiosum has successfully evolved into a human/animal filamentous pathogen, causing pythiosis, a life-threatening disease, worldwide. The specific rDNA-based genotype of P. insidiosum (clade I, II, or III) is associated with the different hosts and disease prevalence. Genome evolution of P. insidiosum can be driven by point mutations, pass vertically to the offspring, and diverge into distinct lineages, leading to different virulence, including the ability to be unrecognized by the host. We conducted comprehensive genomic comparisons of 10 P. insidiosum strains and 5 related Pythium species using our online “Gene Table” software to investigate the pathogen’s evolutionary history and pathogenicity. In total, 245,378 genes were found in all 15 genomes and grouped into 45,801 homologous gene clusters. Gene contents among P. insidiosum strains varied by as much as 23%. Our results showed a strong agreement between the phylogenetic analysis of 166 core genes (88,017 bp) identified across all genomes and the hierarchical clustering analysis of gene presence/absence profiles, suggesting divergence of P. insidiosum into two groups, clade I/II and clade III strains, and the subsequent segregation of clade I and clade II. A stringent gene content comparison using the Pythium Gene Table provided 3263 core genes exclusively presented in all P. insidiosum strains but no other Pythium species, which could involve host-specific pathogenesis and serve as biomarkers for diagnostic purposes. More studies focusing on characterizing the biological function of the core genes (including the just-identified putative virulence genes encoding hemagglutinin/adhesin and reticulocyte-binding protein) are needed to explore the biology and pathogenicity of this pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-99621462023-02-26 Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals Gene Content Diversity, Phylogenomic Contour, Putative Virulence Determinants, and Potential Diagnostic Markers within Pythium insidiosum Traits Kittichotirat, Weerayuth Rujirawat, Thidarat Patumcharoenpol, Preecha Krajaejun, Theerapong J Fungi (Basel) Article Pythium insidiosum has successfully evolved into a human/animal filamentous pathogen, causing pythiosis, a life-threatening disease, worldwide. The specific rDNA-based genotype of P. insidiosum (clade I, II, or III) is associated with the different hosts and disease prevalence. Genome evolution of P. insidiosum can be driven by point mutations, pass vertically to the offspring, and diverge into distinct lineages, leading to different virulence, including the ability to be unrecognized by the host. We conducted comprehensive genomic comparisons of 10 P. insidiosum strains and 5 related Pythium species using our online “Gene Table” software to investigate the pathogen’s evolutionary history and pathogenicity. In total, 245,378 genes were found in all 15 genomes and grouped into 45,801 homologous gene clusters. Gene contents among P. insidiosum strains varied by as much as 23%. Our results showed a strong agreement between the phylogenetic analysis of 166 core genes (88,017 bp) identified across all genomes and the hierarchical clustering analysis of gene presence/absence profiles, suggesting divergence of P. insidiosum into two groups, clade I/II and clade III strains, and the subsequent segregation of clade I and clade II. A stringent gene content comparison using the Pythium Gene Table provided 3263 core genes exclusively presented in all P. insidiosum strains but no other Pythium species, which could involve host-specific pathogenesis and serve as biomarkers for diagnostic purposes. More studies focusing on characterizing the biological function of the core genes (including the just-identified putative virulence genes encoding hemagglutinin/adhesin and reticulocyte-binding protein) are needed to explore the biology and pathogenicity of this pathogen. MDPI 2023-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9962146/ /pubmed/36836284 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9020169 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals Gene Content Diversity, Phylogenomic Contour, Putative Virulence Determinants, and Potential Diagnostic Markers within Pythium insidiosum Traits
title_fullStr Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals Gene Content Diversity, Phylogenomic Contour, Putative Virulence Determinants, and Potential Diagnostic Markers within Pythium insidiosum Traits
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals Gene Content Diversity, Phylogenomic Contour, Putative Virulence Determinants, and Potential Diagnostic Markers within Pythium insidiosum Traits
title_short Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals Gene Content Diversity, Phylogenomic Contour, Putative Virulence Determinants, and Potential Diagnostic Markers within Pythium insidiosum Traits
title_sort comparative genomic analysis reveals gene content diversity, phylogenomic contour, putative virulence determinants, and potential diagnostic markers within pythium insidiosum traits
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836284
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9020169
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