Genomic characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii strains in the neonatal meningitis clonal complex 4

IF 7.4 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food frontiers Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI:10.1002/fft2.401
Jinrui Hu, Zhenpeng Li, Yan Sun, Wenyu Shi, Xiaoli Du, Shuang Meng, Zhengfei Yu, Jinyue Liu, Stephen Forsythe, Zhigang Cui, Haijian Zhou
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Cronobacter sakazakii clonal complex 4 (CC4) is strongly associated with neonatal meningitis. However, C. sakazakii CC4-specific pathogenicity traits have not been determined. In this study, the comparative genomic analysis of 144 genomes of C. sakazakii CC4 strains and 376 non-CC4 C. sakazakii strains was undertaken. Twenty-four CC4 strains were previously undescribed clinical and nonclinical strains that had been collected from various regions in China (2006–2017). The remaining genomes were of multiple sequence types of C. sakazakii strains, which had been isolated worldwide (1973–2021). The pan-genome of C. sakazakii comprised 32,332 genes, of which 2.58% (832 genes) constituted the core genome. More C. sakazakii CC4 strains have a complete cusABCFR efflux system with a significant difference compared with non-CC4 strains, and the ibeB-homologous cusC gene in the cusABCFR efflux system is probably associated with the invasion of human brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMEC). In addition, the isolates with K2:CA2 capsule or type IV pili-associated genes associated with neonatal meningitis were statistically more present in CC4 strains than non-CC4 strains (p < .0001). The thorough description of VirB/VirD4 gene cluster for the type IV secretion system and the impB/impF and vasL/vasJ gene clusters for the type VI secretion system in C. sakazakii were provided. Overall, the specific and diverse virulence factors and genes may have led to C. sakazakii CC4 clone increasing its ability to invade human BMEC and leading to neonatal meningitis. Our findings should facilitate the development of novel strategies to prevent, diagnose, and treat C. sakazakii CC4 infections.

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新生儿脑膜炎克隆复合菌株 4 的基因组特征描述
阪崎肠杆菌克隆复合体 4(CC4)与新生儿脑膜炎密切相关。然而,CC4 的特异性致病特征尚未确定。本研究对 144 株 C. sakazakii CC4 菌株和 376 株非 C. sakazakii CC4 菌株的基因组进行了比较分析。其中24株CC4菌株是以前未被描述过的临床和非临床菌株,它们采集自中国不同地区(2006-2017年)。其余的基因组是在全球范围内(1973-2021 年)分离到的多种序列类型的阪崎肠杆菌菌株。阪崎肠杆菌的泛基因组包括32332个基因,其中2.58%(832个基因)构成核心基因组。与非CC4菌株相比,更多的CC4菌株具有完整的cusABCFR外排系统,而且cusABCFR外排系统中的ibeB同源cusC基因可能与人脑微血管内皮细胞(BMEC)的入侵有关。此外,与新生儿脑膜炎相关的带有 K2:CA2 胶囊或 IV 型纤毛虫相关基因的分离株中,CC4 菌株比非 CC4 菌株在统计学上出现得更多(P < .0001)。此外,还详细描述了阪崎肠杆菌 IV 型分泌系统的 VirB/VirD4 基因簇以及 VI 型分泌系统的 impB/impF 和 vasL/vasJ 基因簇。总之,特异性和多样性的毒力因子和基因可能导致阪崎肠杆菌CC4克隆增强了侵入人类BMEC的能力,并导致新生儿脑膜炎。我们的研究结果将有助于开发预防、诊断和治疗C. sakazakii CC4感染的新策略。
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