Streptococcus suis serotype 4: a population with the potential pathogenicity in humans and pigs.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Emerging Microbes & Infections Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1080/22221751.2024.2352435
Jinlu Zhu, Jianping Wang, Weiming Kang, Xiyan Zhang, Anusak Kerdsin, Huochun Yao, Han Zheng, Zongfu Wu
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Abstract

Streptococcus suis is a major bacterial pathogen in pigs and an emerging zoonotic pathogen. Different S. suis serotypes exhibit diverse characteristics in population structure and pathogenicity. Surveillance data highlight the significance of S. suis serotype 4 (SS4) in swine streptococcusis, a pathotype causing human infections. However, except for a few epidemiologic studies, the information on SS4 remains limited. In this study, we investigated the population structure, pathogenicity, and antimicrobial characteristics of SS4 based on 126 isolates, including one from a patient with septicemia. We discovered significant diversities within this population, clustering into six minimum core genome (MCG) groups (1, 2, 3, 4, 7-2, and 7-3) and five lineages. Two main clonal complexes (CCs), CC17 and CC94, belong to MCG groups 1 and 3, respectively. Numerous important putative virulence-associated genes are present in these two MCG groups, and 35.00% (7/20) of pig isolates from CC17, CC94, and CC839 (also belonging to MCG group 3) were highly virulent (mortality rate ≥ 80%) in zebrafish and mice, similar to the human isolate ID36054. Cytotoxicity assays showed that the human and pig isolates of SS4 strains exhibit significant cytotoxicity to human cells. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed that 95.83% of strains isolated from our labs were classified as multidrug-resistant. Prophages were identified as the primary vehicle for antibiotic resistance genes. Our study demonstrates the public health threat posed by SS4, expanding the understanding of SS4 population structure and pathogenicity characteristics and providing valuable information for its surveillance and prevention.

猪链球菌血清 4 型:对人和猪具有潜在致病性的群体。
猪链球菌是猪的一种主要细菌病原体,也是一种新出现的人畜共患病原体。不同的猪链球菌血清型在种群结构和致病性方面表现出不同的特征。监测数据显示,猪链球菌血清 4 型(SS4)在猪链球菌病中具有重要意义,它是一种导致人类感染的病原型。然而,除了少数流行病学研究外,有关 SS4 的信息仍然有限。在本研究中,我们根据 126 个分离株(包括一个来自败血症患者的分离株)调查了 SS4 的种群结构、致病性和抗菌特性。我们发现,在这一群体中存在明显的多样性,分为六个最小核心基因组(MCG)组(1、2、3、4、7-2 和 7-3)和五个系。两个主要的克隆复合体(CC),即 CC17 和 CC94,分别属于 MCG 组 1 和 3。来自 CC17、CC94 和 CC839(也属于 MCG 组 3)的 35.00%(7/20)猪分离株对斑马鱼和小鼠具有高度毒性(死亡率≥ 80%),与人类分离株 ID36054 相似。细胞毒性试验表明,人分离株和猪分离株的 SS4 菌株对人体细胞具有显著的细胞毒性。抗菌药敏感性测试表明,从我们实验室分离的菌株中有 95.83% 被归类为耐多药菌株。噬菌体被确定为抗生素耐药基因的主要载体。我们的研究证明了 SS4 对公共健康的威胁,扩大了对 SS4 群体结构和致病性特征的了解,并为其监测和预防提供了宝贵的信息。
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Emerging Microbes & Infections
Emerging Microbes & Infections IMMUNOLOGY-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
26.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
276
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Emerging Microbes & Infections is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing research at the intersection of emerging immunology and microbiology viruses. The journal's mission is to share information on microbes and infections, particularly those gaining significance in both biological and clinical realms due to increased pathogenic frequency. Emerging Microbes & Infections is committed to bridging the scientific gap between developed and developing countries. This journal addresses topics of critical biological and clinical importance, including but not limited to: - Epidemic surveillance - Clinical manifestations - Diagnosis and management - Cellular and molecular pathogenesis - Innate and acquired immune responses between emerging microbes and their hosts - Drug discovery - Vaccine development research Emerging Microbes & Infections invites submissions of original research articles, review articles, letters, and commentaries, fostering a platform for the dissemination of impactful research in the field.
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