Analysis of global Aeromonas caviae genomes revealed that strains carrying T6SS are more common in human gastroenteritis than in environmental sources and are often phylogenetically related.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Sarah K T Chong, Fang Liu, Christopher Yuwono, Alfred Chin Yen Tay, Michael C Wehrhahn, Stephen M Riordan, Lu Liu, Li Zhang
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Abstract

Aeromonas caviae is an emerging human enteric pathogen. However, the genomic features and virulence genes of A. caviae strains from human gastroenteritis and other sources have not been fully elucidated. Here, we conducted a genomic analysis of 565 global A. caviae strains isolated from different sources, including 261 strains isolated from faecal samples of gastroenteritis patients, of which 18 genomes were sequenced in this study. The presence of bacterial virulence genes and secretion systems in A. caviae strains from different sources was compared, and the phylogenetic relationship of A. caviae strains was assessed based on the core genome. The complete genome of A. caviae strain A20-9 isolated from a gastroenteritis patient was obtained in this study, from which 300 putative virulence factors and a T4SS-encoding plasmid, pAC, were identified. Genes encoding T4SS were also identified in a novel genomic island, ACI-1, from other T4SS-positive strains. The prevalence of T4SS was significantly lower in A. caviae strains from gastroenteritis patients than in environmental strains (3 %, P<0.0001 vs 14 %, P<0.01). Conversely, the prevalence of T6SS was significantly higher in A. caviae strains isolated from gastroenteritis patients than in environmental strains (25 %, P<0.05 vs 13  %, P<0.01). Four phylogenetic clusters were formed based on the core genome of 565 A. caviae strains, and strains carrying T6SS often showed close phylogenetic relationships. T3SS, aerolysin and thermostable cytotonic enterotoxin were absent in all 565 A. caviae strains. Our findings provide novel information on the genomic features of A. caviae and suggest that T6SS may play a role in A. caviae-induced human gastroenteritis.

对全球鱼腥酵母菌基因组的分析表明,携带 T6SS 的菌株在人类肠胃炎中比在环境来源中更常见,而且往往具有系统发育关系。
鱼腥酵母菌是一种新出现的人类肠道病原体。然而,来自人类肠胃炎和其他来源的鱼腥酵母菌株的基因组特征和毒力基因尚未完全阐明。在此,我们对全球 565 株从不同来源分离出的鱼雷氏菌进行了基因组分析,其中包括 261 株从肠胃炎患者粪便样本中分离出的鱼雷氏菌,本研究对其中 18 株进行了基因组测序。比较了不同来源的鱼雷氏菌菌株中细菌毒力基因和分泌系统的存在情况,并根据核心基因组评估了鱼雷氏菌菌株的系统发育关系。本研究获得了从一名肠胃炎患者体内分离出的鱼腥酵母菌株 A20-9 的完整基因组,并从中鉴定出 300 个推定毒力因子和一个编码 T4SS 的质粒 pAC。在其他T4SS阳性菌株的一个新基因组岛ACI-1中也发现了编码T4SS的基因。从胃肠炎患者中分离出的鱼腥酵母菌株中,T4SS的流行率明显低于环境菌株(3%,PPA.caviae 菌株中的流行率低于环境菌株(25%,PPA.caviae 菌株中的流行率低于环境菌株),携带T6SS的菌株往往显示出密切的系统发育关系。在所有 565 株鱼雷氏菌中都不存在 T3SS、气溶蛋白和恒温细胞肠毒素。我们的研究结果为鱼腥酵母菌的基因组特征提供了新的信息,并表明T6SS可能在鱼腥酵母菌诱发的人类胃肠炎中发挥作用。
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Microbial Genomics
Microbial Genomics Medicine-Epidemiology
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbial Genomics (MGen) is a fully open access, mandatory open data and peer-reviewed journal publishing high-profile original research on archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes and viruses.
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