The curious case of the rare Citrobacter pasteurii isolated from an endangered primate in Brazil

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
João Pedro Rueda Furlan , Fábio Parra Sellera , Irys Hany Lima Gonzalez , Patrícia Locosque Ramos , Eliana Guedes Stehling
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Abstract

The genus Citrobacter comprises clinically important human pathogens but has been less frequently associated with wildlife infections. Citrobacter pasteurii was first identified as causing human diarrhea and remains rarely documented. In this study, a Gram-negative bacterial strain, named A318, was identified as causing diarrhea in a black lion tamarin. This strain was biochemically identified as Trabulsiella guamensis, a species of unusual nature, and was submitted to whole-genome characterization. Curiously, phylogenomic analysis showed that A318 strain belonged to the genus Citrobacter, with confirmation of the species C. pasteurii by average nucleotide identity (99.02 %) and digital DNA–DNA hybridization (93.80 %) analyzes. Cases of misidentification of C. pasteurii as Citrobacter youngae were detected and corrected in this study. In addition to the genome sequence of the type strain of C. pasteurii, only two others from the Australian cockle and Portuguese silver gull are publicly available. Single nucleotide polymorphism differences among all C. pasteurii indicated a highly diverse population. No acquired antimicrobial resistance genes and plasmid replicons were found. Therefore, our findings emphasize the importance of gold-standard methods for accurate identification and underscores the importance of continued surveillance and research to mitigate the risks posed by zoonotic and zooanthroponotic pathogens.

从巴西一种濒危灵长类动物身上分离出罕见的巴氏柠檬酸杆菌的奇特案例
柠檬酸杆菌属是临床上重要的人类病原体,但与野生动物感染有关的情况却不常见。巴氏柠檬酸杆菌最早被确定为导致人类腹泻的细菌,但目前仍鲜有记录。在这项研究中,一种名为 A318 的革兰氏阴性细菌菌株被鉴定为可导致黑狮狨腹泻。经生化鉴定,该菌株为关岛特拉布西菌(Trabulsiella guamensis),是一种性质特殊的菌种,并对其进行了全基因组鉴定。奇怪的是,系统发生组分析表明,A318 菌株属于柠檬酸杆菌属,通过平均核苷酸同一性(99.02%)和数字 DNA-DNA 杂交(93.80%)分析,确认其为巴氏杆菌。本研究发现并纠正了将巴氏杆菌误认为 Youngae 柠檬酸杆菌的情况。除了巴氏杆菌模式菌株的基因组序列外,目前仅公开了来自澳大利亚魁蚶和葡萄牙银鸥的另外两株菌株的基因组序列。所有巴氏杆菌之间的单核苷酸多态性差异表明其种群高度多样化。没有发现获得性抗菌药耐药性基因和质粒复制子。因此,我们的研究结果强调了采用黄金标准方法进行准确鉴定的重要性,并强调了持续监测和研究以降低人畜共患病和动物人畜共患病病原体所带来的风险的重要性。
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102
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases aims to respond to the concept of "One Medicine" and to provide a venue for scientific exchange. Based on the concept of "Comparative Medicine" interdisciplinary cooperation between specialists in human and animal medicine is of mutual interest and benefit. Therefore, there is need to combine the respective interest of physicians, veterinarians and other health professionals for comparative studies relevant to either human or animal medicine . The journal is open to subjects of common interest related to the immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, parasitology and epidemiology of human and animal infectious diseases, especially zoonotic infections, and animal models of human infectious diseases. The role of environmental factors in disease emergence is emphasized. CIMID is mainly focusing on applied veterinary and human medicine rather than on fundamental experimental research.
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