Genomic characteristics and phylogenetic relationships of Cutibacterium acnes breast milk isolates.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Jiaqi Sun, Guoxuan Hang, Huimin Lv, Yu Li, Qiujie Song, Zhi Zhong, Zhihong Sun, Wenjun Liu
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Abstract

Background: Cutibacterium acnes is one of the most commonly found microbes in breast milk. However, little is known about the genomic characteristics of C. acnes isolated from breast milk. In this study, the sequencing and assembly results of 10 C. acnes isolates from breast milk were compared with the genomic data of 454 strains downloaded from NCBI, and the characteristics of breast milk isolates from various perspectives, including phylogeny, genomic characteristics, virulence genes, drug resistance genes, and carbohydrate utilization, were elucidated.

Results: The findings of this study revealed no differences between the breast milk isolates and other isolates in terms of genomic features, phylogenetic relationships, virulence, and resistance-related genes. However, breast milk-derived isolates exhibited significantly lower copies of the carbohydrate metabolic enzyme genes GT5 and GT51 (P < 0.05) and a higher copy number of the GH31 gene (P < 0.05) than others. C. acnes primarily consists of three genetic branches (A, B, and C), which correspond to the three subspecies of C. acnes (C. acnes subsp. elongatum, C. acnes subsp. defendens, C. acnes subsp. acnes). The genetic differences between branches B and C were smaller than that between branch A. Branches A and B carry a higher number of copies of carbohydrate enzymes, including CE1, CE10, GH3, and CBM32 than branch C. Branches B and C possess the carbohydrate enzymes PL8 and GH23, which are absent in branch A. Core genes, core intergenic regions, and concatenated sequences of core genes and core intergenic regions were compared to construct a phylogenetic tree, and it was found that core intergenic regions could be used to describe phylogenetic relationships.

Conclusions: It is therefore speculated that the C. acnes in breast milk originates from the nipple or breast surface. This study provides a novel genetic basis for genetic differentiation of C. acnes isolates from breast milk.

痤疮表皮杆菌母乳分离株的基因组特征及系统发育关系。
背景:痤疮表皮杆菌是母乳中最常见的微生物之一。然而,人们对从母乳中分离出的痤疮杆菌的基因组特征知之甚少。本研究将母乳中分离的10株痤疮C.菌株的测序和组装结果与NCBI中下载的454株基因组数据进行比较,并从系统发育、基因组特征、毒力基因、耐药基因和碳水化合物利用等方面阐明母乳分离株的特征。结果:本研究结果显示母乳分离株与其他分离株在基因组特征、系统发育关系、毒力和抗性相关基因方面没有差异。然而,母乳来源的分离株碳水化合物代谢酶基因GT5和GT51的拷贝数明显较低(P)。结论:因此推测母乳中的痤疮乳杆菌起源于乳头或乳房表面。本研究为母乳中分离的痤疮芽孢杆菌的遗传分化提供了新的遗传基础。
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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
7.20
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280
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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