Genomic analysis of the liverpool epidemic strain of pseudomonas aeruginosa infecting persons with cystic fibrosis reveals likely Canadian origins.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Conrad Izydorczyk, Barbara J Waddell, Christina S Thornton, John M Conly, Shawn D Aaron, Paul D W Eckford, Deirdre L Church, Michael G Surette, Harvey R Rabin, Michael D Parkins
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Abstract

Introduction: The Liverpool Epidemic Strain (LES) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of several known strains to be transmissible between persons with cystic fibrosis (CF) (pwCF) and the only known strain to have infected large proportions of CF populations on two continents. Despite its prevalence, efforts to understand its spread have proven elusive.

Methods: We leveraged a prospective collection of P. aeruginosa isolates from pwCF attending the Southern Alberta Adult CF clinic from 1986 to 2020 to identify all individuals with LES infection. LES isolates collected every 1-2 years from each pwCF were sequenced and compared with 171 published LES genomes by phylogenetic analysis.

Results: Of 395 pwCF screened, ten pwCF infected with the LES were identified, from whom 46 LES isolates were sequenced. The earliest LES isolate was recovered in 1986, ∼2 years earlier than the previously oldest published LES isolate recovered in the UK. Phylogenetic analysis identified a diverse set of isolates at the root of the LES phylogeny that formed four clades, one of which gave rise to a "classic LES" clade. Canadian isolates formed a paraphyletic group that included the root of this clade and out of which the UK LES clade emerged. We estimated the date of the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of the UK LES clade as 1977.

Conclusions: Our study provides genomic evidence in support of a silent epidemic of LES infection occurring in the late 1970s among pwCF first originating in Canada and being spread to the UK, where transmission markedly accelerated.

利物浦铜绿假单胞菌感染囊性纤维化患者的流行株的基因组分析揭示了可能的加拿大起源。
简介:铜绿假单胞菌利物浦流行株(LES)是已知的几种在囊性纤维化(CF) (pwCF)患者之间传播的菌株之一,也是已知的唯一一种在两个大陆上感染了大量CF人群的菌株。尽管它很流行,但事实证明,了解其传播的努力难以捉摸。方法:我们前瞻性收集1986年至2020年在南阿尔伯塔成人CF诊所就诊的pwCF患者的铜绿假单胞菌分离株,以确定所有LES感染个体。每隔1-2年从每个pwCF中收集的LES分离株进行测序,并通过系统发育分析比较171个已发表的LES基因组。结果:在筛选的395株pwCF中,鉴定出10株感染LES的pwCF,并对其中46株进行了测序。最早的LES分离物于1986年被发现,比之前在英国发现的最早的LES分离物早2年。系统发育分析在LES系统发育的根部发现了一组不同的分离物,形成了四个进化支,其中一个进化支产生了“经典LES”进化支。加拿大的分离株形成了一个副葡萄球菌群,包括这个分支的根,并从中出现了英国的LES分支。我们估计英国LES分支最近的共同祖先(MRCA)的日期为1977年。结论:我们的研究提供了基因组证据,支持20世纪70年代末在最初起源于加拿大的pwCF中发生的LES感染沉默流行,并传播到英国,在那里传播明显加速。
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Journal of Cystic Fibrosis
Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
13.50%
发文量
1361
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cystic Fibrosis is the official journal of the European Cystic Fibrosis Society. The journal is devoted to promoting the research and treatment of cystic fibrosis. To this end the journal publishes original scientific articles, editorials, case reports, short communications and other information relevant to cystic fibrosis. The journal also publishes news and articles concerning the activities and policies of the ECFS as well as those of other societies related the ECFS.
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