Comparative genomics analysis of six Cutibacterium acnes strains isolated from contaminated platelet concentrates.

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2025-04-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000938.v3
Annika Flint, Dilini Kumaran, Kelly Weedmark, Franco Pagotto, Sandra Ramirez-Arcos
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Abstract

Cutibacterium acnes is a bacterial skin commensal that is often isolated during routine testing of blood products like platelet concentrates (PCs). Due to the slow-growing nature of this bacterium in culture media, C. acnes contaminated PCs are often transfused into vulnerable patients before retrieval of these units can be initiated. This study aimed at obtaining the whole-genome sequence of six C. acnes isolates derived from contaminated PCs, comparing and assessing their genetic backgrounds. Furthermore, the whole genomes of the PC isolates were compared to clinical isolates obtained from different sites and types of infection. The results indicate that these PC isolates assessed belong to four phylotypes, namely IA, IB, II and III. Whole-genome comparisons identified differences in the virulence profiles of the isolates and provide a foundation for future studies aimed at evaluating the risk to transfusion patients by determining whether the expression of virulence factors is impacted in the PC storage environment.

痤疮丙酸杆菌是一种皮肤共生细菌,在对血小板浓缩物(PCs)等血液制品进行常规检测时经常被分离出来。由于这种细菌在培养基中生长缓慢,受痤疮丙酸杆菌污染的 PC 往往在开始回收之前就输给了易感患者。本研究旨在获得从受污染 PC 中分离出的六种痤疮丙酸杆菌的全基因组序列,并对其遗传背景进行比较和评估。此外,还将 PC 分离物的全基因组与从不同部位和感染类型中获得的临床分离物进行了比较。结果表明,所评估的这些 PC 分离物属于四个系统型,即 IA、IB、II 和 III 型。全基因组比较确定了分离物毒力特征的差异,为今后通过确定PC储存环境是否会影响毒力因子的表达来评估输血患者风险的研究奠定了基础。
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