A multilocus sequence typing scheme for the emerging respiratory pathogen Mycoplasma amphoriforme.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Lily Simpson, Joshua Macleod, Richard S Rowlands, Owen B Spiller, Charlotte Dixon, Jorgen S Jensen, Baharak Afshar, Helena M B Seth-Smith, Victoria J Chalker, Michael L Beeton
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Abstract

Mycoplasma amphoriforme is an emerging respiratory pathogen for which little is known about the population structure or transmission dynamics. In this study, we developed the first multilocus sequence typing (MLST) scheme for M. amphoriforme and applied it to a previous genomic data set. The genomes of seven M. amphoriforme isolates from the UK and Denmark were sequenced and used to develop the MLST scheme based on loci used for previous Mycoplasma MLST schemes. The resulting MLST scheme consisted of four loci (gyrB, atpG, uvrA, and rpoB) and was applied to 20 previously sequenced genomes obtained from the UK and France/Tunisia. From the 27 sequences examined, 13 sequence types were identified. A phylogenetic tree of concatenated sequences showed a comparable topology to a previously described tree based on whole genome data. Additionally, the MLST scheme corroborated the previous suggestion of possible healthcare-associated transmission of M. amphoriforme between two separate patients. The MLST scheme gave a population structure analysis comparable to previous whole-genome-based analyses.

新兴呼吸道病原体双形支原体的多位点序列分型方案。
双形支原体是一种新兴的呼吸道病原体,对其种群结构和传播动态知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们开发了首个双形分枝杆菌的多位点序列分型(MLST)方案,并将其应用于先前的基因组数据集。研究人员对来自英国和丹麦的7株双形支原体分离株的基因组进行了测序,并根据以前支原体MLST方案中使用的位点建立了MLST方案。所得到的MLST方案包括4个位点(gyrB、atpG、uvrA和rpoB),并应用于从英国和法国/突尼斯获得的20个先前测序的基因组。从27个序列中鉴定出13种序列类型。串联序列的系统发育树显示了与先前描述的基于全基因组数据的树相似的拓扑结构。此外,MLST方案证实了先前的建议,即两名不同患者之间可能存在与医疗保健相关的两性乳杆菌传播。MLST方案提供了与以前基于全基因组的分析相当的种群结构分析。
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Letters in Applied Microbiology
Letters in Applied Microbiology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
225
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of & Letters in Applied Microbiology are two of the flagship research journals of the Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM). For more than 75 years they have been publishing top quality research and reviews in the broad field of applied microbiology. The journals are provided to all SfAM members as well as having a global online readership totalling more than 500,000 downloads per year in more than 200 countries. Submitting authors can expect fast decision and publication times, averaging 33 days to first decision and 34 days from acceptance to online publication. There are no page charges.
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