Comparative whole-genome analysis of Streptococcus mutans isolates within and among individuals of different caries status.

L Zhang, B Foxman, D R Drake, U Srinivasan, J Henderson, B Olson, C F Marrs, J J Warren, M L Marazita
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Abstract

Introduction: Genotypic analyses of Streptococcus mutans using fingerprinting methods depend on a few genetic loci being different but do not reveal the underlying genome-wide differences between strains.

Methods: We used comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) with 70-mer oligonucleotide microarrays containing open reading frames (ORFs) from S. mutans strain UA159 to examine the genetic diversity of 44 isolates from nine children selected from a local study population in Eastern Iowa.

Results: Unique strains (clones) within each child initially identified by arbitrary-priming polymerase chain reaction were confirmed by CGH. There was a wide range of variation in the hybridization patterns of the 1948 ORFs among the test isolates examined. Between 87 and 237 ORFs failed to give a positive signal among individual isolates. A total of 323 of the UA159 ORFs were absent from one or more of the test strains. These 323 variable genes seemed to be distributed across the entire UA159 genome and across all the predicted functional categories.

Conclusion: This set of very close geographically and temporally collected S. mutans isolates had a degree of gene content variation as high as a previously examined global set of strains. Comparing the frequency of these variable genes, the majority of which have unknown function, among strains of different origins (i.e. different caries status) could help to determine their relevance in S. mutans cariogenicity.

不同龋病个体内及个体间变形链球菌分离株的全基因组比较分析。
利用指纹图谱方法进行突变链球菌的基因型分析依赖于一些基因位点的不同,但不能揭示菌株之间潜在的全基因组差异。方法:采用比较基因组杂交(CGH)技术,利用含有开放阅读框(orf)的70聚体寡核苷酸微阵列技术,对从爱荷华州东部当地研究人群中选出的9名儿童的44株突变链球菌进行遗传多样性检测。结果:通过任意引物聚合酶链反应初步鉴定的每个儿童体内的独特菌株(克隆)经CGH确认。1948个orf的杂交模式在检验的分离株中有很大的差异。个别分离株中有87 ~ 237个orf未能给出阳性信号。共有323个UA159 orf在一个或多个测试菌株中缺失。这323个可变基因似乎分布在整个UA159基因组和所有预测的功能类别中。结论:这组在地理上和时间上非常接近的突变链球菌分离株的基因含量差异程度与先前检测的全球菌株一样高。比较不同来源菌株(即不同龋齿状态)中这些变量基因的频率,可以帮助确定它们与变形链球菌致龋性的相关性,其中大多数具有未知的功能。
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