Whole genomic sequencing of Staphylococcus aureus strain RMI-014804 isolated from pulmonary patient sputum via next-generation sequencing technology.

Genomics & informatics Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-27 DOI:10.5808/gi.23024
Ayesha Wisal, Asad Ullah, Waheed Anwar, Carlos M Morel, Syed Shah Hassan
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Nosocomial infections, commonly referred to as healthcare-associated infections, are illnesses that patients get while hospitalized and are typically either not yet manifest or may develop. One of the most prevalent nosocomial diseases in hospitalized patients is pneumonia, among the leading causes of mortality and morbidity. Viral, bacterial, and fungal pathogens cause pneumonia. More severe introductions commonly included Staphylococcus aureus, which is at the top of bacterial infections, per World Health Organization reports. The staphylococci, S. aureus, strain RMI-014804, mesophile, on-sporulating, and non-motile bacterium, was isolated from the sputum of a pulmonary patient in Pakistan. Many characteristics of S. aureus strain RMI-014804 have been revealed in this paper, with complete genome sequence and annotation. Our findings indicate that the genome is a single circular 2.82 Mbp long genome with 1,962 protein-coding genes, 15 rRNA, 49 tRNA, 62 pseudogenes, and a GC content of 28.76%. As a result of this genome sequencing analysis, researchers will fully understand the genetic and molecular basis of the virulence of the S. aureus bacteria, which could help prevent the spread of nosocomial infections like pneumonia. Genome analysis of this strain was necessary to identify the specific genes and molecular mechanisms that contribute to its pathogenicity, antibiotic resistance, and genetic diversity, allowing for a more in-depth investigation of its pathogenesis to develop new treatments and preventive measures against infections caused by this bacterium.

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通过下一代测序技术对从肺部患者痰液中分离的金黄色葡萄球菌菌株RMI-014804进行全基因组测序。
医院感染,通常被称为医疗相关感染,是患者在住院期间感染的疾病,通常尚未表现出来或可能发展。肺炎是住院患者中最常见的医院疾病之一,是导致死亡和发病的主要原因之一。病毒、细菌和真菌病原体会导致肺炎。根据世界卫生组织的报告,更严重的感染通常包括金黄色葡萄球菌,它是细菌感染的首位。从巴基斯坦一名肺部患者的痰液中分离到葡萄球菌,金黄色葡萄球菌,菌株RMI-014804,嗜温,产孢,非运动性细菌。本文揭示了金黄色葡萄球菌RMI-014804菌株的许多特征,并对其进行了完整的基因组测序和注释。我们的研究结果表明,该基因组是一个长2.82Mbp的单一环状基因组,包含1962个蛋白质编码基因、15个rRNA、49个tRNA、62个假基因,GC含量为28.76%。通过该基因组测序分析,研究人员将充分了解金黄色葡萄球菌毒力的遗传和分子基础,这有助于防止肺炎等医院感染的传播。有必要对该菌株进行基因组分析,以确定有助于其致病性、抗生素耐药性和遗传多样性的特定基因和分子机制,从而对其发病机制进行更深入的研究,以开发针对该细菌引起的感染的新治疗方法和预防措施。
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