Comparative Genomics of Salmonella Could Reveal Key Features of Adaptation

G. Nava, Yajaira Esquivel-Hern, Ez
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Abstract

Worldwide, Salmonella enterica remains an important health threat. A recent study by the World Health Organization estimated that nontyphoidal S. enterica causes ∼ 230,000 deaths annually [1]. The biology of this pathogen has been studied for almost a century [2]; until recently, however, we have started to elucidate genomic features of adaptation to its hosts. Now, it is know that S. enterica has evolved to establish sympatric (generalists) and allopatric (specialists) and associations with its host. For example, S. enterica subspecies enterica, serotypes Choleraesuis, Dublin and Gallinarum have established allopatric association with porcine, bovine and avian species, respectively. In contrast, serotype Enteritidis and Typhimurium have adapted a sympatric strategy to colonize the intestinal tract of a broad number of avian and mammalian species [3]. This progress in knowledge has been accomplished with the aid of molecular microbiology.
沙门氏菌的比较基因组学可以揭示适应的关键特征
在世界范围内,肠道沙门氏菌仍然是一个重要的健康威胁。世界卫生组织最近的一项研究估计,非伤寒肠炎沙门氏菌每年导致约23万人死亡。这种病原体的生物学特性已经被研究了将近一个世纪。然而,直到最近,我们才开始阐明适应宿主的基因组特征。现在,我们知道肠球菌已经进化到与宿主建立同域(通才)和异域(专才)关系。例如,肠球菌肠亚种、霍乱血清型、都柏林菌和加利纳菌分别与猪、牛和鸟类建立了异域关联。相比之下,血清型肠炎菌和鼠伤寒菌已经适应了一种同域策略,在大量鸟类和哺乳动物的肠道中定植。这种知识上的进步是在分子微生物学的帮助下完成的。
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