中国内蒙古自治区鼠疫耶尔森菌的基因组多样性和传播模式。

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Xiujuan Zuo, Fang Liu, Yanhong Hu, Xuezhi Huang, Yan Guo, Mengnan Cui, Hang Fan, Xianglilan Zhang, Zhenghua Wu, Wenrui Wang, Ruifu Yang, Yarong Wu, Jianyun Li, Yujun Cui
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摘要

据世界卫生组织称,由鼠疫耶尔森氏菌引起的鼠疫自 2000 年以来再次爆发。内蒙古占中国鼠疫疫点的四分之一,在过去五年中,内蒙古鼠疫病例占全国鼠疫病例的80%。尽管内蒙古在中国鼠疫流行病学中占有举足轻重的地位,但对该地区鼠疫 Y. pestis 的遗传多样性和传播动态的研究仍然不足。我们对来自内蒙古(1948-2021年)的585株鼠疫耶氏菌进行了分析,发现了三个主要的品系,其中以2.MED3为主。我们进一步划分了2.MED3中的七个亚系统群,其中2.MED3.1.2和2.MED3.1.4在近期占主导地位。这两个亚群显示了双重传播模式:局部短距离传播和 300 公里以上的长距离传播。锡林郭勒盟是鼠疫 Y. 的主要来源和贮藏地,主要从内蒙古中东部向西南部传播,包括偶尔的反向传播。这些发现加深了人们对内蒙古鼠疫耶氏菌多样性和传播的了解,有助于加强监测和控制措施。
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Genomic diversity and transmission patterns of Yersinia pestis in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China.

According to WHO, plague, caused by Yersinia pestis, has resurged since 2000. Inner Mongolia, harboring a quarter of China's plague foci, has accounted for 80% of national plague cases in the past five years. Despite its pivotal role in Chinese plague epidemiology, the genetic diversity and transmission dynamics of Y. pestis in this region remain under-investigated. Our analysis of 585 Y. pestis strains from Inner Mongolia (1948-2021) revealed three primary lineages, with 2.MED3 being predominant. We further delineated seven sub-phylogroups in 2.MED3, with 2.MED3.1.2 and 2.MED3.1.4 showing recent dominance. These two subgroups reveal dual transmission patterns: localized short-distance spread and long-distance dispersals over 300 km. Xilingol League is highlighted as a key source and reservoir for Y. pestis, predominantly spreading from central-eastern to southwestern Inner Mongolia, including occasional reverse transmissions. These findings enhance understanding of Y. pestis diversity and transmission in Inner Mongolia, aiding in enhanced surveillance and control measures.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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8.60
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1.70%
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审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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