Yu-Juan Lin, Chih-Ho Chen, Ian Yi-Feng Chang, Ruei-Lin Chiang, Hsing-Yi Wang, Cheng-Hsun Chiu, Yi-Ywan M Chen
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摘要
血管链球菌是一种常见的口腔分离物,也是全身感染的机会性病原体。虽然由血管球菌引起的化脓性感染与由化脓性链球菌引起的感染相似,但血管球菌缺乏化脓性链球菌的大部分特征明确的毒力因子。为了研究血管链球菌的致病性,我们分析了一种新发现的血管链球菌菌株KH1的基因组,该菌株与免疫功能正常的青少年中毒性休克样综合征有关。KH1基因组包含9个基因组岛、2个聚集规则间隔短回文重复序列(Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, CRISPR)/CRISPR相关系统和许多噬菌体相关蛋白,表明基因组受到前噬菌体和水平基因转移的影响。355 S的比较基因组分析。心绞痛属菌株的泛基因组和核心基因组的大小存在显著差异,反映出明显的菌株变异。我们在模拟口腔或血液的条件下进一步分析了KH1的转录组。我们发现,在人工唾液培养基中,一个假定的群体淬灭系统和丙酮酸氧化酶的表达上调,这可以优化血管棘鱼在口腔生态系统中的竞争力。相反,在改良的血清培养基中,嘌呤和葡聚糖的生物合成、能力和细菌素的产生显著上调,可能促进了血液中KH1的存活。这些结果表明,尽管不产生毒素,但它可以利用多种机制来适应不同的环境生态位并建立感染。
Genomic and transcriptomic insights into the virulence and adaptation of shock syndrome-causing Streptococcus anginosus.
Streptococcus anginosus is a common isolate of the oral cavity and an opportunistic pathogen for systemic infections. Although the pyogenic infections caused by S. anginosus are similar to those caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, S. anginosus lacks most of the well-characterized virulence factors of S. pyogenes. To investigate the pathogenicity of S. anginosus, we analysed the genome of a newly identified S. anginosus strain, KH1, which was associated with toxic shock-like syndrome in an immunocompetent adolescent. The genome of KH1 contains nine genomic islands, two Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated systems and many phage-related proteins, indicating that the genome is influenced by prophages and horizontal gene transfer. Comparative genome analysis of 355 S. anginosus strains revealed a significant difference between the sizes of the pan genome and core genome, reflecting notable strain variations. We further analysed the transcriptomes of KH1 under conditions mimicking either the oral cavity or the bloodstream. We found that in an artificial saliva medium, the expression of a putative quorum quenching system and pyruvate oxidase for H2O2 production was upregulated, which could optimize the competitiveness of S. anginosus in the oral ecosystem. Conversely, in a modified serum medium, purine and glucan biosynthesis, competence and bacteriocin production were significantly upregulated, likely facilitating the survival of KH1 in the bloodstream. These findings indicate that S. anginosus can utilize diverse mechanisms to adapt to different environmental niches and establish infection, despite its lack of toxin production.
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We publish high-quality original research on bacteria, fungi, protists, archaea, algae, parasites and other microscopic life forms.
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