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Reassessment of the Listeria monocytogenes pan-genome reveals dynamic integration hotspots and mobile genetic elements as major components of the accessory genome

机译:李斯特菌李斯特菌泛基因组的重新评估揭示了动态整合热点和移动遗传元件作为辅助基因组的主要组成部分

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Background Listeria monocytogenes is an important food-borne pathogen and model organism for host-pathogen interaction, thus representing an invaluable target considering research on the forces governing the evolution of such microbes. The diversity of this species has not been exhaustively explored yet, as previous efforts have focused on analyses of serotypes primarily implicated in human listeriosis. We conducted complete genome sequencing of 11 strains employing 454 GS FLX technology, thereby achieving full coverage of all serotypes including the first complete strains of serotypes 1/2b, 3c, 3b, 4c, 4d, and 4e. These were comparatively analyzed in conjunction with publicly available data and assessed for pathogenicity in the Galleria mellonella insect model. Results The species pan-genome of L. monocytogenes is highly stable but open, suggesting an ability to adapt to new niches by generating or including new genetic information. The majority of gene-scale differences represented by the accessory genome resulted from nine hyper variable hotspots, a similar number of different prophages, three transposons (Tn916, Tn554, IS3-like), and two mobilizable islands. Only a subset of strains showed CRISPR/Cas bacteriophage resistance systems of different subtypes, suggesting a supplementary function in maintenance of chromosomal stability. Multiple phylogenetic branches of the genus Listeria imply long common histories of strains of each lineage as revealed by a SNP-based core genome tree highlighting the impact of small mutations for the evolution of species L. monocytogenes. Frequent loss or truncation of genes described to be vital for virulence or pathogenicity was confirmed as a recurring pattern, especially for strains belonging to lineages III and II. New candidate genes implicated in virulence function were predicted based on functional domains and phylogenetic distribution. A comparative analysis of small regulatory RNA candidates supports observations of a differential distribution of trans-encoded RNA, hinting at a diverse range of adaptations and regulatory impact. Conclusions This study determined commonly occurring hyper variable hotspots and mobile elements as primary effectors of quantitative gene-scale evolution of species L. monocytogenes, while gene decay and SNPs seem to represent major factors influencing long-term evolution. The discovery of common and disparately distributed genes considering lineages, serogroups, serotypes and strains of species L. monocytogenes will assist in diagnostic, phylogenetic and functional research, supported by the comparative genomic GECO-LisDB analysis server ( http://bioinfo.mikrobio.med.uni-giessen.de/geco2lisdb webcite ).
机译:背景单核细胞增生性李斯特菌是一种重要的食源性病原体和宿主-病原体相互作用的模型生物,因此考虑到研究控制此类微生物进化的力量,因此代表了一个不可估量的目标。由于先前的工作集中在对主要与人类李斯特菌病有关的血清型的分析上,因此尚未对该种的多样性进行详尽的研究。我们使用454 GS FLX技术对11个菌株进行了完整的基因组测序,从而实现了对所有血清型的完全覆盖,包括第一批完全血清型1 / 2b,3c,3b,4c,4d和4e。结合公众可获得的数据对它们进行了比较分析,并评估了Malleria mellonella昆虫模型的致病性。结果单核细胞增生李斯特菌的全基因组物种高度稳定但开放,这表明通过产生或包含新的遗传信息可以适应新的生态位。辅助基因组代表的大多数基因规模差异是由9个超变热点,相似数量的不同噬菌体,3个转座子(Tn916,Tn554,IS3样)和两个可动岛引起的。仅有一小部分菌株显示了不同亚型的CRISPR / Cas噬菌体抗性系统,表明在维持染色体稳定性方面具有补充功能。李斯特菌属的多个系统发生分支暗示了每个谱系菌株的悠久共同历史,这一点由基于SNP的核心基因组树揭示,突显了小突变对单核细胞增生李斯特菌物种进化的影响。被证实对毒力或致病性至关重要的基因的频繁丢失或截断被确认为一种复发模式,特别是对于属于谱系III和II的菌株。根据功能域和系统发育分布预测了涉及毒力功能的新候选基因。对小的调节RNA候选物的比较分析支持观察到反编码RNA的差异分布,暗示了适应和调节影响的范围很广。结论这项研究确定了常见的高变热点和移动元件是单核细胞增生李斯特菌定量基因规模进化的主要效应器,而基因衰变和SNPs似乎是影响长期进化的主要因素。考虑到单核细胞增生李斯特菌的谱系,血清群,血清型和菌株的共同且分布不同的基因的发现,将在比较基因组GECO-LisDB分析服务器(http://bioinfo.mikrobio.com)的支持下,协助诊断,系统发育和功能研究。 med.uni-giessen.de/geco2lisdb网站)。

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