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Phylogenomics of Enterococcus faecalis from wild birds: new insights into host-associated differences in core and accessory genomes of the species.
León-Sampedro, Ricardo; Del Campo, Rosa; Rodriguez-Baños, Mercedes; Lanza, Val F; Pozuelo, María José; Francés-Cuesta, Carlos; Tedim, Ana P; Freitas, Ana R; Novais, Carla; Peixe, Luísa; Willems, Rob J L; Corander, Jukka; González Candelas, Fernando; Baquero, Fernando; Coque, Teresa M.
Afiliación
  • León-Sampedro R; Department of Microbiology, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Ramón y Cajal Health Research Institute (IRYCIS), Madrid, Spain.
  • Del Campo R; Biomedical Research Networking Center for Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBER-ESP), Madrid, Spain.
  • Rodriguez-Baños M; Department of Microbiology, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Ramón y Cajal Health Research Institute (IRYCIS), Madrid, Spain.
  • Lanza VF; Spanish Network for Research in Infectious Diseases (REIPI), Health Institute Carlos III, Madrid, Spain.
  • Pozuelo MJ; Department of Microbiology, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Ramón y Cajal Health Research Institute (IRYCIS), Madrid, Spain.
  • Francés-Cuesta C; Department of Microbiology, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Ramón y Cajal Health Research Institute (IRYCIS), Madrid, Spain.
  • Tedim AP; Biomedical Research Networking Center for Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBER-ESP), Madrid, Spain.
  • Freitas AR; Department of Biology, Pharmacy Faculty, University San Pablo-CEU, Boadilla del Monte, Spain.
  • Novais C; Infection and Public Health Unit, FISABIO/University of Valencia, Spain.
  • Peixe L; Institute for Integrative Systems Biology, I2SysBio, CSIC-University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
  • Willems RJL; Department of Microbiology, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Ramón y Cajal Health Research Institute (IRYCIS), Madrid, Spain.
  • Corander J; UCIBIO/REQUIMTE, Department of Biological Sciences, Microbiology Laboratory, Pharmacy Faculty, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
  • González Candelas F; UCIBIO/REQUIMTE, Department of Biological Sciences, Microbiology Laboratory, Pharmacy Faculty, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
  • Baquero F; UCIBIO/REQUIMTE, Department of Biological Sciences, Microbiology Laboratory, Pharmacy Faculty, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
  • Coque TM; Department of Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Environ Microbiol ; 21(8): 3046-3062, 2019 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31162871
Wild birds have been suggested to be reservoirs of antimicrobial resistant and/or pathogenic Enterococcus faecalis (Efs) strains, but the scarcity of studies and available sequences limit our understanding of the population structure of the species in these hosts. Here, we analysed the clonal and plasmid diversity of 97 Efs isolates from wild migratory birds. We found a high diversity, with most sequence types (STs) being firstly described here, while others were found in other hosts including some predominant in poultry. We found that pheromone-responsive plasmids predominate in wild bird Efs while 35% of the isolates entirely lack plasmids. Then, to better understand the ecology of the species, the whole genome of fivestrains with known STs (ST82, ST170, ST16 and ST55) were sequenced and compared with all the Efs genomes available in public databases. Using several methods to analyse core and accessory genomes (AccNET, PLACNET, hierBAPS and PANINI), we detected differences in the accessory genome of some lineages (e.g. ST82) demonstrating specific associations with birds. Conversely, the genomes of other Efs lineages exhibited divergence in core and accessory genomes, reflecting different adaptive trajectories in various hosts. This pangenome divergence, horizontal gene transfer events and occasional epidemic peaks could explain the population structure of the species.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Filogenia / Aves / Enterococcus faecalis Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Environ Microbiol Asunto de la revista: MICROBIOLOGIA / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Filogenia / Aves / Enterococcus faecalis Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Environ Microbiol Asunto de la revista: MICROBIOLOGIA / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España