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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek ; 117(1): 86, 2024 Jun 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38829455

RESUMEN

Yersinia is an important genus comprising foodborne, zoonotic and pathogenic bacteria. On the other hand, species of the so-called group Yersinia enterocolitica-like are understudied and mostly characterized as non-pathogenic, despite of some reports of human infections. The present study aimed to provide genomic insights of Yersinia frederiksenii (YF), Yersinia intermedia (YI) and Yersinia kristensenii (YK) isolated worldwide. A total of 22 YF, 20 YI and 14 YK genomes were searched for antimicrobial resistance genes, plasmids, prophages, and virulence factors. Their phylogenomic relatedness was analyzed by Gegenees and core-genome multi-locus sequence typing. Beta-lactam resistance gene blaTEM-116 and five plasmids replicons (pYE854, ColRNAI, ColE10, Col(pHAD28) and IncN3) were detected in less than five genomes. A total of 59 prophages, 106 virulence markers of the Yersinia genus, associated to adherence, antiphagocytosis, exoenzymes, invasion, iron uptake, proteases, secretion systems and the O-antigen, and virulence factors associated to other 20 bacterial genera were detected. Phylogenomic analysis revealed high inter-species distinction and four highly diverse YF clusters. In conclusion, the results obtained through the analyses of YF, YI and YK genomes suggest the virulence potential of these strains due to the broad diversity and high frequency of prophages and virulence factors found. Phylogenetic analyses were able to correctly distinguish these closely related species and show the presence of different genetic subgroups. These data contributed for a better understanding of YF, YI and YK virulence-associated features and global genetic diversity, and reinforced the need for better characterization of these Y. enterocolitica-like species considered non-pathogenic.


Asunto(s)
Genoma Bacteriano , Filogenia , Factores de Virulencia , Yersinia , Yersinia/genética , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/patogenicidad , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Factores de Virulencia/genética , Brasil , Yersiniosis/microbiología , Yersiniosis/veterinaria , Humanos , Genómica , Profagos/genética , Plásmidos/genética , Tipificación de Secuencias Multilocus , Virulencia/genética
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 5630, 2024 03 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38453993

RESUMEN

With the Neolithic transition, human lifestyle shifted from hunting and gathering to farming. This change altered subsistence patterns, cultural expression, and population structures as shown by the archaeological/zooarchaeological record, as well as by stable isotope and ancient DNA data. Here, we used metagenomic data to analyse if the transitions also impacted the microbiome composition in 25 Mesolithic and Neolithic hunter-gatherers and 13 Neolithic farmers from several Scandinavian Stone Age cultural contexts. Salmonella enterica, a bacterium that may have been the cause of death for the infected individuals, was found in two Neolithic samples from Battle Axe culture contexts. Several species of the bacterial genus Yersinia were found in Neolithic individuals from Funnel Beaker culture contexts as well as from later Neolithic context. Transmission of e.g. Y. enterocolitica may have been facilitated by the denser populations in agricultural contexts.


Asunto(s)
ADN Mitocondrial , Microbiota , Yersinia , Humanos , Agricultura , ADN Mitocondrial/genética , Europa (Continente) , Historia Antigua , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33406034

RESUMEN

The taxonomic position of Yersinia kristensenii subsp. rochesterensis and Yersinia occitanica was re-evaluated by genomic analysis. Average nucleotide identity (ANI), digital DNA-DNA hybridization values, and phylogenetic analyses of the type strains indicate that Y. kristensenii subsp. rochesterensis and Y. occitanica are the same genospecies. Additionally, the overall genomic relatedness index (OGRI) values reveal that Y. kristensenii subsp. rochesterensis should be elevated to species status as Yersinia rochesterensis sp. nov.


Asunto(s)
Filogenia , Yersinia/clasificación , Técnicas de Tipificación Bacteriana , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Funciones de Verosimilitud , Hibridación de Ácido Nucleico , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 70(10): 5363-5372, 2020 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32853134

RESUMEN

Thirty-three Yersinia strains previously characterized by the French Yersinia National Reference Laboratory (YNRL) and isolated from humans and animals were suspected to belong to six novel species by a recently described core genome multilocus sequence typing scheme. These strains and five additional strains from the YNRL were characterized using a polyphasic taxonomic approach including a phylogenetic analysis based on 500 core genes, determination of average nucleotide identity (ANI), determination of DNA G+C content and identification of phenotypic features. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that the 38 studied strains formed six well-demarcated clades. ANI values between these clades and their closest relatives were <94.7 % and ANI values within each putative novel species were >97.5 %. Distinctive biochemical characteristics were identified in five out of the six novel species. All of these data demonstrated that the 38 strains belong to six novel species of the genus Yersinia: Yersinia artesiana sp. nov., type strain IP42281T (=CIP 111845T=DSM 110725T); Yersinia proxima sp. nov., type strain IP37424T (=CIP 111847T=DSM 110727T); Yersinia alsatica sp. nov., type strain IP38850T (=CIP 111848T=DSM 110726T); Yersinia vastinensis sp. nov., type strain IP38594T (=CIP 111844T=DSM 110738T); Yersinia thracica sp. nov., type strain IP34646T (=CIP 111842T=DSM 110736T); and Yersinia occitanica sp. nov., type strain IP35638T (=CIP 111843T=DSM 110739T).


Asunto(s)
Filogenia , Yersinia/clasificación , Animales , Técnicas de Tipificación Bacteriana , Composición de Base , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Ácidos Grasos/química , Heces/microbiología , Humanos , Tipificación de Secuencias Multilocus , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación
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Microb Genom ; 6(9)2020 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32701425

RESUMEN

Food-associated outbreaks linked to enteropathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica are of concern to public health. Pigs and their meat are recognized risk factors for transmission of Y. enterocolitica. This study aimed to describe the comparative genomics of Y. enterocolitica along with a number of misclassified Yersinia isolates, now constituting the recently described Yersinia hibernica. The latter was originally cultured from an environmental sample taken at a pig slaughterhouse. Unique features were identified in the genome of Y. hibernica, including a novel integrative conjugative element (ICE), denoted as ICEYh-1 contained within a 255 kbp region of plasticity. In addition, a zebrafish embryo infection model was adapted and applied to assess the virulence potential among Yersinia isolates including Y. hibernica.


Asunto(s)
Embrión no Mamífero/microbiología , Genómica/métodos , Yersiniosis/diagnóstico , Yersinia enterocolitica/clasificación , Yersinia/clasificación , Animales , Conjugación Genética , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Microbiología de Alimentos , Filogenia , Porcinos , Factores de Virulencia/genética , Yersinia/genética , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Yersinia/patogenicidad , Yersinia enterocolitica/genética , Yersinia enterocolitica/aislamiento & purificación , Yersinia enterocolitica/patogenicidad , Pez Cebra
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 70(4): 2382-2387, 2020 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32160143

RESUMEN

A Gram-negative rod from the Yersinia genus was isolated from a clinical case of yersiniosis in the United Kingdom. Long read sequencing data from an Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) MinION in conjunction with Illumina HiSeq reads were used to generate a finished quality genome of this strain. Overall Genome Related Index (OGRI) of the strain was used to determine that it was a novel species within Yersinia, despite biochemical similarities to Yersinia enterocolitica. The 16S ribosomal RNA gene accessions are MN434982-MN434987 and the accession number for the complete and closed chromosome is CP043727. The type strain is SRR7544370T (=NCTC 14382T/=LMG 31573T).


Asunto(s)
Filogenia , Yersiniosis/microbiología , Yersinia/clasificación , Técnicas de Tipificación Bacteriana , Composición de Base , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Genoma Bacteriano , Humanos , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , España , Viaje , Reino Unido , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación
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J Wildl Dis ; 56(2): 270-277, 2020 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31833814

RESUMEN

We examined the prevalence of Yersinia, including pathogenic species such as Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, among wild sika deer (Cervus nippon) and boars (Sus scrofa) captured in Japan. The prevalence of Yersinia in the wild deer was 75% (207/277) and in the boars was 74% (40/54). A total of 417 isolates of nine Yersinia species were isolated from the animals examined: the largest number of isolates (48%, 200/417) were Y. enterocolitica biotype 1A. Pathogenic Y. enterocolitica 1B/O:8 were also isolated from two deer, and Y. pseudotuberculosis serogroups 3 and 4 were isolated from two boars and a deer, respectively. The pathogenic Y. enterocolitica 1B/O:8 isolates carried four virulence genes (ail, ystA, yadA, and virF), and Y. pseudotuberculosis serogroups 3 and 4 isolates carried three virulence genes (inv, yadA, and lcrF). Although the Y. enterocolitica 1B/O:8 and Y. pseudotuberculosis isolates were sensitive to almost all the antimicrobials tested, the two Y. enterocolitica 1B/O:8 isolates were resistant to azithromycin and ampicillin, and the three Y. pseudotuberculosis isolates were resistant only to azithromycin. These findings suggested that wild deer and boars might be important reservoirs for the agent causing human yersiniosis.


Asunto(s)
Ciervos/microbiología , Sus scrofa/microbiología , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/epidemiología , Yersiniosis/veterinaria , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Antibacterianos/farmacología , Farmacorresistencia Bacteriana , Japón/epidemiología , Prevalencia , Porcinos , Enfermedades de los Porcinos/microbiología , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/efectos de los fármacos , Yersiniosis/epidemiología , Yersiniosis/microbiología
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Microb Genom ; 5(10)2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31580794

RESUMEN

The genus Yersinia comprises species that differ widely in their pathogenic potential and public-health significance. Yersinia pestis is responsible for plague, while Yersinia enterocolitica is a prominent enteropathogen. Strains within some species, including Y. enterocolitica, also vary in their pathogenic properties. Phenotypic identification of Yersinia species is time-consuming, labour-intensive and may lead to incorrect identifications. Here, we developed a method to automatically identify and subtype all Yersinia isolates from their genomic sequence. A phylogenetic analysis of Yersinia isolates based on a core subset of 500 shared genes clearly demarcated all existing Yersinia species and uncovered novel, yet undefined Yersinia taxa. An automated taxonomic assignment procedure was developed using species-specific thresholds based on core-genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST). The performance of this method was assessed on 1843 isolates prospectively collected by the French National Surveillance System and analysed in parallel using phenotypic reference methods, leading to nearly complete (1814; 98.4 %) agreement at species and infra-specific (biotype and serotype) levels. For 29 isolates, incorrect phenotypic assignments resulted from atypical biochemical characteristics or lack of phenotypic resolution. To provide an identification tool, a database of cgMLST profiles and reference taxonomic information has been made publicly accessible (https://bigsdb.pasteur.fr/yersinia). Genomic sequencing-based identification and subtyping of any Yersinia is a powerful and reliable novel approach to define the pathogenic potential of isolates of this medically important genus.


Asunto(s)
Tipificación de Secuencias Multilocus/métodos , Yersinia , Conjuntos de Datos como Asunto , Genoma Bacteriano , Genotipo , Filogenia , Estándares de Referencia , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/genética , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 69(7): 2023-2027, 2019 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31066656

RESUMEN

A Gram-stain-negative, rod-shaped strain isolated from pig-production environments was identified as a new species within the genus Yersinia using multifaceted genomic and biochemical approaches. The genome of this strain was closed using a hybrid assembly approach combining both high accuracy short read sequencing data with long read sequencing technology. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene showed ~98 % similarity to Yersinia kristensenii and ~98 % similarity to Yersinia enterocolitica. Average nucleotide identity (OrthoANI) values were calculated as 85.79 % to Y. kristensenii ATCC 33638T and 85.73 % to Y. enterocolitica ATCC 9610T thereby providing evidence that this isolate should be considered as a novel species. The type strain is CFS1934T (=NCTC 14222T=LMG 31076T).


Asunto(s)
Filogenia , Porcinos/microbiología , Yersinia/clasificación , Animales , Técnicas de Tipificación Bacteriana , Composición de Base , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Irlanda , Tonsila Palatina/microbiología , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación
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Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ; 69(8): 2292-2298, 2019 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31135335

RESUMEN

A single bacterial isolate, EPLC-04T, was isolated from human feces and identified as representing a member of the genus Yersinia on the basis of phenotypic characteristics, matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The isolate's phenotypic profile differed from that described for the most closely related species, Yersinia kristensenii, by exhibiting lipase production and lacking pyrazinamidase activity. Multiple genetic targets, including the complete (1465 bp) 16S rRNA gene sequence and partial sequences of groEL (539 bp), gyrB (935 bp), glnA (525 bp) and recA (535 bp) indicated that the isolate exhibited 98.91, 92.16, 90.81, 92.78 and 89.01 % identity with Yersinia aldovae, 98.98, 91.99, 90.17, 89.77 and 89.55 % identity with Yersinia intermedia, and 99.66, 98.11, 98.50, 98.49 and 98.51 % identity with Y. kristensenii, respectively. Phylogenetic reconstructions based on the combination of the four housekeeping genes indicated that the isolate formed a unique branch, supported by a bootstrap value of 100 %. Digital DNA-DNA homology and 16S rRNA gene sequencing identified EPLC-04T as representing Y. kristensenii. However, the unique phenotypic traits and results of phylogenetic analysis indicate that it represents a novel subspecies of Y. kristensenii. The name Yersinia kristenseniisubsp. rochesterensis subsp. nov. is proposed for this novel taxon (type strain EPLC-04T=ATCC BAA-2637T, DSMZ 28595T).


Asunto(s)
Heces/microbiología , Filogenia , Yersinia/clasificación , Técnicas de Tipificación Bacteriana , Composición de Base , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Ácidos Grasos/química , Genes Bacterianos , Glucolípidos/química , Humanos , Peptidoglicano/química , Fosfolípidos/química , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , República de Corea , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30298122

RESUMEN

Yersinia are common contaminants of food products, but their prevalence in the human gut is poorly documented. Yersinia have been implicated in Crohn's Disease (CD, an inflammatory bowel disease) however their role in CD is controversial. We performed highly sensitive PCR assays of specific sequences for the gyrB gene of Y. aldovae, Y. bercovieri, Y. enterocolitica, Y. intermedia, Y. mollaretii and the inv gene of Y. pseudotuberculosis. We analyzed a total of 470 ileal samples taken from 338 participants (262 CD patients and 76 controls) belonging to three independent cohorts. All patients and controls were phenotyped and genotyped for the main CD susceptibility variants: NOD2, ATG16L1, and IRGM. Yersinia were found in 7.7% of ileal samples (respectively 7.9 and 7.6% in controls and CD patients) corresponding to 10% of participants (respectively 11.8 and 9.5% in controls and CD patients). Y. enterocolitica, Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. intermedia were the most frequently identified species. The bacteria were more frequent in resected specimens, lymph nodes and Peyer's patches. Yersinia were no more likely to be detected in CD tissues than tissues from inflammatory and non-inflammatory controls. CD patients treated with immunosuppressants were less likely to be Yersinia carriers. In conclusion, this work shows that Yersinia species are frequently found at low levels in the human ileum in health and disease. The role of Yersinia species in this ecosystem should now be explored.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad de Crohn/complicaciones , Enfermedad de Crohn/microbiología , Íleon/microbiología , Yersiniosis/epidemiología , Yersiniosis/microbiología , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Girasa de ADN/genética , Humanos , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Prevalencia , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/genética
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J Microbiol Methods ; 154: 107-111, 2018 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30366064

RESUMEN

Yersinia enterocolitica, a member of the Enterobacteriaceae family, is a zoonotic agent that causes gastrointestinal diseases and some extraintestinal disorders in humans. Y. enterocolitica ssp. palearctica bioserotype 4/O:3 is the primary pathogenic bioserotype in Europe, where it has a high public health relevance. The isolation and identification of Y. enterocolitica from various sources on selective media have been seldom successful due to several reasons. In an attempt to overcome the problems associated with traditional culture-based methods, we developed a single duplex PCR assay for the detection of Y. enterocolitica ssp. palearctica bioserotype 4/O:3 using DNA extracted from a source. We combined the primer for tufA (elongation factor Tu) with the primer for rfbC (the biosynthesis of the O side chain) in one single reaction, which showed good results when we analyzed 88 Yersinia strains and when it was tested in the DNA from stool samples of two groups of pregnant women, one comprising HIV-positive women and the other comprising of HIV-negative women. Furthermore, the duplex PCR assay was found to be 16 times better in detecting Yersinia spp. in stool samples than the culture-based method. In addition, it was found to be a rapid screening method for the detection of Y. enterocolitica serotype O:3, and it could still detect other Y. enterocolitica serotypes and Yersinia species as well. We anticipate that the duplex PCR assay could be a useful tool for hospital and veterinary surveillance studies on Yersinia worldwide.


Asunto(s)
Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos , Serogrupo , Serotipificación/métodos , Yersiniosis/diagnóstico , Yersinia enterocolitica/clasificación , Yersinia enterocolitica/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , ADN Bacteriano , Europa (Continente) , Heces/microbiología , Femenino , Genes Bacterianos/genética , Humanos , Factor Tu de Elongación Peptídica/genética , Embarazo , Alineación de Secuencia , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/genética , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Yersinia enterocolitica/genética
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Anal Biochem ; 560: 60-66, 2018 11 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30217500

RESUMEN

The recently developed methods of nucleic acids isothermal amplification are promising tools for point-of-care diagnostics and in the field detection of pathogenic microorganisms. However, application of these methods outside a laboratory faces some challenges such as the rapid and sensitive detection of amplified products and the absence of cross-reactivity with genetically related microorganisms. In the presented study we compared three methods of isothermal DNA amplification loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) and thermophilic helicase-dependent isothermal DNA amplification (tHDA), for detection of highly dangerous pathogens, such as Bacillus anthracis, Francisella tularensis and Yersinia pestis, and combined them with lateral flow dipsticks for the rapid visualization of amplified products. We observed low specificity of the three methods for B. antharcis, medium for Y. pestis and high for F. tularensis detection. Sensitivity and the detection limit were high and comparable for all the methods. We concluded that the lateral flow dipsticks have been a very useful tool for product detection of the isothermal amplification methods and enable reading the results without the use of any equipment. However, our results showed that the use of isothermal amplification methods is strongly related to the risk of false positive results.


Asunto(s)
Bacillus/aislamiento & purificación , Técnicas de Tipificación Bacteriana/métodos , Armas Biológicas , Francisella tularensis/aislamiento & purificación , Técnicas de Amplificación de Ácido Nucleico , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Bacillus/clasificación , Bacillus/genética , ADN Bacteriano/aislamiento & purificación , Francisella tularensis/clasificación , Francisella tularensis/genética , Límite de Detección , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/genética
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BMC Microbiol ; 18(1): 86, 2018 08 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30119648

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Yersinia enterocolitica is widespread within the humans, pigs and wild boars. The low isolation rate of Y. enterocolitica from food or environmental and clinical samples may be caused by limited sensitivity of culture methods. The main goal of present study was identification of presumptive Y. enterocolitica isolates using MALDI TOF MS. The identification of isolates may be difficult due to variability of bacterial strains in terms of biochemical characteristics. This work emphasizes the necessity of use of multiple methods for zoonotic Y. enterocolitica identification. RESULTS: Identification of Y. enterocolitica isolates was based on MALDI TOF MS, and verified by VITEK® 2 Compact and PCR. There were no discrepancies in identification of all human' and pig' isolates using MALDI TOF MS and VITEK® 2 Compact. However three isolates from wild boars were not decisively confirmed as Y. enterocolitica. MALDI TOF MS has identified the wild boar' isolates designated as 3dz, 4dz, 8dz as Y. enterocolitica with a high score of matching with the reference spectra of MALDI Biotyper. In turn, VITEK® 2 Compact identified 3dz and 8dz as Y. kristensenii, and isolate 4dz as Y. enterocolitica. The PCR for Y. enterocolitica 16S rDNA for these three isolates was negative, but the 16S rDNA sequence analysis identified these isolates as Y. kristensenii (3dz, 4dz) and Y. pekkanenii (8dz). The wild boar' isolates 3dz, 4dz and 8dz could not be classified using biotyping. The main bioserotype present within pigs and human faeces was 4/O:3. It has been shown that Y. enterocolitica 1B/O:8 can be isolated from human faeces using ITC/CIN culturing. CONCLUSION: The results of our study indicate wild boars as a reservoir of new and atypical strains of Yersinia, for which protein and biochemical profiles are not included in the MALDI Biotyper or VITEK® 2 Compact databases. Pigs in the south-west Poland are the reservoir for pathogenic Y. enterocolitica strains. Four biochemical features included in VITEK® 2 Compact known to be common with Wauters scheme were shown to produce incompatible results, thus VITEK® 2 Compact cannot be applied in biotyping of Y. enterocolitica.


Asunto(s)
Técnicas de Tipificación Bacteriana/métodos , Espectrometría de Masa por Láser de Matriz Asistida de Ionización Desorción/métodos , Sus scrofa/microbiología , Porcinos/microbiología , Yersinia enterocolitica/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , ADN Ribosómico , Reservorios de Enfermedades/microbiología , Heces/microbiología , Humanos , Polonia , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Análisis de Secuencia , Especificidad de la Especie , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/genética , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Yersinia enterocolitica/clasificación , Yersinia enterocolitica/genética
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J Med Entomol ; 55(1): 237-241, 2018 01 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29329460

RESUMEN

Bat bugs (Cimex adjunctus Barber) (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) collected from big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus Palisot de Beauvoir) in Colorado, United States were assessed for the presence of Bartonella, Brucella, and Yersinia spp. using molecular techniques. No evidence of Brucella or Yersinia infection was found in the 55 specimens collected; however, 4/55 (7.3%) of the specimens were positive for Bartonella DNA. Multi-locus characterization of Bartonella DNA shows that sequences in bat bugs are phylogenetically related to other Bartonella isolates and sequences from European bats.


Asunto(s)
Bartonella/aislamiento & purificación , Chinches/microbiología , Brucella/aislamiento & purificación , Quirópteros/parasitología , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Proteínas Bacterianas/análisis , Bartonella/clasificación , Brucella/clasificación , Colorado , ADN Bacteriano/análisis , Filogenia , Yersinia/clasificación
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PLoS One ; 12(10): e0185178, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29069099

RESUMEN

The limits of life of aerobic microorganisms are well understood, but the responses of anaerobic microorganisms to individual and combined extreme stressors are less well known. Motivated by an interest in understanding the survivability of anaerobic microorganisms under Martian conditions, we investigated the responses of a new isolate, Yersinia intermedia MASE-LG-1 to individual and combined stresses associated with the Martian surface. This organism belongs to an adaptable and persistent genus of anaerobic microorganisms found in many environments worldwide. The effects of desiccation, low pressure, ionizing radiation, varying temperature, osmotic pressure, and oxidizing chemical compounds were investigated. The strain showed a high tolerance to desiccation, with a decline of survivability by four orders of magnitude during a storage time of 85 days. Exposure to X-rays resulted in dose-dependent inactivation for exposure up to 600 Gy while applied doses above 750 Gy led to complete inactivation. The effects of the combination of desiccation and irradiation were additive and the survivability was influenced by the order in which they were imposed. Ionizing irradiation and subsequent desiccation was more deleterious than vice versa. By contrast, the presence of perchlorates was not found to significantly affect the survival of the Yersinia strain after ionizing radiation. These data show that the organism has the capacity to survive and grow in physical and chemical stresses, imposed individually or in combination that are associated with Martian environment. Eventually it lost its viability showing that many of the most adaptable anaerobic organisms on Earth would be killed on Mars today.


Asunto(s)
Marte , Estrés Fisiológico , Yersinia/fisiología , Frío , Desecación , Relación Dosis-Respuesta en la Radiación , Oxidación-Reducción , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Sales (Química) , Rayos X , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/genética , Yersinia/efectos de la radiación
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Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis ; 17(5): 303-311, 2017 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28332937

RESUMEN

Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis are important zoonotic bacteria causing human enteric yersiniosis commonly reported in Europe. All Y. pseudotuberculosis strains are considered pathogenic, while Y. enterocolitica include both pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains which can be divided into six biotypes (1A, 1B, and 2-5) and about 30 serotypes. The most common types causing yersiniosis in Europe are Y. enterocolitica bioserotypes 4/O:3 and 2/O:9. Strains belonging to biotype 1A are considered as nonpathogenic because they are missing important virulence genes like the attachment-invasion-locus (ail) gene in the chromosome and the virulence plasmid. The role of wild small mammals as a reservoir of enteropathogenic Yersinia spp. is still obscure. In this study, the presence of Yersinia spp. was examined from 1840 wild small mammals, including voles, mice, and shrews, trapped in Finland during a 7-year period. We isolated seven Yersinia species. Y. enterocolitica was the most common species, isolated from 8% of the animals; while most of these isolates represented nonpathogenic biotype 1A, human pathogenic bioserotype 2/O:9 was also isolated from a field vole. Y. pseudotuberculosis of bioserotype 1/O:2 was isolated from two shrews. The ail gene, which is typically only found in the isolates of biotypes 1B and 2-5 associated with yersiniosis, was frequently (23%) detected in the nonpathogenic isolates of biotype 1A and sporadically (6%) in Yersinia kristensenii isolates. Our results suggest that wild small mammals, especially voles, may serve as carriers for ail-positive Y. enterocolitica 1A and Y. kristensenii. We also demonstrate that voles and shrews sporadically excrete pYV-positive Y. enterocolitica 2/O:9 and Y. pseudotuberculosis 1/O:2, respectively, in their feces and, thus, can serve as a contamination source for vegetables by contaminating the soil.


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Animales Salvajes , Enfermedades de los Roedores/microbiología , Roedores , Musarañas/microbiología , Yersiniosis/veterinaria , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Finlandia/epidemiología , Enfermedades de los Roedores/epidemiología , Especificidad de la Especie , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersiniosis/epidemiología , Yersiniosis/microbiología
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Sci Rep ; 6: 36116, 2016 10 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27796355

RESUMEN

On record, there are 17 species in the Yersinia genus, of which three are known to be pathogenic to human. While the chromosomal and pYV (or pCD1) plasmid-borne virulence genes as well as pathogenesis of these three species are well studied, their genomic evolution is poorly understood. Our study aims to predict the key evolutionary events that led to the emergence of pathogenic Yersinia species by analyzing gene gain-and-loss, virulence genes, and "Clustered regularly-interspaced short palindromic repeats". Our results suggest that the most recent ancestor shared by the human pathogenic Yersinia was most probably an environmental species that had adapted to the human body. This might have led to ecological specialization that diverged Yersinia into ecotypes and distinct lineages based on differential gene gain-and-loss in different niches. Our data also suggest that Y. pseudotuberculosis group might be the donor of the ail virulence gene to Y. enterocolitica. Hence, we postulate that evolution of human pathogenic Yersinia might not be totally in parallel, but instead, there were lateral gene transfer events. Furthermore, the presence of virulence genes seems to be important for the positive selection of virulence plasmid. Our studies provide better insights into the evolutionary biology of these bacteria.


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Evolución Molecular , Genoma Bacteriano , Yersinia/genética , Adhesinas Bacterianas/química , Adhesinas Bacterianas/genética , Proteínas de la Membrana Bacteriana Externa/química , Proteínas de la Membrana Bacteriana Externa/genética , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas/genética , Humanos , Filogenia , Plásmidos/genética , Plásmidos/metabolismo , Virulencia/genética , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/patogenicidad , Yersiniosis/microbiología , Yersiniosis/patología
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Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi ; 57(5): 166-168, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27784868

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Cefsulodin-irgasan-novobiocin agar (CIN) has been used as a selective agar to detect Yersinia in food or human patients; however, its components can inhibit the growth of some strains of Yersinia enterocolitica serovar O3 and Y. pseudotuberculosis. Recently, a new Yersinia selective agar, CHROMagar Yersinia enterocolitica (CAYe), was developed and evaluated as a novel selective agar for pathogenic Y. enterocolitica. In this research, a total of 251Yersinia strains (176 pathogenic Y. enterocolitica, 59 Y. pseudotuberculosis, and 16 non-pathogenic Yersinia) were cultured on both CIN and CAYe for comparison. Except for 10 of 104 pathogenic Y. enterocolitica O3 strains and 59 Y. pseudotuberculosis strains, 198 Yersinia isolates grew on both media after 48 hr of incubation at 32℃. Of the 10 pathogenic Y. enterocolitica O3 which could not grow on CIN or CAYe, 9 strains could not grow on CIN with supplements and 1 strain could not grow CAYe with supplements. Of 9 strains which did not grow on CIN with supplements, 3 strains could not grow on CIN without supplements. However, 1 strain which did not grow on CAYe with supplements could grow on CAYe without supplements. All of the Y. pseudotuberculosis strains could grow on CIN with/without supplements and on CAYe without supplements. The results indicate that the inhibition of the growth of Y. enterocolitica O3 on CIN is related to the components of CIN; however, the inhibition on CAYe appears to be related to the supplements in CAYe. Therefore, CAYe may be a more useful selective medium than CIN for pathogenic Y. enterocolitica .


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Medios de Cultivo , Yersinia/efectos de los fármacos , Yersinia/aislamiento & purificación , Agar , Carbanilidas , Cefsulodina , Medios de Cultivo/química , Medios de Cultivo/farmacología , Farmacorresistencia Bacteriana , Humanos , Novobiocina , Temperatura , Factores de Tiempo , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia/crecimiento & desarrollo
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Nat Rev Microbiol ; 14(3): 177-90, 2016 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26876035

RESUMEN

Pathogenic species in the Yersinia genus have historically been targets for research aimed at understanding how bacteria evolve into mammalian pathogens. The advent of large-scale population genomic studies has greatly accelerated the progress in this field, and Yersinia pestis, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia enterocolitica have once again acted as model organisms to help shape our understanding of the evolutionary processes involved in pathogenesis. In this Review, we highlight the gene gain, gene loss and genome rearrangement events that have been identified by genomic studies in pathogenic Yersinia species, and we discuss how these findings are changing our understanding of pathogen evolution. Finally, as these traits are also found in the genomes of other species in the Enterobacteriaceae, we suggest that they provide a blueprint for the evolution of enteropathogenic bacteria.


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Evolución Molecular , Genoma Bacteriano , Insectos Vectores/microbiología , Regulón , Yersiniosis/microbiología , Yersinia/genética , Animales , Enterobacteriaceae/genética , Humanos , Modelos Moleculares , Familia de Multigenes , Filogenia , Yersinia/clasificación , Yersinia enterocolitica/genética , Yersinia pestis/genética , Yersinia pseudotuberculosis/genética
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