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BMC Genomics ; 21(1): 418, 2020 Jun 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32571204

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BACKGROUND: In bacteria, pan-genomes are the result of an evolutionary "tug of war" between selection and horizontal gene transfer (HGT). High rates of HGT increase the genetic pool and the effective population size (Ne), resulting in open pan-genomes. In contrast, selective pressures can lead to local adaptation by purging the variation introduced by HGT and mutation, resulting in closed pan-genomes and clonal lineages. In this study, we explored both hypotheses, elucidating the pan-genome of Vibrionaceae isolates after a perturbation event in the endangered oasis of Cuatro Ciénegas Basin (CCB), Mexico, and looking for signals of adaptation to the environments in their genomes. RESULTS: We obtained 42 genomes of Vibrionaceae distributed in six lineages, two of them did not showed any close reference strain in databases. Five of the lineages showed closed pan-genomes and were associated to either water or sediment environment; their high Ne estimates suggest that these lineages are not from a recent origin. The only clade with an open pan-genome was found in both environments and was formed by ten genetic groups with low Ne, suggesting a recent origin. The recombination and mutation estimators (r/m) ranged from 0.005 to 2.725, which are similar to oceanic Vibrionaceae estimations. However, we identified 367 gene families with signals of positive selection, most of them found in the core genome; suggesting that despite recombination, natural selection moves the Vibrionaceae CCB lineages to local adaptation, purging the genomes and keeping closed pan-genome patterns. Moreover, we identify 598 SNPs associated with an unstructured environment; some of the genes associated with these SNPs were related to sodium transport. CONCLUSIONS: Different lines of evidence suggest that the sampled Vibrionaceae, are part of the rare biosphere usually living under famine conditions. Two of these lineages were reported for the first time. Most Vibrionaceae lineages of CCB are adapted to their micro-habitats rather than to the sampled environments. This pattern of adaptation is concordant with the association of closed pan-genomes and local adaptation.


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Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple , Vibrionaceae/clasificación , Vibrionaceae/fisiología , Secuenciación Completa del Genoma/métodos , Adaptación Fisiológica , Transferencia de Gen Horizontal , Genética de Población , Genoma Bacteriano , Familia de Multigenes , Mutación , Filogenia , Densidad de Población , Selección Genética , Vibrionaceae/genética , Vibrionaceae/aislamiento & purificación
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 42(11): 1096-102, 2001 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11763221

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Antibiotic resistant bacteria from commercial demersal and pelagic fish captured in the Concepción Bay, Chile were investigated. Viable counts of antibiotic resistant bacteria isolated from gill and intestinal content samples showed high frequencies of resistance to ampicillin, streptomycin and tetracycline, while the proportion of chloramphenicol resistance was rather low. A high incidence of resistance to ampicillin, streptomycin, tetracycline and nitrofurantoin, as well as almost an absence of resistance to gentamicin, amikacin and cotrimoxazole was found among selected isolates which represented the resistant bacterial population. These strains mainly belonged to Vibrionaceae and Enterobacteriaceae and were predominantly resistant to 3 and 4 antibacterials. Isolates from demersal fish exhibited resistance to as many as 8-10 compounds, whereas those from pelagic fish were resistant to seven or fewer antibiotics. These results suggest that Chilean commercial fishes residing in waters near the disposals of urban sewage might play a role as carriers of antibiotic resistant bacteria prompting a health risk to public health for fish consumers.


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Resistencia a Medicamentos , Enterobacteriaceae/efectos de los fármacos , Peces/microbiología , Vibrionaceae/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Chile , Enterobacteriaceae/aislamiento & purificación , Enterobacteriaceae/fisiología , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Explotaciones Pesqueras , Humanos , Salud Pública , Eliminación de Residuos , Medición de Riesgo , Aguas del Alcantarillado , Vibrionaceae/aislamiento & purificación , Vibrionaceae/fisiología
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