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Comparative genomics of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis unravels the gene sharing, virulence factors and SNP diversity among the standard, vaccine and field strains / La genómica comparada de Brucella abortus y Brucella melitensis revela el intercambio de genes, los factores de virulencia y la diversidad de SNP entre las cepas estándar, vacunales y de campo
Anbazhagan, S; Himani, K. M; Karthikeyan, R; Prakasan, Lakshmi; Dinesh, M; Nair, Sonu S; Lalsiamthara, Jonathan; Abhishek, Abhishek; Ramachandra, S. G; Chaturvedi, V. K.
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  • Anbazhagan, S; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
  • Himani, K. M; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
  • Karthikeyan, R; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
  • Prakasan, Lakshmi; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
  • Dinesh, M; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
  • Nair, Sonu S; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
  • Lalsiamthara, Jonathan; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
  • Abhishek, Abhishek; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
  • Ramachandra, S. G; ICMR-National Animal Resource. Facility for Biomedical Research. Hyderabad. India
  • Chaturvedi, V. K; Indian Veterinary Research Institute. Division of Bacteriology and Mycology. Bareilly. India
Int. microbiol ; 27(1): 101-111, Feb. 2024. ilus, graf
Article in En | IBECS | ID: ibc-230247
Responsible library: ES1.1
Localization: ES15.1 - BNCS
ABSTRACT
Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis are the primary etiological agents of brucellosis in large and small ruminants, respectively. There are limited comparative genomic studies involving Brucella strains that explore the relatedness among both species. In this study, we involved strains (n=44) representing standard, vaccine and Indian field origin for pangenome, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and phylogenetic analysis. Both species shared a common gene pool representing 2884 genes out of a total 3244 genes. SNP-based phylogenetic analysis indicated higher SNP diversity among B. melitensis (3824) strains in comparison to B. abortus (540) strains, and a clear demarcation was identified between standard/vaccine and field strains. The analysis for virulence genes revealed that virB3, virB7, ricA, virB5, ipx5, wbkC, wbkB, and acpXL genes were highly conserved in most of the Brucella strains. Interestingly, virB10 gene was found to have high variability among the B. abortus strains. The cgMLST analysis revealed distinct sequence types for the standard/vaccine and field strains. B. abortus strains from north-eastern India fall within similar sequence type differing from other strains. In conclusion, the analysis revealed a highly shared core genome among two Brucella species. SNP analysis revealed B. melitensis strains exhibit high diversity as compared to B. abortus strains. Strains with absence or high polymorphism of virulence genes can be exploited for the development of novel vaccine candidates effective against both B. abortus and B. melitensis.(AU)
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Collection: 06-national / ES Database: IBECS Main subject: Phylogeny / Brucella abortus / Brucella melitensis / Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide / Genomics / Virulence Factors Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Int. microbiol Year: 2024 Document type: Article
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Collection: 06-national / ES Database: IBECS Main subject: Phylogeny / Brucella abortus / Brucella melitensis / Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide / Genomics / Virulence Factors Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Int. microbiol Year: 2024 Document type: Article
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