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Whole Genome Sequence Analysis of Brucella spp. from Human, Livestock, and Wildlife in South Africa.
Mazwi, Koketso Desiree; Lekota, Kgaugelo Edward; Glover, Barbara Akofo; Kolo, Francis Babaman; Hassim, Ayesha; Rossouw, Jenny; Jonker, Annelize; Wojno, Justnya Maria; Profiti, Giuseppe; Martelli, Pier Luigi; Casadio, Rita; Zilli, Katiuscia; Janowicz, Anna; Marotta, Francesca; Garofolo, Giuliano; van Heerden, Henriette.
Afiliação
  • Mazwi KD; Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, 0110, South Africa. desireemazwi@gmail.com.
  • Lekota KE; Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom, 2531, South Africa. lekotaE@gmail.com.
  • Glover BA; Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, 0110, South Africa.
  • Kolo FB; Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, 0110, South Africa.
  • Hassim A; Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, 0110, South Africa.
  • Rossouw J; National Institute for Communicable Diseases, A Division of the National Health Laboratory Services, Johannesburg, 2192, South Africa.
  • Jonker A; Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, 0110, South Africa.
  • Wojno JM; Lancet Laboratories, Microbiology Laboratory, Century City, Cape Town, 7441, South Africa.
  • Profiti G; Bologna Biocomputing Group, University of Bologna, 40126, Bologna, Italy.
  • Martelli PL; Bologna Biocomputing Group, University of Bologna, 40126, Bologna, Italy.
  • Casadio R; Bologna Biocomputing Group, University of Bologna, 40126, Bologna, Italy.
  • Zilli K; National and OIE Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Abruzzo and Molise Giuseppe Caporale, 64100, Teramo, Italy.
  • Janowicz A; National and OIE Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Abruzzo and Molise Giuseppe Caporale, 64100, Teramo, Italy.
  • Marotta F; National and OIE Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Abruzzo and Molise Giuseppe Caporale, 64100, Teramo, Italy.
  • Garofolo G; National and OIE Reference Laboratory for Brucellosis, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Abruzzo and Molise Giuseppe Caporale, 64100, Teramo, Italy.
  • van Heerden H; Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, 0110, South Africa.
J Microbiol ; 62(9): 759-773, 2024 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39037482
ABSTRACT
Brucellosis is an economically important zoonotic disease affecting humans, livestock, and wildlife health globally and especially in Africa. Brucella abortus and B. melitensis have been isolated from human, livestock (cattle and goat), and wildlife (sable) in South Africa (SA) but with little knowledge of the population genomic structure of this pathogen in SA. As whole genome sequencing can assist to differentiate and trace the origin of outbreaks of Brucella spp. strains, the whole genomes of retrospective isolates (n = 19) from previous studies were sequenced. Sequences were analysed using average nucleotide identity (ANI), pangenomics, and whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism (wgSNP) to trace the geographical origin of cases of brucellosis circulating in human, cattle, goats, and sable from different provinces in SA. Pangenomics analysis of B. melitensis (n = 69) and B. abortus (n = 56) was conducted with 19 strains that included B. abortus from cattle (n = 3) and B. melitensis from a human (n = 1), cattle (n = 1), goat (n = 1), Rev1 vaccine strain (n = 1), and sable (n = 12). Pangenomics analysis of B. melitensis genomes, highlighted shared genes, that include 10 hypothetical proteins and genes that encodes for acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase (acs), and acylamidase (aam) amongst the sable genomes. The wgSNP analysis confirmed the B. melitensis isolated from human was more closely related to the goat from the Western Cape Province from the same outbreak than the B. melitensis cattle sample from different cases in the Gauteng Province. The B. melitensis sable strains could be distinguished from the African lineage, constituting their own African sub-clade. The sequenced B. abortus strains clustered in the C2 lineage that is closely related to the isolates from Mozambique and Zimbabwe. This study identified genetically diverse Brucella spp. among various hosts in SA. This study expands the limited known knowledge regarding the presence of B. melitensis in livestock and humans in SA, further building a foundation for future research on the distribution of the Brucella spp. worldwide and its evolutionary background.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Filogenia / Brucella abortus / Brucelose / Cabras / Genoma Bacteriano / Gado / Sequenciamento Completo do Genoma / Animais Selvagens Limite: Animals / Humans País como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Filogenia / Brucella abortus / Brucelose / Cabras / Genoma Bacteriano / Gado / Sequenciamento Completo do Genoma / Animais Selvagens Limite: Animals / Humans País como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article