Genomic Characterization of 2 Cutibacterium acnes Isolates from a Surgical Site Infection Reveals Large Genomic Inversion.

Q1 Medicine Pathogens and Immunity Pub Date : 2023-10-05 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.20411/pai.v8i1.606
D Garrett Brown, Taylor A Wahlig, Angela Ma, Laura K Certain, Peter N Chalmers, Mark A Fisher, Daniel T Leung
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Background: Cutibacterium acnes is a common commensal of human skin but may also present as an opportunistic pathogen in prosthetic joint and wound infections. Unfortunately, few complete genomes of C. acnes are publicly available, and even fewer are of isolates associated with infection. Here we report the isolation, characterization, and complete genomes of 2 C. acnes isolates from a surgical site infection of an elbow.

Methods: We used standard microbiological methods for phenotypic characterization and performed whole genome sequencing on 2 C. acnes isolates using a combination of short-read and long-read sequencing.

Results: Antibiotic susceptibility testing showed beta-lactamase negative and low minimal inhibitory concentrations to all antibiotics tested, with the exception of metronidazole. We assembled complete genomes of the 2 isolates, which are approximately 2.5 megabases in length. The isolates belong to the single-locus sequence type (SLST) H1 and the multi-locus sequence type (MLST) IB. Both isolates have similar composition of known virulence genes, and we found no evidence of plasmids but did find phage-associated genes. Notably, the 2 genomes are 99.97% identical but contain a large genomic inversion encompassing approximately half of the genome.

Conclusions: This is the first characterization of this large-scale genomic inversion in nearly identical isolates from the same wound. This report adds to the limited numbers of publicly available infection-associated complete genomes of C. acnes.

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从手术部位感染分离的2株痤疮杆菌的基因组特征揭示了大的基因组倒置。
背景:痤疮皮肤杆菌是人类皮肤的常见共生菌,但也可能作为一种机会性病原体出现在人工关节和伤口感染中。不幸的是,很少有完整的痤疮梭菌基因组公开,与感染相关的分离株的基因组更少。在这里,我们报道了从肘部手术部位感染中分离出的2株痤疮梭菌的分离物、特征和完整基因组。方法:我们使用标准微生物学方法进行表型表征,并使用短读和长读测序相结合的方法对2个痤疮梭菌分离株进行全基因组测序。结果:除甲硝唑外,所有受试抗生素的药敏试验均显示β-内酰胺酶阴性,最低抑菌浓度较低。我们组装了这两个分离株的完整基因组,长度约为2.5兆碱基。分离株属于单基因座序列型(SLST)H1和多基因座序列类型(MLST)IB。这两种分离株的已知毒力基因组成相似,我们没有发现质粒的证据,但确实发现了噬菌体相关基因。值得注意的是,这两个基因组有99.97%的相同性,但包含大约一半基因组的大基因组反转。结论:这是首次在来自同一伤口的几乎相同的分离株中对这种大规模基因组倒置进行表征。这份报告增加了有限数量的可公开获得的与感染相关的痤疮梭菌完整基因组。
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Pathogens and Immunity
Pathogens and Immunity Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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