Genomic features and virulence characteristics of a rare Burkholderia thailandensis strain causing human infection.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1099/jmm.0.001688
Jin Li, Qiu Zhong, Jian Li, Hui-Min Chong, Li-Xin Wang, Yun Xing, Wei-Ping Lu
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Introduction. Burkholderia thailandensis is a clinically rare opportunistic pathogen in the genus Burkholderia, and the genomic features and virulence characteristics of B. thailandensis strains that cause human infection remain unclear.Gap Statement. B. thailandensis strains with different virulence induce different host innate immune responses in vitro.Aim. This work aimed to understand the sequence diversity, phylogenetic relationship, and virulence of B. thailandensis BPM causing human infection.Methodology. The comparative molecular and genomic analyses, and mouse infection studies were applied to analyse the virulence and genomic features of B. thailandensis BPM originating from China.Results. The whole genome sequence analysis showed that the genomes of BPM and other avirulent B. thailandensis strains were broadly similar, comprising two highly syntenic chromosomes with comparable numbers of coding regions (CDs), protein family distributions, and horizontally acquired genomic islands. By examining species-specific genomic regions, we obtained molecular explanations for previously known differences in virulence and discovered the potential specific virulence-associated genes of BPM, which likely work together to confer the virulence of BPM. Significantly reduced LD50 and survival rates during mouse infection experiments were found in BPM compared to the avirulent B. thailandensis E264 (BtE264).Conclusion. Taken together, the results of this study provide basic information on the genomic features and virulence characteristics of the virulent B. thailandensis strain BPM, which is helpful for understanding its evolution as it relates to pathogenesis and environmental adaptability.

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一种引起人类感染的罕见泰国伯克霍尔德氏菌菌株的基因组特征和毒力特征。
介绍。泰国伯克霍尔德菌是临床上罕见的伯克霍尔德菌属机会致病菌,引起人类感染的泰国伯克霍尔德菌菌株的基因组特征和毒力特征尚不清楚。差距的声明。不同毒力的泰国芽孢杆菌在体外诱导不同宿主的先天免疫反应。本研究旨在了解泰国芽孢杆菌BPM致人感染的序列多样性、系统发育关系和毒力。采用比较分子和基因组分析以及小鼠感染研究方法分析了产自中国的泰国芽孢杆菌的毒力和基因组特征。全基因组序列分析表明,BPM与其他无毒泰国芽孢杆菌菌株的基因组大致相似,包括两条高度同染色体,编码区(cd)数量相当,蛋白质家族分布和水平获得的基因组岛。通过检查物种特异性基因组区域,我们获得了先前已知的毒力差异的分子解释,并发现了BPM潜在的特异性毒力相关基因,这些基因可能共同作用于BPM的毒力。在小鼠感染实验中,与无毒的泰国芽孢杆菌E264 (BtE264)相比,BPM显著降低了LD50和存活率。综上所述,本研究结果为泰国芽孢杆菌菌株BPM的基因组特征和毒力特征提供了基本信息,有助于了解其致病机制和环境适应性的进化过程。
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