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Comparative genomic and morphological analyses of capsular and capsular-deficient pneumococcal strains simultaneously isolated from a patient with invasive pneumococcal disease.
Introduction: To understand the in-vivo dynamics in pneumococci, investigation into the carriage in patients with invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) is extremely important.
Methods: To clarify genomic and morphological differences between pneumococcal strains simultaneously isolated from different sites in a patient with IPD, we conducted comparative analyses of two strains. A capsular strain isolated from the blood and a non-capsular strain isolated from the sputum of a patient with IPD were used.
Results: The strain isolated from blood was serotype 24B with capsule. The strain isolated from sputum with capsular type 24 genes was non-encapsulated, and genomic analysis revealed an insertion region in the wcxK gene. Its biofilm-forming capacity was higher than that of the capsular strain, as was that of the pspK-positive true non-encapsulated strain. Furthermore, observing the microbe using transmission electron microscopy revealed that the strain isolated from sputum lacked a capsule, like the pspK-positive true non-encapsulated strain.
Conclusions: Our analysis of the two strains isolated from the blood and sputum of a patient with IPD showed one possible in-vivo morphological change in Streptococcus pneumoniae.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy (JIC) — official journal of the Japanese Society of Chemotherapy and The Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases — welcomes original papers, laboratory or clinical, as well as case reports, notes, committee reports, surveillance and guidelines from all parts of the world on all aspects of chemotherapy, covering the pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and control of infection, including treatment with anticancer drugs. Experimental studies on animal models and pharmacokinetics, and reports on epidemiology and clinical trials are particularly welcome.