猿猴分枝杆菌人类定植的基因组学启示。

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Standards in Genomic Sciences Pub Date : 2018-01-08 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40793-017-0291-x
José L Steffani-Vallejo, Marion E Brunck, Erika Y Acosta-Cruz, Rafael Montiel, Francisco Barona-Gómez
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西米亚分枝杆菌(Karassova V, Weissfeiler J, Kraszanay E, Acta Microbiol Acad Sci Hung 12:275-82, 1965)是一种生长缓慢的非结核分枝杆菌,存在于环境壁龛中,最近被证实是一种机会性人类病原体。我们在此报告了从墨西哥瓜纳华托州一名患者身上获得的临床分离的西米亚分枝杆菌(MsiGto)的基因组。菌株MsiGto的基因组序列大小为6,684,413 bp,是迄今为止报道的三个M.simiae基因组中最大的一个。基因预测共发现了 6409 个 CDS,包括 6354 个蛋白编码基因和 52 个 RNA 基因。比较基因组分析发现了菌株MsiGto与其他两个已报道的M. simiae基因组之间的共同特征以及独特基因。我们的数据显示,M. simiae MsiGto含有与毒力相关的基因,如arcD、ESAT-6以及属于抗原85复合物和mce群的基因,这可能是其成功过渡到人类宿主的原因。我们希望通过MsiGto菌株的基因组信息,能更好地了解这种新出现的病原体的感染机制和毒力。
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Genomic insights into Mycobacterium simiae human colonization.

Mycobacterium simiae (Karassova V, Weissfeiler J, Kraszanay E, Acta Microbiol Acad Sci Hung 12:275-82, 1965) is a slow-growing nontuberculous Mycobacterium species found in environmental niches, and recently evidenced as an opportunistic Human pathogen. We report here the genome of a clinical isolate of M. simiae (MsiGto) obtained from a patient in Guanajuato, Mexico. With a size of 6,684,413 bp, the genomic sequence of strain MsiGto is the largest of the three M. simiae genomes reported to date. Gene prediction revealed 6409 CDSs in total, including 6354 protein-coding genes and 52 RNA genes. Comparative genomic analysis identified shared features between strain MsiGto and the other two reported M. simiae genomes, as well as unique genes. Our data reveals that M. simiae MsiGto harbors virulence-related genes, such as arcD, ESAT-6, and those belonging to the antigen 85 complex and mce clusters, which may explain its successful transition to the human host. We expect the genome information of strain MsiGto will provide a better understanding of infective mechanisms and virulence of this emergent pathogen.

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Standards in Genomic Sciences
Standards in Genomic Sciences GENETICS & HEREDITY-MICROBIOLOGY
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