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Genome Sequence of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius Strain E140, an ST71 European-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Isolate.

Arshnee Moodley1, Matthew C Riley, Stephen A Kania, Luca Guardabassi.   

Abstract

We report the first genome sequence of the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP) strain E140, isolated from a canine bite wound infection in Denmark. This strain represents the dominant clonal lineage associated with canine MRSP infections in Europe.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23516230      PMCID: PMC3593320          DOI: 10.1128/genomeA.00207-12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Announc


GENOME ANNOUNCEMENT

Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is a commensal Gram-positive species residing on the skin and mucosae of dogs, and it is the most common bacterial pathogen associated with canine infections, predominantly skin infections. Methicillin-resistant S. pseudintermedius (MRSP) was first reported in Europe in 2006 (1). The prevalent clone circulating in Europe belongs to sequence type (ST) 71, which displays resistance to all antibiotics routinely used in small animal practice (1–3). This clonal type has also been reported in Canada and the United States, although less frequently (2). MRSP ST71 can be transmitted to veterinarians and dog owners (4, 5), and human infection has been reported as a result of exposure to a colonized dog (6). The genome of an MRSP ST71 strain (E140) isolated from a canine bite wound infection in Denmark was sequenced using three platforms: (i) a Roche GS FLX sequencer generating 133,947 reads, with an average length of 569 bp; (ii) an Illumina paired-end (PE) technology (500-bp library) generating 300 Mb data and 3,333,334 paired reads; and (iii) an Ion Torrent 318 generating 3,752,077 reads with an average length of 190 bp. De novo genome assembly of the various read sets was performed using Geneious and DNAStar SeqMan NGen and produced (i) Roche 454 data, 86 contigs of ≥1,000 bp with a mean length of 34,063 bp; (ii) Illumina PE data, 26 contigs of ≥1,000 bp with a mean length of 106,456 bp; and (iii) Ion Torrent data, 73 contigs of ≥1,000 bp with a mean length of 94,909 bp. In addition, a high-resolution AflII whole-genome restriction map of E140 was generated using an Argus whole-genome mapping system (Opgen, Inc.). The whole-genome map was used to align contigs from different assemblies and to verify final genome assembly. Automated annotation of genes was performed on the RAST (Rapid Annotation using Subsystem Technology) server (7). The draft genome of MRSP E140 has a size of 2,769,487 bp, which is ~150 to 200 kb larger than the two published methicillin susceptible S. pseudintermedius genomes of strain ED99 (8) and strain HKU10-03 (9). This shift in genome size is in part due to the presence of a novel ~30-kb prophage, as seen in the sequencing contigs and verified in the optical map. E140 has a GC content of 38.0% and has 2,678 coding sequences, 5 ribosomal operons, and 68 tRNAs. Methicillin resistance is attributed to the presence of the staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec element (SCCmec) type II-III associated with ST71 (2, 10). The discovery of the genome sequence of this MRSP will facilitate future studies to understand the rapid spread, fitness, and pathogenesis of this multidrug-resistant, dominant clonal lineage, which causes infections in Europe and in North America. In addition, the genome sequence information will assist investigators in tracking the evolution of methicillin and multidrug resistance in this species as more MRSP genomes become available.

Nucleotide sequence accession number.

The draft genome sequence of S. pseudintermedius E140 has been deposited in the GenBank database with the accession number ANOI01000001.
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