| Literature DB >> 28939438 |
Roman G Gerlach1, Steffi Walter2, Michael McClelland3, Christiane Schmidt2, Matthias Steglich4, Rita Prager5, Jennifer K Bender4, Stephan Fuchs4, Christoph Schoerner6, Wolfgang Rabsch5, Werner Lang7, Jonathan Jantsch8.
Abstract
Infections of very young children or immunocompromised people with Salmonella of higher subspecies are a well-known phenomenon often associated with contact to cold-blooded animals. We describe the molecular characterization of three S. enterica subsp. diarizonae strains, isolated consecutively over a period of several months from a hospital patient suffering from diarrhea and sepsis with fatal outcome. With the initial isolate the first complete genome sequence of a member of subsp. diarizonae is provided and based on this reference we revealed the genomic differences between the three isolates by use of next-generation sequencing and confirmed by phenotypical tests. Genome comparisons revealed mutations within gpt, hfq and purK in the first isolate as a sign of clonal variation rather than host-directed evolution. Furthermore, our work demonstrates that S. enterica subsp. diarizonae possess, besides a conserved set of known Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands, a variable portfolio of additional genomic islands of unknown function.Entities:
Keywords: Comparative genomics; Diarizonae; Salmonella; Sepsis; subsp. IIIb
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28939438 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmm.2017.09.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Med Microbiol ISSN: 1438-4221 Impact factor: 3.473