| Literature DB >> 31198443 |
Xudong Su1, Guojie Cao2, Jianmin Zhang1, Haijian Pan1, Daofeng Zhang1, Dai Kuang1, Xiaowei Yang1, Xuebin Xu3, Xianming Shi1, Jianghong Meng2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Internalins are surface proteins that are utilized by Listeria monocytogenes to facilitate its invasion into human intestinal epithelial cells. The expression of a full-length InlA is one of essential virulence factors for L. monocytogenes to cross the intestinal barrier in order to invade epithelial cells.Entities:
Keywords: Internalins; Invasion; L. monocytogenes; PMSC mutation; inlA
Year: 2019 PMID: 31198443 PMCID: PMC6558679 DOI: 10.1186/s13099-019-0307-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut Pathog ISSN: 1757-4749 Impact factor: 4.181
Origin and genetic characteristics of 42 L. monocytogenes isolates
| Strain | Serotype/lineage | Genome size (Mb) | GC content (%) | Source | Year | Country | GenBank accession |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SHL001 | 1/2a, II | 2.95 | 37.9 | CSFc | 2007 | China | APIB00000000b |
| SHL002 | 1/2b, I | 3.12 | 37.9 | Blood | 2007 | China | APIC00000000 b |
| SHL003 | 1/2b, I | 3.00 | 37.9 | Blood | 2008 | China | LVYC00000000 |
| SHL004 | 1/2a, II | 3.01 | 37.8 | Blood | 2008 | China | APID00000000b |
| SHL005 | 1/2a, II | 2.88 | 37.9 | Blood | 2008 | China | APIE00000000b |
| SHL006a | 1/2c, II | 2.93 | 37.9 | Blood | 2010 | China | APIF00000000b |
| SHL007 | 1/2b, I | 2.98 | 37.9 | Blood | 2011 | China | APIG00000000b |
| SHL008 | 1/2b, I | 3.01 | 37.9 | Blood | 2012 | China | APIH00000000b |
| SHL009 | 1/2a, II | 2.87 | 37.9 | Bloodd | 2012 | China | APII00000000b |
| SHL010 | 1/2b/I | 3.08 | 37.9 | Blood | 2012 | China | APIJ00000000b |
| SHL011 | 1/2a, II | 2.87 | 37.9 | Blood | 2011 | China | APIK00000000b |
| SHL012 | 1/2b, I | 2.93 | 37.9 | CSFc | 2010 | China | APIL00000000b |
| SHL013 | 1/2a, II | 2.86 | 37.9 | Bloodd | 2012 | China | APIM00000000b |
| LM430a | 1/2c, II | 2.95 | 37.9 | Pork | 2008 | China | AWWQ00000000b |
| LM438 | 1/2a, II | 2.96 | 38.7 | Beef | 2008 | China | AWWR00000000b |
| LM440a | 1/2c, II | 2.97 | 37.7 | Fish | 2008 | China | AWWS00000000b |
| LM469 | 1/2a, II | 2.95 | 38.7 | Bean | 2004 | China | AWWT00000000b |
| LM470a | 1/2c, II | 2.94 | 37.8 | Vegetable | 2004 | China | AWWU00000000b |
| SHL12-2a | 1/2c, II | 2.99 | 37.9 | Pork | 2012 | China | LRTW00000000 |
| SHL12-22a | 1/2a, II | 2.97 | 37.9 | Duck | 2012 | China | LRTX00000000 |
| SHL13-12a | 1/2a, II | 2.98 | 37.9 | Duck | 2013 | China | LRTY00000000 |
| EGD-e | 1/2a, II | 2.94 | 38.0 | Rabbit | 1926 | UK | AL591824.1 |
| 10403S | 1/2a, II | 2.90 | 38.0 | Human | 1968 | U.S. | CP002002 |
| F6900 | 1/2a, II | 2.97 | 37.7 | Human | 1989 | U.S. | AARU02000000 |
| J2818 | 1/2a, II | 2.97 | 37.7 | Human | 2000 | U.S. | AARX02000000 |
| J0161 | 1/2a, II | 3.00 | 37.9 | Human | 2000 | U.S. | CP002001 |
| 08-5578 | 1/2a, II | 3.03 | 38.0 | Human | 2008 | Canada | CP001602.1 |
| 08-5923 | 1/2a, II | 3.00 | 38.0 | Human | 2008 | Canada | CP001604 |
| SLCC5850 | 1/2a, II | 2.91 | 38.0 | Rabbit | 1924 | UK | FR733647 |
| F6854 | 1/2a, II | 2.95 | 37.8 | Hot dog | 1988 | U.S. | AADQ01000000 |
| C1-387 | 1/2a, II | 2.99 | 37.9 | Food | 1999 | U.S. | CP006591 |
| FSL N3-165 | 1/2a, II | 2.88 | 37.8 | Soil | N.A. | U.S. | AARQ02000000 |
| SLCC2755 | 1/2b, I | 2.97 | 38.1 | Human | N.A. | N.A. | NC_018587 |
| FSL J1-194 | 1/2b, I | 2.99 | 37.8 | Human | N.A. | U.S. | AARJ00000000 |
| R2-502 | 1/2b, I | 3.03 | 37.9 | Food | 1994 | U.S. | CP006594 |
| FSL R2-503 | 1/2b, I | 2.99 | 37.8 | Human | 1994 | U.S. | AARR00000000 |
| N1-011A | 1/2b, I | 3.01 | 37.9 | Environment | N.A. | U.S. | CP006597 |
| J1-108 | 4b, I | 2.98 | 38.0 | N.A. | 2013 | U.S. | NC_021825.1 |
| F2365 | 4b, I | 2.90 | 37.9 | Human | 1985 | U.S. | AE017262.2 |
| FSL R2-561 | 1/2c, II | 2.97 | 38.0 | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | NC_017546 |
| SLCC 2372 | 1/2c, II | 2.97 | 38.0 | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | NC_018588 |
| J2-031 | 1/2c, II | 2.96 | 37.9 | Human | 1996 | U.S. | CP006593 |
aIsolate with a premature stop codon (PMSC) mutation in inlA
bIsolate whose whole genome was sequenced in a previous study [62]
cCerebrospinal fluid
dCaused human death
Distribution of PMSC mutations and codon deletions in inlA of 51 isolates among 120 L. monocytogenes obtained from food and human clinical samples
| Serogroup | InlA PMSC | Codon deletion | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Food isolates | Human isolates | Type 4 | Type 6 | Type 8 | Type 11 | Type 12 | Type 19 | ||
| 1/2a, 3a | 7/38 (18.4%) | 0/6 (0.0%) | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 1/2b, 3b, 7 | 0/23 (0.0%) | 0/6 (0.0%) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 1/2c, 3c | 43/46 (93.5%) | 1/1 (100%) | 18 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 0 |
| Total | 50 | 1 | 20 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 10 | 1 |
Fig. 1Phylogenetic tree of 120 L. monocytogenes isolates based on 2400 bp nucleotide sequence of inlA. “*” denotes isolates with PMSC mutations in inlA. Ten isolates with mutation type 19 in inlA were grouped together in the region highlighted in green
Fig. 2Phylogenetic tree of 42 L. monocytogenes genomes. A total of 153,382 SNPs in 2247 core genes were identified. The 21 L. monocytogenes genomes from China (our current and previous studies) are identified in red. PMSC mutations are marked with “*”
Fig. 3The ability of 21 L. monocytogenes isolates to invade human Caco-2 epithelial cells in vitro. Isolates with inlA PMSC mutations are marked with “*”. A black square indicates inlA positive