| Literature DB >> 31961306 |
Mustapha M Mustapha, Ana Paula S Lemos, Marissa P Griffith, Daniel R Evans, Ramon Marx, Elizabeth S F Coltro, Christian A Siebra, Loeci Timm, Hamilton Ribeiro, Alessandro Monteiro, A William Pasculle, Jane W Marsh, Daria Van Tyne, Lee H Harrison, Claudio T Sacchi.
Abstract
We describe 2 human cases of infection with a new Neisseria species (putatively N. brasiliensis), 1 of which involved bacteremia. Genomic analyses found that both isolates were distinct strains of the same species, were closely related to N. iguanae, and contained a capsule synthesis operon similar to N. meningitidis.Entities:
Keywords: Brazil; Neisseria brasiliensis; Neisseria meningititidis; Neisseria species; bacteria; capsular switching; meningococcal capsule; surveillance; whole genome sequencing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31961306 PMCID: PMC6986830 DOI: 10.3201/eid2602.190191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureAnalyses of newly characterized Neisseria species, Brazil. A) Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree of 53 aligned ribosomal multilocus sequence typing genes with 1,000 bootstrap replicates using Moraxella catarrhalis as an outgroup. Bootstrap support values <90% are not shown. Scale bar represents number of substitutions per site. B) cps sequences in isolates 1 (N.95-16) and 2 (N.177-16) relative to meningococcal reference genomes. Arrows represent genes, which are color coded by previously defined cps regions (). Gray rectangles represent percentage nucleotide identity; darker shading indicates higher identity. The tex gene in both isolates is located >10 kb downstream of other cps genes. cps, capsule gene cluster; IS, insertion sequence; NmB, N. meningitidis serogroup B reference genome H44/76; NmX, N. meningitidis serogroup X reference sequence α388; IS, transposase gene.