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Global genomic and proteomic analysis indicates co-evolution of Neisseria species and with their human host.

Indrani Sarkar1, Prateek Dey1, Saurabh Singh Rathore2, Gyan Dev Singh3, Ram Pratap Singh4.   

Abstract

Neisseria, a genus from the beta-proteobacteria class, is of potential clinical importance. This genus contains both pathogenic and commensal strains. Gonorrhea and meningitis are two major diseases caused by pathogens belonging to this genus. With the increased use of antimicrobial agents against these pathogens they have evolved the antimicrobial resistance capacity making these diseases nearly untreatable. The set of anti-bacterial resistance genes (resistome) and genes associated with signal processing (secretomes) are crucial for the host-microbial interaction. With the virtue of whole-genome sequences and computational biology, it is now possible to study the genomic and proteomic riddles of Neisseria along with their comprehensive evolutionary and metabolic profiling. We have studied relative synonymous codon usage, amino acid usage, reverse ecology, comparative genomics, evolutionary analysis and pathogen-host (Neisseria-human) interaction through bioinformatics analysis. Our analysis revealed the co-evolution of Neisseria genomes with the human host. Moreover, the co-occurrence of Neisseria and humans has been supported through reverse ecology analysis. A differential pattern of the evolutionary rate of resistomes and secretomes was evident among the pathogenic and commensal strains. Comparative genomics supported the presence of virulent genes in both pathogenic and commensal strains of the select genus. Our analysis also indicated a transition from commensal to pathogenic Neisseria strains through the long run of evolution.
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Keywords:  Evolution; Host-Pathogen Interaction; Neisseria; Reverse Ecology; Secretomes

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35773545     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-022-03338-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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