Four genomic islands that mark post-1995 pandemic Vibrio Parahaemolyticus isolates
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  • 作者:Catherine C Hurley (1)
    AnneMarie Quirke (1)
    F Jerry Reen (1)
    E Fidelma Boyd (1)
  • 刊名:BMC Genomics
  • 出版年:2006
  • 出版时间:December 2006
  • 年:2006
  • 卷:7
  • 期:1
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  • 作者单位:Catherine C Hurley (1)
    AnneMarie Quirke (1)
    F Jerry Reen (1)
    E Fidelma Boyd (1)

    1. Department of Microbiology, University College Cork, National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland
文摘
Background Vibrio Parahaemolyticus is an aquatic, halophilic, Gram-negative bacterium, first discovered in 1950 in Japan during a food-poisoning outbreak. Infections resulting from consumption of V. Parahaemolyticus have increased globally in the last 10 years leading to the bacterium's classification as a newly emerging pathogen. In 1996 the first appearance of a pandemic V. Parahaemolyticus clone occurred, a new O3:K6 serotype strain that has now been identified worldwide as a major cause of seafood-borne gastroenteritis. Results We examined the sequenced genome of V. Parahaemolyticus RIMD2210633, an O3:K6 serotype strain isolated in Japan in 1996, by bioinformatic analyses to uncover genomic islands (GIs) that may play a role in the emergence and pathogenesis of pandemic strains. We identified 7 regions ranging in size from 10 kb to 81 kb that had the characteristics of GIs such as aberrant base composition compared to the core genome, presence of phage-like integrases, flanked by direct repeats and the absence of these regions from closely related species. Molecular analysis of worldwide clinical isolates of V. Parahaemolyticus recovered over the last 33 years demonstrated that a 24 kb region named V. Parahaemolyticus island-1 (VPaI-1) encompassing ORFs VP0380 to VP0403 is only present in new O3:K6 and related strains recovered after 1995. We investigated the presence of 3 additional regions, VPaI-4 (VP2131 to VP2144), VPaI-5 (VP2900 to VP2910) and VPaI-6 (VPA1254 to VPA1270) by PCR assays and Southern blot analyses among the same set of V. Parahaemolyticus isolates. These 3 VPaI regions also gave similar distribution patterns amongst the 41 strains examined. Conclusion The 4 VPaI regions examined may represent DNA acquired by the pandemic group of V. Parahaemolyticus isolates that increased their fitness either in the aquatic environment or in their ability to infect humans.

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