Monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.

While the pneumococcal protein conjugate vaccines reduce the incidence in invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD), serotype replacement remains a major concern. Thus, serotype-independent protection with vaccines targeting virulence genes, such as PspA, have been pursued. PspA is comprised of diverse cl...

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Main Authors: Gagan A Pandya, M Catherine McEllistrem, Pratap Venepally, Michael H Holmes, Behnam Jarrahi, Ravi Sanka, Jia Liu, Svetlana A Karamycheva, Yun Bai, Robert D Fleischmann, Scott N Peterson
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
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spelling doaj-2046453c5d3a48a29c9566a180718dd12020-11-25T01:42:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0161e1595010.1371/journal.pone.0015950Monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.Gagan A PandyaM Catherine McEllistremPratap VenepallyMichael H HolmesBehnam JarrahiRavi SankaJia LiuSvetlana A KaramychevaYun BaiRobert D FleischmannScott N PetersonWhile the pneumococcal protein conjugate vaccines reduce the incidence in invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD), serotype replacement remains a major concern. Thus, serotype-independent protection with vaccines targeting virulence genes, such as PspA, have been pursued. PspA is comprised of diverse clades that arose through recombination. Therefore, multi-locus sequence typing (MLST)-defined clones could conceivably include strains from multiple PspA clades. As a result, a method is needed which can both monitor the long-term epidemiology of the pneumococcus among a large number of isolates, and analyze vaccine-candidate genes, such as pspA, for mutations and recombination events that could result in 'vaccine escape' strains.We developed a resequencing array consisting of five conserved and six variable genes to characterize 72 pneumococcal strains. The phylogenetic analysis of the 11 concatenated genes was performed with the MrBayes program, the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis with the DNA Sequence Polymorphism program (DnaSP), and the recombination event analysis with the recombination detection package (RDP).The phylogenetic analysis correlated with MLST, and identified clonal strains with unique PspA clades. The DnaSP analysis correlated with the serotype-specific diversity detected using MLST. Serotypes associated with more than one ST complex had a larger degree of sequence polymorphism than a serotype associated with one ST complex. The RDP analysis confirmed the high frequency of recombination events in the pspA gene.The phylogenetic tree correlated with MLST, and detected multiple PspA clades among clonal strains. The genetic diversity of the strains and the frequency of recombination events in the mosaic gene, pspA were accurately assessed using the DnaSP and RDP programs, respectively. These data provide proof-of-concept that resequencing arrays could play an important role within research and clinical laboratories in both monitoring the molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detecting 'vaccine escape' strains among vaccine-candidate genes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3018475?pdf=render
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author Gagan A Pandya
M Catherine McEllistrem
Pratap Venepally
Michael H Holmes
Behnam Jarrahi
Ravi Sanka
Jia Liu
Svetlana A Karamycheva
Yun Bai
Robert D Fleischmann
Scott N Peterson
spellingShingle Gagan A Pandya
M Catherine McEllistrem
Pratap Venepally
Michael H Holmes
Behnam Jarrahi
Ravi Sanka
Jia Liu
Svetlana A Karamycheva
Yun Bai
Robert D Fleischmann
Scott N Peterson
Monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gagan A Pandya
M Catherine McEllistrem
Pratap Venepally
Michael H Holmes
Behnam Jarrahi
Ravi Sanka
Jia Liu
Svetlana A Karamycheva
Yun Bai
Robert D Fleischmann
Scott N Peterson
author_sort Gagan A Pandya
title Monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.
title_short Monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.
title_full Monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.
title_fullStr Monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.
title_sort monitoring the long-term molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detection of potential 'vaccine escape' strains.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description While the pneumococcal protein conjugate vaccines reduce the incidence in invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD), serotype replacement remains a major concern. Thus, serotype-independent protection with vaccines targeting virulence genes, such as PspA, have been pursued. PspA is comprised of diverse clades that arose through recombination. Therefore, multi-locus sequence typing (MLST)-defined clones could conceivably include strains from multiple PspA clades. As a result, a method is needed which can both monitor the long-term epidemiology of the pneumococcus among a large number of isolates, and analyze vaccine-candidate genes, such as pspA, for mutations and recombination events that could result in 'vaccine escape' strains.We developed a resequencing array consisting of five conserved and six variable genes to characterize 72 pneumococcal strains. The phylogenetic analysis of the 11 concatenated genes was performed with the MrBayes program, the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis with the DNA Sequence Polymorphism program (DnaSP), and the recombination event analysis with the recombination detection package (RDP).The phylogenetic analysis correlated with MLST, and identified clonal strains with unique PspA clades. The DnaSP analysis correlated with the serotype-specific diversity detected using MLST. Serotypes associated with more than one ST complex had a larger degree of sequence polymorphism than a serotype associated with one ST complex. The RDP analysis confirmed the high frequency of recombination events in the pspA gene.The phylogenetic tree correlated with MLST, and detected multiple PspA clades among clonal strains. The genetic diversity of the strains and the frequency of recombination events in the mosaic gene, pspA were accurately assessed using the DnaSP and RDP programs, respectively. These data provide proof-of-concept that resequencing arrays could play an important role within research and clinical laboratories in both monitoring the molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus and detecting 'vaccine escape' strains among vaccine-candidate genes.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3018475?pdf=render
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