<it>Yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogens

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High-pathogenic <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>caused several human outbreaks in Northern America. In contrast, low pathogenic <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>pal...

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Main Authors: Höper Dirk, Antonenka Uladzimir, Batzilla Julia, Heesemann Jürgen, Rakin Alexander
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-07-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/348
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spelling doaj-699e2676c40543a78bda63641a881f582020-11-25T00:19:12ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642011-07-0112134810.1186/1471-2164-12-348<it>Yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogensHöper DirkAntonenka UladzimirBatzilla JuliaHeesemann JürgenRakin Alexander<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High-pathogenic <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>caused several human outbreaks in Northern America. In contrast, low pathogenic <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 is responsible for sporadic cases worldwide with asymptomatic pigs being the main source of infection. Genomes of three <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 human isolates (including the completely sequenced Y11 German DSMZ type strain) were compared to the high-pathogenic <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>8081 O:8/1B to address the peculiarities of the O:3/4 group.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Most high-pathogenicity-associated determinants of <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>(like the High-Pathogenicity Island, <it>yts1 </it>type 2 and <it>ysa </it>type 3 secretion systems) are absent in <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 genomes. On the other hand they possess alternative putative virulence and fitness factors, such as a different <it>ysp </it>type 3 secretion system, an RtxA-like and insecticidal toxins, and a N-acetyl-galactosamine (GalNAc) PTS system (<it>aga</it>-operon). Horizontal acquisition of two prophages and a tRNA-Asn-associated GIYep-01 genomic island might also influence the <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 pathoadaptation. We demonstrated recombination activity of the PhiYep-3 prophage and the GIYep-01 island and the ability of the <it>aga</it>-operon to support the growth of the <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>O:8/1B on GalNAc.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p><it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 experienced a shift to an alternative patchwork of virulence and fitness determinants that might play a significant role in its host pathoadaptation and successful worldwide dissemination.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/348
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author Höper Dirk
Antonenka Uladzimir
Batzilla Julia
Heesemann Jürgen
Rakin Alexander
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Antonenka Uladzimir
Batzilla Julia
Heesemann Jürgen
Rakin Alexander
<it>Yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogens
BMC Genomics
author_facet Höper Dirk
Antonenka Uladzimir
Batzilla Julia
Heesemann Jürgen
Rakin Alexander
author_sort Höper Dirk
title <it>Yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogens
title_short <it>Yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogens
title_full <it>Yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogens
title_fullStr <it>Yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogens
title_full_unstemmed <it>Yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogens
title_sort <it>yersinia enterocolitica palearctica </it>serobiotype o:3/4 - a successful group of emerging zoonotic pathogens
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2011-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>High-pathogenic <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>caused several human outbreaks in Northern America. In contrast, low pathogenic <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 is responsible for sporadic cases worldwide with asymptomatic pigs being the main source of infection. Genomes of three <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 human isolates (including the completely sequenced Y11 German DSMZ type strain) were compared to the high-pathogenic <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>8081 O:8/1B to address the peculiarities of the O:3/4 group.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Most high-pathogenicity-associated determinants of <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>(like the High-Pathogenicity Island, <it>yts1 </it>type 2 and <it>ysa </it>type 3 secretion systems) are absent in <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 genomes. On the other hand they possess alternative putative virulence and fitness factors, such as a different <it>ysp </it>type 3 secretion system, an RtxA-like and insecticidal toxins, and a N-acetyl-galactosamine (GalNAc) PTS system (<it>aga</it>-operon). Horizontal acquisition of two prophages and a tRNA-Asn-associated GIYep-01 genomic island might also influence the <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 pathoadaptation. We demonstrated recombination activity of the PhiYep-3 prophage and the GIYep-01 island and the ability of the <it>aga</it>-operon to support the growth of the <it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>enterocolitica </it>O:8/1B on GalNAc.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p><it>Y. enterocolitica </it>ssp. <it>palearctica </it>serobiotype O:3/4 experienced a shift to an alternative patchwork of virulence and fitness determinants that might play a significant role in its host pathoadaptation and successful worldwide dissemination.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/348
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