The Characteristics of Ubiquitous and Unique Leptospira Strains from the Collection of Russian Centre for Leptospirosis
Background and Aim. Leptospira, the causal agent of leptospirosis, has been isolated from the environment, patients, and wide spectrum of animals in Russia. However, the genetic diversity of Leptospira in natural and anthropurgic foci was not clearly defined. Methods. The recent MLST scheme was used...
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doaj-9384bc4d70f94b508cc894df39a5b1252020-11-24T21:06:31ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412014-01-01201410.1155/2014/649034649034The Characteristics of Ubiquitous and Unique Leptospira Strains from the Collection of Russian Centre for LeptospirosisOlga L. Voronina0Marina S. Kunda1Ekaterina I. Aksenova2Natalia N. Ryzhova3Andrey N. Semenov4Evgeny M. Petrov5Lubov V. Didenko6Vladimir G. Lunin7Yuliya V. Ananyina8Alexandr L. Gintsburg9N.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaN.F. Gamaleya Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Ministry of Health of Russia, Gamaleya Street 18, Moscow 123098, RussiaBackground and Aim. Leptospira, the causal agent of leptospirosis, has been isolated from the environment, patients, and wide spectrum of animals in Russia. However, the genetic diversity of Leptospira in natural and anthropurgic foci was not clearly defined. Methods. The recent MLST scheme was used for the analysis of seven pathogenic species. 454 pyrosequencing technology was the base of the whole genome sequencing (WGS). Results. The most wide spread and prevalent Leptospira species in Russia were L. interrogans, L. kirschneri, and L. borgpetersenii. Five STs, common for Russian strains: 37, 17, 199, 110, and 146, were identified as having a longtime and ubiquitous distribution in various geographic areas. Unexpected properties were revealed for the environmental Leptospira strain Bairam-Ali. WGS of this strain genome suggested that it combined the features of the pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains and may be a reservoir of the natural resistance genes. Results of the comparative analysis of rrs and rpoB genes and MLST loci for different Leptospira species strains and phenotypic and serological properties of the strain Bairam-Ali suggested that it represented separate Leptospira species. Conclusions. Thus, the natural and anthropurgic foci supported ubiquitous Leptospira species and the pool of genes important for bacterial adaptivity to various conditions.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/649034 |
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Olga L. Voronina Marina S. Kunda Ekaterina I. Aksenova Natalia N. Ryzhova Andrey N. Semenov Evgeny M. Petrov Lubov V. Didenko Vladimir G. Lunin Yuliya V. Ananyina Alexandr L. Gintsburg |
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Olga L. Voronina Marina S. Kunda Ekaterina I. Aksenova Natalia N. Ryzhova Andrey N. Semenov Evgeny M. Petrov Lubov V. Didenko Vladimir G. Lunin Yuliya V. Ananyina Alexandr L. Gintsburg The Characteristics of Ubiquitous and Unique Leptospira Strains from the Collection of Russian Centre for Leptospirosis BioMed Research International |
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Olga L. Voronina Marina S. Kunda Ekaterina I. Aksenova Natalia N. Ryzhova Andrey N. Semenov Evgeny M. Petrov Lubov V. Didenko Vladimir G. Lunin Yuliya V. Ananyina Alexandr L. Gintsburg |
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The Characteristics of Ubiquitous and Unique Leptospira Strains from the Collection of Russian Centre for Leptospirosis |
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The Characteristics of Ubiquitous and Unique Leptospira Strains from the Collection of Russian Centre for Leptospirosis |
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The Characteristics of Ubiquitous and Unique Leptospira Strains from the Collection of Russian Centre for Leptospirosis |
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The Characteristics of Ubiquitous and Unique Leptospira Strains from the Collection of Russian Centre for Leptospirosis |
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The Characteristics of Ubiquitous and Unique Leptospira Strains from the Collection of Russian Centre for Leptospirosis |
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characteristics of ubiquitous and unique leptospira strains from the collection of russian centre for leptospirosis |
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Background and Aim. Leptospira, the causal agent of leptospirosis, has been isolated from the environment, patients, and wide spectrum of animals in Russia. However, the genetic diversity of Leptospira in natural and anthropurgic foci was not clearly defined. Methods. The recent MLST scheme was used for the analysis of seven pathogenic species. 454 pyrosequencing technology was the base of the whole genome sequencing (WGS). Results. The most wide spread and prevalent Leptospira species in Russia were L. interrogans, L. kirschneri, and L. borgpetersenii. Five STs, common for Russian strains: 37, 17, 199, 110, and 146, were identified as having a longtime and ubiquitous distribution in various geographic areas. Unexpected properties were revealed for the environmental Leptospira strain Bairam-Ali. WGS of this strain genome suggested that it combined the features of the pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains and may be a reservoir of the natural resistance genes. Results of the comparative analysis of rrs and rpoB genes and MLST loci for different Leptospira species strains and phenotypic and serological properties of the strain Bairam-Ali suggested that it represented separate Leptospira species. Conclusions. Thus, the natural and anthropurgic foci supported ubiquitous Leptospira species and the pool of genes important for bacterial adaptivity to various conditions. |
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