Bacillus cereus Biovar Anthracis Causing Anthrax in Sub-Saharan Africa-Chromosomal Monophyly and Broad Geographic Distribution.
Through full genome analyses of four atypical Bacillus cereus isolates, designated B. cereus biovar anthracis, we describe a distinct clade within the B. cereus group that presents with anthrax-like disease, carrying virulence plasmids similar to those of classic Bacillus anthracis. We have isolated...
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doaj-9bc0ba9a50cd4db794a5ba6495c82e412020-11-24T20:42:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352016-09-01109e000492310.1371/journal.pntd.0004923Bacillus cereus Biovar Anthracis Causing Anthrax in Sub-Saharan Africa-Chromosomal Monophyly and Broad Geographic Distribution.Kym S AntonationKim GrützmacherSusann DupkePhilip MabonFee ZimmermannFelix LankesterTianna PellerAnna FeistnerAngelique ToddIlka HerbingerHélène M de NysJean-Jacques Muyembe-TamfunStomy KarhemereRoman M WittigEmmanuel Couacy-HymannRoland GrunowSébastien Calvignac-SpencerCindi R CorbettSilke R KleeFabian H LeendertzThrough full genome analyses of four atypical Bacillus cereus isolates, designated B. cereus biovar anthracis, we describe a distinct clade within the B. cereus group that presents with anthrax-like disease, carrying virulence plasmids similar to those of classic Bacillus anthracis. We have isolated members of this clade from different mammals (wild chimpanzees, gorillas, an elephant and goats) in West and Central Africa (Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of Congo). The isolates shared several phenotypic features of both B. anthracis and B. cereus, but differed amongst each other in motility and their resistance or sensitivity to penicillin. They all possessed the same mutation in the regulator gene plcR, different from the one found in B. anthracis, and in addition, carry genes which enable them to produce a second capsule composed of hyaluronic acid. Our findings show the existence of a discrete clade of the B. cereus group capable of causing anthrax-like disease, found in areas of high biodiversity, which are possibly also the origin of the worldwide distributed B. anthracis. Establishing the impact of these pathogenic bacteria on threatened wildlife species will require systematic investigation. Furthermore, the consumption of wildlife found dead by the local population and presence in a domestic animal reveal potential sources of exposure to humans.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5015827?pdf=render |
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Kym S Antonation Kim Grützmacher Susann Dupke Philip Mabon Fee Zimmermann Felix Lankester Tianna Peller Anna Feistner Angelique Todd Ilka Herbinger Hélène M de Nys Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfun Stomy Karhemere Roman M Wittig Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann Roland Grunow Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer Cindi R Corbett Silke R Klee Fabian H Leendertz |
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Kym S Antonation Kim Grützmacher Susann Dupke Philip Mabon Fee Zimmermann Felix Lankester Tianna Peller Anna Feistner Angelique Todd Ilka Herbinger Hélène M de Nys Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfun Stomy Karhemere Roman M Wittig Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann Roland Grunow Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer Cindi R Corbett Silke R Klee Fabian H Leendertz Bacillus cereus Biovar Anthracis Causing Anthrax in Sub-Saharan Africa-Chromosomal Monophyly and Broad Geographic Distribution. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases |
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Kym S Antonation Kim Grützmacher Susann Dupke Philip Mabon Fee Zimmermann Felix Lankester Tianna Peller Anna Feistner Angelique Todd Ilka Herbinger Hélène M de Nys Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfun Stomy Karhemere Roman M Wittig Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann Roland Grunow Sébastien Calvignac-Spencer Cindi R Corbett Silke R Klee Fabian H Leendertz |
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Bacillus cereus Biovar Anthracis Causing Anthrax in Sub-Saharan Africa-Chromosomal Monophyly and Broad Geographic Distribution. |
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Bacillus cereus Biovar Anthracis Causing Anthrax in Sub-Saharan Africa-Chromosomal Monophyly and Broad Geographic Distribution. |
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Bacillus cereus Biovar Anthracis Causing Anthrax in Sub-Saharan Africa-Chromosomal Monophyly and Broad Geographic Distribution. |
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Bacillus cereus Biovar Anthracis Causing Anthrax in Sub-Saharan Africa-Chromosomal Monophyly and Broad Geographic Distribution. |
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Bacillus cereus Biovar Anthracis Causing Anthrax in Sub-Saharan Africa-Chromosomal Monophyly and Broad Geographic Distribution. |
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bacillus cereus biovar anthracis causing anthrax in sub-saharan africa-chromosomal monophyly and broad geographic distribution. |
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Through full genome analyses of four atypical Bacillus cereus isolates, designated B. cereus biovar anthracis, we describe a distinct clade within the B. cereus group that presents with anthrax-like disease, carrying virulence plasmids similar to those of classic Bacillus anthracis. We have isolated members of this clade from different mammals (wild chimpanzees, gorillas, an elephant and goats) in West and Central Africa (Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of Congo). The isolates shared several phenotypic features of both B. anthracis and B. cereus, but differed amongst each other in motility and their resistance or sensitivity to penicillin. They all possessed the same mutation in the regulator gene plcR, different from the one found in B. anthracis, and in addition, carry genes which enable them to produce a second capsule composed of hyaluronic acid. Our findings show the existence of a discrete clade of the B. cereus group capable of causing anthrax-like disease, found in areas of high biodiversity, which are possibly also the origin of the worldwide distributed B. anthracis. Establishing the impact of these pathogenic bacteria on threatened wildlife species will require systematic investigation. Furthermore, the consumption of wildlife found dead by the local population and presence in a domestic animal reveal potential sources of exposure to humans. |
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