Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection.
Streptococcus pneumoniae of serotype 3 possess a mucoid capsule and cause disease associated with high mortality rates relative to other pneumococci. Phylogenetic analysis of a complete reference genome and 81 draft sequences from clonal complex 180, the predominant serotype 3 clone in much of the w...
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doaj-e3c7886740ef4287901537cc5c9247d92020-11-25T01:19:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042013-01-01910e100386810.1371/journal.pgen.1003868Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection.Nicholas J CroucherAndrea M MitchellKatherine A GouldDonald InverarityLars BarquistTheresa FeltwellMaria C FookesSimon R HarrisJanina DordelSusannah J SalterSarah BrowallHelena ZemlickovaJulian ParkhillStaffan NormarkBirgitta Henriques-NormarkJason HindsTim J MitchellStephen D BentleyStreptococcus pneumoniae of serotype 3 possess a mucoid capsule and cause disease associated with high mortality rates relative to other pneumococci. Phylogenetic analysis of a complete reference genome and 81 draft sequences from clonal complex 180, the predominant serotype 3 clone in much of the world, found most sampled isolates belonged to a clade affected by few diversifying recombinations. However, other isolates indicate significant genetic variation has accumulated over the clonal complex's entire history. Two closely related genomes, one from the blood and another from the cerebrospinal fluid, were obtained from a patient with meningitis. The pair differed in their behaviour in a mouse model of disease and in their susceptibility to antimicrobials, with at least some of these changes attributable to a mutation that up-regulated the patAB efflux pump. This indicates clinically important phenotypic variation can accumulate rapidly through small alterations to the genotype.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3794909?pdf=render |
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Nicholas J Croucher Andrea M Mitchell Katherine A Gould Donald Inverarity Lars Barquist Theresa Feltwell Maria C Fookes Simon R Harris Janina Dordel Susannah J Salter Sarah Browall Helena Zemlickova Julian Parkhill Staffan Normark Birgitta Henriques-Normark Jason Hinds Tim J Mitchell Stephen D Bentley |
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Nicholas J Croucher Andrea M Mitchell Katherine A Gould Donald Inverarity Lars Barquist Theresa Feltwell Maria C Fookes Simon R Harris Janina Dordel Susannah J Salter Sarah Browall Helena Zemlickova Julian Parkhill Staffan Normark Birgitta Henriques-Normark Jason Hinds Tim J Mitchell Stephen D Bentley Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection. PLoS Genetics |
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Nicholas J Croucher Andrea M Mitchell Katherine A Gould Donald Inverarity Lars Barquist Theresa Feltwell Maria C Fookes Simon R Harris Janina Dordel Susannah J Salter Sarah Browall Helena Zemlickova Julian Parkhill Staffan Normark Birgitta Henriques-Normark Jason Hinds Tim J Mitchell Stephen D Bentley |
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Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection. |
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Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection. |
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Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection. |
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Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection. |
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Dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection. |
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dominant role of nucleotide substitution in the diversification of serotype 3 pneumococci over decades and during a single infection. |
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Streptococcus pneumoniae of serotype 3 possess a mucoid capsule and cause disease associated with high mortality rates relative to other pneumococci. Phylogenetic analysis of a complete reference genome and 81 draft sequences from clonal complex 180, the predominant serotype 3 clone in much of the world, found most sampled isolates belonged to a clade affected by few diversifying recombinations. However, other isolates indicate significant genetic variation has accumulated over the clonal complex's entire history. Two closely related genomes, one from the blood and another from the cerebrospinal fluid, were obtained from a patient with meningitis. The pair differed in their behaviour in a mouse model of disease and in their susceptibility to antimicrobials, with at least some of these changes attributable to a mutation that up-regulated the patAB efflux pump. This indicates clinically important phenotypic variation can accumulate rapidly through small alterations to the genotype. |
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