Phylogenomic characterisation of a novel corynebacterial species pathogenic to animals
Original Paper
0303 health sciences
Corynebacterium Infections
Virulence
Swine
Virulence Factors
Deer
Bacterial Toxins
C500
Corynebacterium
C700
3. Good health
03 medical and health sciences
Fimbriae, Bacterial
Multigene Family
Zoonoses
Animals
Humans
Genome, Bacterial
Phylogeny
DOI:
10.1007/s10482-020-01430-5
Publication Date:
2020-06-04T14:02:30Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
AbstractThe genus Corynebacterium includes species of biotechnological, medical and veterinary importance. An atypical C. ulcerans strain, W25, was recently isolated from a case of necrotizing lymphadenitis in a wild boar. In this study, we have analysed the genome sequence of this strain and compared the phenotypic and virulence properties with other corynebacterial pathogens. Phylogenomic analyses revealed that strain W25 belongs to a novel species along with PO100/5 and KL1196. The latter strains were isolated from a pig and a roe deer, respectively; hence, this species appears to be associated to animals. The isolate W25 is likely a non-toxigenic tox gene bearing strain and may have compromised abilities to adhere to pharyngeal and laryngeal epithelial cells due to potential loss of the gene functions in spaBC and spaDEF pilus gene clusters. A number of corynebacterial virulence genes are present including pld encoding phospholipase D. Therefore, this strain may be able to cause severe invasive infections in animals and zoonotic infections in humans.
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