Affiliation:
1. SRUC Veterinary Services, Inverness IV2 5NA, UK
2. Scottish MRSA Reference Laboratory, Glasgow RG6 6BZ, UK
3. Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies and The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH25 9RG, UK
Abstract
Reports on the commensal organism and opportunistic pathogen
Staphylococcus schleiferi
have largely considered isolates from humans and companion dogs. Two subspecies are recognized: the coagulase-negative
S. schleiferi
ssp. schleiferi, typically seen in humans, and the coagulase-positive
S. schleiferi
ssp. coagulans, typically seen in dogs. In this study, we report the isolation, genome sequencing and comparative genomics of three
S. schleiferi
ssp. coagulans isolates from mouth samples from two species of healthy, free-living Antarctic seals, southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) and Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella), in the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica, and three isolates from post-mortem samples from grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) in Scotland, UK. This is the first report of
S. schleiferi
ssp. coagulans isolation from Antarctic fur seal and grey seal. The Antarctic fur seal represents the first isolation of
S. schleiferi
ssp. coagulans from the family Otariidae, while the grey seal represents the first isolation from a pinniped in the Northern Hemisphere. We compare seal, dog and human isolates from both
S. schleiferi
subspecies in the first genome-based phylogenetic analysis of the species.
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