Phylogenetic analysis of Shewanella spp. isolated from fish

Author:

Paździor Ewa1ORCID,Bomba Arkadiusz2ORCID,Tłuścik Katarzyna2,Nadolna‐Ałtyn Katarzyna3ORCID,Podolska Magdalena3ORCID,Reichert Michał1ORCID,Wasyl Dariusz24ORCID,Pękala‐Safińska Agnieszka5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fish Diseases National Veterinary Research Institute Puławy Poland

2. Depratment of Omics Analyses National Veterinary Research Institute Puławy Poland

3. Department of Fisheries Resources National Marine Fisheries Research Institute Gdynia Poland

4. Department of Microbiology National Veterinary Research Institute Puławy Poland

5. Department of Preclinical Sciences and Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science Poznań University of Life Sciences Poznań Poland

Abstract

AbstractDifferent species of Shewanella spp. widely inhabit freshwater and marine environments. Some of them are opportunistic fish pathogens. The application of high‐throughput sequencing enabled the characterization and taxonomic reclassification of many Shewanella spp. species. Still, some strains collected from fish need to be better recognized. The aim of the present study was to classify and determine the phylogenetic relationships of Shewanella spp. collected from fish. The complete genomes of 94 strains of Shewanella spp. from different fish species were sequenced using Illumina platform (MiSeq). The 16S rRNA gene, genomic features and whole‐genome relationships of those bacteria were comprehensively analysed in comparison to reference strains. Whole‐genome analysis showed that the tested Shewanella spp. strains were clustered into six groups similar to reference strains of S. xiamenensis, S. oneidensis, S. glacialipiscicola, S. hafniensis, S. baltica and S. oncorhynchi. Our study indicates that the whole‐genome sequence analysis enabled taxonomic classification and assessment of the diversity of the Shewanella spp. strains, as opposed to recently the gold standard method of 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. The high genetic diversity and low similarity to the reference genome of S. oneidensis indicate that the group of strains may be a subspecies or even new species. Furthermore, we showed that the most frequent Shewanella spp. species occurring in freshwater fish in our study is the recently described species S. oncorhynchi.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju

Państwowy Instytut Weterynaryjny - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Veterinary (miscellaneous),Aquatic Science

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