Genomic signatures of human and animal disease in the zoonotic pathogen Streptococcus suis

Author:

Weinert Lucy A., ,Chaudhuri Roy R.,Wang Jinhong,Peters Sarah E.,Corander Jukka,Jombart Thibaut,Baig Abiyad,Howell Kate J.,Vehkala Minna,Välimäki Niko,Harris David,Chieu Tran Thi Bich,Van Vinh Chau Nguyen,Campbell James,Schultsz Constance,Parkhill JulianORCID,Bentley Stephen D.,Langford Paul R.,Rycroft Andrew N.,Wren Brendan W.,Farrar Jeremy,Baker Stephen,Hoa Ngo Thi,Holden Matthew T.G.,Tucker Alexander W.,Maskell Duncan J.

Abstract

Abstract Streptococcus suis causes disease in pigs worldwide and is increasingly implicated in zoonotic disease in East and South-East Asia. To understand the genetic basis of disease in S. suis, we study the genomes of 375 isolates with detailed clinical phenotypes from pigs and humans from the United Kingdom and Vietnam. Here, we show that isolates associated with disease contain substantially fewer genes than non-clinical isolates, but are more likely to encode virulence factors. Human disease isolates are limited to a single-virulent population, originating in the 1920, s when pig production was intensified, but no consistent genomic differences between pig and human isolates are observed. There is little geographical clustering of different S. suis subpopulations, and the bacterium undergoes high rates of recombination, implying that an increase in virulence anywhere in the world could have a global impact over a short timescale.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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