Repeated out-of-Africa expansions of Helicobacter pylori driven by replacement of deleterious mutations

Author:

Thorpe Harry A.ORCID,Tourrette Elise,Yahara KojiORCID,Vale Filipa F.ORCID,Liu Siqi,Oleastro MónicaORCID,Alarcon Teresa,Perets Tsachi-Tsadok,Latifi-Navid SaeidORCID,Yamaoka YoshioORCID,Martinez-Gonzalez Beatriz,Karayiannis Ioannis,Karamitros Timokratis,Sgouras Dionyssios N.ORCID,Elamin WaelORCID,Pascoe BenORCID,Sheppard Samuel K.,Ronkainen JukkaORCID,Aro PerttiORCID,Engstrand Lars,Agreus Lars,Suerbaum SebastianORCID,Thorell Kaisa,Falush DanielORCID

Abstract

AbstractHelicobacter pylori lives in the human stomach and has a population structure resembling that of its host. However, H. pylori from Europe and the Middle East trace substantially more ancestry from modern African populations than the humans that carry them. Here, we use a collection of Afro-Eurasian H. pylori genomes to show that this African ancestry is due to at least three distinct admixture events. H. pylori from East Asia, which have undergone little admixture, have accumulated many more non-synonymous mutations than African strains. European and Middle Eastern bacteria have elevated African ancestry at the sites of these mutations, implying selection to remove them during admixture. Simulations show that population fitness can be restored after bottlenecks by migration and subsequent admixture of small numbers of bacteria from non-bottlenecked populations. We conclude that recent spread of African DNA has been driven by deleterious mutations accumulated during the original out-of-Africa bottleneck.

Funder

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

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

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