Affiliation:
1. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Western Regional Research Center, Produce Safety and Microbiology Unit, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, California 94710
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Analysis of the complete genomic sequence of
Campylobacter jejuni
strain RM1221 identified four large genomic elements,
Campylobacter jejuni
-
i
ntegrated
e
lements (CJIEs), that were absent from
C. jejuni
strain NCTC 11168. To further investigate the genomic diversity of
Campylobacter
, we conducted a comparative genomic analysis from a collection of 67
C. jejuni
and 12
Campylobacter coli
strains isolated from various geographical locations and clinical and veterinary sources. Utilizing PCR, we demonstrated that 55% of the
C. jejuni
strains examined were positive for at least one RM1221-like genomic element and 27% were positive for two or more of these CJIEs. Furthermore, many
C. coli
strains were positive for either genomic element CJIE1 or CJIE3. To simultaneously assess for the presence or absence of several genes that comprise the various CJIEs, we developed a multistrain
C. jejuni
DNA microarray that contained most of the putative coding sequences for strains NCTC 11168 and RM1221. A comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analysis of 35 of the 67
C. jejuni
strains confirmed the presence of genomic elements similar to those in strain RM1221. Interestingly, the DNA microarray analysis demonstrated that these genomic elements in the other
C. jejuni
strains often exhibited modular patterns with some regions of the CJIEs present and other regions either absent or highly divergent compared to strain RM1221. Our CGH method also identified 18 other intraspecies hypervariable regions, such as the capsule and lipooligosaccharide biosynthesis regions. Thus, the inclusion of genes from these integrated genomic elements and the genes from the other intraspecies hypervariable regions contributes to a better assessment of the diversity in
C. jejuni
and may increase the usefulness of DNA microarrays as an epidemiological genotyping tool. Finally, we also showed that in CJIE1, a
Campylobacter
Mu-like phage, is located differentially in other strains of
C. jejuni
, suggesting that it may integrate essentially randomly.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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