Examination of AustralianStreptococcus suisIsolates From Clinically Affected Pigs in a Global Context and the Genomic Characterisation of ST1 as a Predictor of Virulence

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O’Dea Mark A,Laird Tanya,Abraham Rebecca,Jordan David,Lugsomya Kittitat,Fitt Laura,Gottschalk Marcello,Truswell Alec,Abraham Sam

Abstract

AbstractStreptococcus suisis a major zoonotic pathogen that causes severe disease in both humans and pigs. In this study, we investigatedS. suisfrom 148 cases of clinical disease in pigs from 46 pig herds over a period of seven years. These isolates underwent whole genome sequencing, genome analysis and antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Genome sequence data of Australian isolates was compared at the core genome level to clinical isolates from overseas. Results demonstrated eight predominant multi-locus sequence types and two majorcpsgene types (cps2 and 3). At the core genome level Australian isolates clustered predominantly within one large clade consisting of isolates from the UK, Canada and North America. In particular, serotype 2 MLST25 strains were very closely associated with Canadian and North American strains. A very small proportion of Australian swine isolates (5%) were phylogenetically associated with south-east Asian and UK isolates, many of which were classified as causing systemic disease, and derived from cases of human and swine disease. In addition, we show that ST1 clones carry a constellation of putative virulence genes not present in other Australian STs, and that this is mirrored in overseas ST1 clones. Based on this dataset we provide a comprehensive outline of the currentS. suisclones associated with disease in Australian pigs and their global context, and discuss the implications this has on antimicrobial therapy, potential vaccine candidates and public health.ImportanceIn this study, we examine in detail, the genomic characteristics of 148Streptococcus suisisolates from clinically diseased Australian pigs. We report the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles, virulence gene analysis and relationship to isolates from other regions of the world. We also demonstrate that ST1 clones, regardless of serotype, carry a large array of putative virulence genes while maintaining a small total gene content. This compilation of data has major ramifications for vaccine development, and refines the understanding of the distribution of various strains of this potentially-fatal zoonotic agent in the global pig industry

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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