Extensive genomic diversity among Mycobacterium marinum strains revealed by whole genome sequencing

Author:

Das SarbashisORCID,Pettersson B. M. FredrikORCID,Behra Phani Rama Krishna,Mallick Amrita,Cheramie Martin,Shirreff Lisa,DuCote Tanner,Dasgupta Santanu,Ennis Don G.,Kirsebom Leif. A.

Abstract

AbstractMycobacterium marinum is the causative agent for the tuberculosis-like disease mycobacteriosis in fish and skin lesions in humans. Ubiquitous in its geographical distribution, M. marinum is known to occupy diverse fish as hosts. However, information about its genomic diversity is limited. Here, we provide the genome sequences for 15 M. marinum strains isolated from infected humans and fish. Comparative genomic analysis of these and four available genomes of the M. marinum strains M, E11, MB2 and Europe reveal high genomic diversity among the strains, leading to the conclusion that M. marinum should be divided into two different clusters, the “M”- and the “Aronson”-type. We suggest that these two clusters should be considered, if not two separate species, at least two M. marinum subspecies. Our data also show that the M. marinum pan-genome for both groups is open and expanding and we provide data showing high number of mutational hotspots in M. marinum relative to other mycobacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This high genomic diversity might be related to that M. marinum occupy different ecological niches.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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