Bart_2010_BMC.Genomics_11_627

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Title : Comparative genomics of prevaccination and modern Bordetella pertussis strains - Bart_2010_BMC.Genomics_11_627
Author(s) : Bart MJ , van Gent M , van der Heide HG , Boekhorst J , Hermans P , Parkhill J , Mooi FR
Ref : BMC Genomics , 11 :627 , 2010
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Despite vaccination since the 1950s, pertussis has persisted and resurged. It remains a major cause of infant death worldwide and is the most prevalent vaccine-preventable disease in developed countries. The resurgence of pertussis has been associated with the expansion of Bordetella pertussis strains with a novel allele for the pertussis toxin (Ptx) promoter, ptxP3, which have replaced resident ptxP1 strains. Compared to ptxP1 strains, ptxP3 produce more Ptx resulting in increased virulence and immune suppression. To elucidate how B. pertussis has adapted to vaccination, we compared genome sequences of two ptxP3 strains with four strains isolated before and after the introduction vaccination.
RESULTS: The distribution of SNPs in regions involved in transcription and translation suggested that changes in gene regulation play an important role in adaptation. No evidence was found for acquisition of novel genes. Modern strains differed significantly from prevaccination strains, both phylogenetically and with respect to particular alleles. The ptxP3 strains were found to have diverged recently from modern ptxP1 strains. Differences between ptxP3 and modern ptxP1 strains included SNPs in a number of pathogenicity-associated genes. Further, both gene inactivation and reactivation was observed in ptxP3 strains relative to modern ptxP1 strains.
CONCLUSIONS: Our work suggests that B. pertussis adapted by successive accumulation of SNPs and by gene (in)activation. In particular changes in gene regulation may have played a role in adaptation.

PubMedSearch : Bart_2010_BMC.Genomics_11_627
PubMedID: 21070624

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Bart MJ, van Gent M, van der Heide HG, Boekhorst J, Hermans P, Parkhill J, Mooi FR (2010)
Comparative genomics of prevaccination and modern Bordetella pertussis strains
BMC Genomics 11 :627

Bart MJ, van Gent M, van der Heide HG, Boekhorst J, Hermans P, Parkhill J, Mooi FR (2010)
BMC Genomics 11 :627