Title : Genome sequence of a serotype M28 strain of group a streptococcus: potential new insights into puerperal sepsis and bacterial disease specificity - Green_2005_J.Infect.Dis_192_760 |
Author(s) : Green NM , Zhang S , Porcella SF , Nagiec MJ , Barbian KD , Beres SB , LeFebvre RB , Musser JM |
Ref : J Infect Dis , 192 :760 , 2005 |
Abstract :
Puerperal sepsis, a major cause of death of young women in Europe in the 1800s, was due predominantly to the gram-positive pathogen group A Streptococcus. Studies conducted during past decades have shown that serotype M28 strains are the major group A Streptococcus organisms responsible for many of these infections. To begin to increase our understanding of their enrichment in puerperal sepsis, we sequenced the genome of a genetically representative strain. This strain has genes encoding a novel array of prophage virulence factors, cell-surface proteins, and other molecules likely to contribute to host-pathogen interactions. Importantly, genes for 7 inferred extracellular proteins are encoded by a 37.4-kb foreign DNA element that is shared with group B Streptococcus and is present in all serotype M28 strains. Proteins encoded by the 37.4-kb element were expressed extracellularly and in human infections. Acquisition of foreign genes has helped create a disease-specialist clone of this pathogen. |
PubMedSearch : Green_2005_J.Infect.Dis_192_760 |
PubMedID: 16088825 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: strpm-q48rv0 , strpy-ESTA , strpy-PEPXP , strpy-SPY1308 |
Gene_locus | strpm-q48rv0 strpy-ESTA strpy-PEPXP strpy-SPY1308 |
Green NM, Zhang S, Porcella SF, Nagiec MJ, Barbian KD, Beres SB, LeFebvre RB, Musser JM (2005)
Genome sequence of a serotype M28 strain of group a streptococcus: potential new insights into puerperal sepsis and bacterial disease specificity
J Infect Dis
192 :760
Green NM, Zhang S, Porcella SF, Nagiec MJ, Barbian KD, Beres SB, LeFebvre RB, Musser JM (2005)
J Infect Dis
192 :760