Makino_2003_Lancet_361_743

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Title : Genome sequence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus: a pathogenic mechanism distinct from that of V cholerae - Makino_2003_Lancet_361_743
Author(s) : Makino K , Oshima K , Kurokawa K , Yokoyama K , Uda T , Tagomori K , Iijima Y , Najima M , Nakano M , Yamashita A , Kubota Y , Kimura S , Yasunaga T , Honda T , Shinagawa H , Hattori M , Iida T
Ref : Lancet , 361 :743 , 2003
Abstract :

Background Vibrio parahaemolyticus, a gram-negative marine bacterium, is a worldwide cause of food-borne gastroenteritis. V parahaemolyticus strains of a few specific serotypes, probably derived from a common clonal ancestor, have lately caused a pandemic of gastroenteritis. The organism is phylogenetically close to V cholerae, the causative agent of cholera. METHODS: The whole genome sequence of a clinical V parahaemolyticus strain RIMD2210633 was established by shotgun sequencing. The coding sequences were identified by use of Gambler and Glimmer programs. Comparative analysis with the V cholerae genome was undertaken with MUMmer. FINDINGS: The genome consisted of two circular chromosomes of 3288558 bp and 1877212 bp; it contained 4832 genes. Comparison of the V parahaemolyticus genome with that of V cholerae showed many rearrangements within and between the two chromosomes. Genes for the type III secretion system (TTSS) were identified in the genome of V parahaemolyticus; V cholerae does not have these genes. INTERPRETATION: The TTSS is a central virulence factor of diarrhoea-causing bacteria such as shigella, salmonella, and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, which cause gastroenteritis by invading or intimately interacting with intestinal epithelial cells. Our results suggest that V parahaemolyticus and V cholerae use distinct mechanisms to establish infection. This finding explains clinical features of V parahaemolyticus infections, which commonly include inflammatory diarrhoea and in some cases systemic manifestations such as septicaemia, distinct from those of V cholerae infections, which are generally associated with non-inflammatory diarrhoea.

PubMedSearch : Makino_2003_Lancet_361_743
PubMedID: 12620739
Gene_locus related to this paper: vibpa-PHAC , vibpa-VP0148 , vibpa-VP0409 , vibpa-VP0429 , vibpa-VP0626 , vibpa-VP0693 , vibpa-VP0837 , vibpa-VP0869 , vibpa-VP0930 , vibpa-VP1025 , vibpa-VP1181 , vibpa-VP1677 , vibpa-VP1678 , vibpa-VP2790 , vibpa-VP2974 , vibpa-VPA0054 , vibpa-VPA0070 , vibpa-VPA0081 , vibpa-VPA0167 , vibpa-VPA0468 , vibpa-VPA0859 , vibpa-VPA0997 , vibpa-VPA1061 , vibpa-VPA1249 , vibpa-VPA1467 , vibpa-VPA1496 , vibpa-VPA1595 , vibpa-y674 , vibpa-y969

Related information

Gene_locus vibpa-PHAC    vibpa-VP0148    vibpa-VP0409    vibpa-VP0429    vibpa-VP0626    vibpa-VP0693    vibpa-VP0837    vibpa-VP0869    vibpa-VP0930    vibpa-VP1025    vibpa-VP1181    vibpa-VP1677    vibpa-VP1678    vibpa-VP2790    vibpa-VP2974    vibpa-VPA0054    vibpa-VPA0070    vibpa-VPA0081    vibpa-VPA0167    vibpa-VPA0468    vibpa-VPA0859    vibpa-VPA0997    vibpa-VPA1061    vibpa-VPA1249    vibpa-VPA1467    vibpa-VPA1496    vibpa-VPA1595    vibpa-y674    vibpa-y969

Citations formats

Makino K, Oshima K, Kurokawa K, Yokoyama K, Uda T, Tagomori K, Iijima Y, Najima M, Nakano M, Yamashita A, Kubota Y, Kimura S, Yasunaga T, Honda T, Shinagawa H, Hattori M, Iida T (2003)
Genome sequence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus: a pathogenic mechanism distinct from that of V cholerae
Lancet 361 :743

Makino K, Oshima K, Kurokawa K, Yokoyama K, Uda T, Tagomori K, Iijima Y, Najima M, Nakano M, Yamashita A, Kubota Y, Kimura S, Yasunaga T, Honda T, Shinagawa H, Hattori M, Iida T (2003)
Lancet 361 :743