Title : Comparative genome and phenotypic analysis of Clostridium difficile 027 strains provides insight into the evolution of a hypervirulent bacterium - Stabler_2009_Genome.Biol_10_R102 |
Author(s) : Stabler RA , He M , Dawson L , Martin M , Valiente E , Corton C , Lawley TD , Sebaihia M , Quail MA , Rose G , Gerding DN , Gibert M , Popoff MR , Parkhill J , Dougan G , Wren BW |
Ref : Genome Biol , 10 :R102 , 2009 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND The continued rise of Clostridium difficile infections worldwide has been accompanied by the rapid emergence of a highly virulent clone designated PCR-ribotype 027. To understand more about the evolution of this virulent clone, we made a three-way genomic and phenotypic comparison of an 'historic' non-epidemic 027 C. difficile (CD196), a recent epidemic and hypervirulent 027 (R20291) and a previously sequenced PCR-ribotype 012 strain (630).
RESULTS:
Although the genomes are highly conserved, the 027 genomes have 234 additional genes compared to 630, which may contribute to the distinct phenotypic differences we observe between these strains relating to motility, antibiotic resistance and toxicity. The epidemic 027 strain has five unique genetic regions, absent from both the non-epidemic 027 and strain 630, which include a novel phage island, a two component regulatory system and transcriptional regulators.
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PubMedSearch : Stabler_2009_Genome.Biol_10_R102 |
PubMedID: 19781061 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: pepdi-t4eki5 , clod6-q183v0 , clodr-c9ynf2 , pepd6-pip |
Gene_locus | pepdi-t4eki5 clod6-q183v0 clodr-c9ynf2 pepd6-pip |
Stabler RA, He M, Dawson L, Martin M, Valiente E, Corton C, Lawley TD, Sebaihia M, Quail MA, Rose G, Gerding DN, Gibert M, Popoff MR, Parkhill J, Dougan G, Wren BW (2009)
Comparative genome and phenotypic analysis of Clostridium difficile 027 strains provides insight into the evolution of a hypervirulent bacterium
Genome Biol
10 :R102
Stabler RA, He M, Dawson L, Martin M, Valiente E, Corton C, Lawley TD, Sebaihia M, Quail MA, Rose G, Gerding DN, Gibert M, Popoff MR, Parkhill J, Dougan G, Wren BW (2009)
Genome Biol
10 :R102