Stewart_2011_J.Clin.Microbiol_49_993

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Title : Genetic characterization indicates that a specific subpopulation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is associated with keratitis infections - Stewart_2011_J.Clin.Microbiol_49_993
Author(s) : Stewart RM , Wiehlmann L , Ashelford KE , Preston SJ , Frimmersdorf E , Campbell BJ , Neal TJ , Hall N , Tuft S , Kaye SB , Winstanley C
Ref : J Clin Microbiol , 49 :993 , 2011
Abstract :

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common opportunistic bacterial pathogen that causes a variety of infections in humans. Populations of P. aeruginosa are dominated by common clones that can be isolated from diverse clinical and environmental sources. To determine whether specific clones are associated with corneal infection, we used a portable genotyping microarray system to analyze a set of 63 P. aeruginosa isolates from patients with corneal ulcers (keratitis). We then used population analysis to compare the keratitis isolates to a wider collection of P. aeruginosa from various nonocular sources. We identified various markers in a subpopulation of P. aeruginosa associated with keratitis that were in strong disequilibrium with the wider P. aeruginosa population, including oriC, exoU, katN, unmodified flagellin, and the carriage of common genomic islands. The genome sequencing of a keratitis isolate (39016; representing the dominant serotype O11), which was associated with a prolonged clinical healing time, revealed several genomic islands and prophages within the accessory genome. The PCR amplification screening of all 63 keratitis isolates, however, provided little evidence for the shared carriage of specific prophages or genomic islands between serotypes. P. aeruginosa twitching motility, due to type IV pili, is implicated in corneal virulence. We demonstrated that 46% of the O11 keratitis isolates, including 39016, carry a distinctive pilA, encoding the pilin of type IV pili. Thus, the keratitis isolates were associated with specific characteristics, indicating that a subpopulation of P. aeruginosa is adapted to cause corneal infection.

PubMedSearch : Stewart_2011_J.Clin.Microbiol_49_993
PubMedID: 21227987
Gene_locus related to this paper: pseae-a3kt39 , pseae-clipa , pseae-llipa , pseae-PA0201 , pseae-PA0231 , pseae-PA0308 , pseae-PA0368 , pseae-PA0480 , pseae-PA0543 , pseae-PA0599 , pseae-PA1166 , pseae-PA1239 , pseae-PA1304 , pseae-PA1510 , pseae-PA1558 , pseae-PA1597 , pseae-PA2098 , pseae-PA2302 , pseae-PA2425 , pseae-PA2540 , pseae-PA2682 , pseae-PA2927 , pseae-PA2949 , pseae-PA3301 , pseae-PA3327 , pseae-PA3695 , pseae-PA3859 , pseae-PA4968 , pseae-PA5080 , pseae-PCHC , pseae-PCHF , pseae-PHAC2 , pseae-phaD , pseae-Q8G8C7 , pseae-Q8G8T6 , pseae-q9i252

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Gene_locus pseae-a3kt39    pseae-clipa    pseae-llipa    pseae-PA0201    pseae-PA0231    pseae-PA0308    pseae-PA0368    pseae-PA0480    pseae-PA0543    pseae-PA0599    pseae-PA1166    pseae-PA1239    pseae-PA1304    pseae-PA1510    pseae-PA1558    pseae-PA1597    pseae-PA2098    pseae-PA2302    pseae-PA2425    pseae-PA2540    pseae-PA2682    pseae-PA2927    pseae-PA2949    pseae-PA3301    pseae-PA3327    pseae-PA3695    pseae-PA3859    pseae-PA4968    pseae-PA5080    pseae-PCHC    pseae-PCHF    pseae-PHAC2    pseae-phaD    pseae-Q8G8C7    pseae-Q8G8T6    pseae-q9i252

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Stewart RM, Wiehlmann L, Ashelford KE, Preston SJ, Frimmersdorf E, Campbell BJ, Neal TJ, Hall N, Tuft S, Kaye SB, Winstanley C (2011)
Genetic characterization indicates that a specific subpopulation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is associated with keratitis infections
J Clin Microbiol 49 :993

Stewart RM, Wiehlmann L, Ashelford KE, Preston SJ, Frimmersdorf E, Campbell BJ, Neal TJ, Hall N, Tuft S, Kaye SB, Winstanley C (2011)
J Clin Microbiol 49 :993