Title : Lineage-specific virulence determinants of Haemophilus influenzae biogroup aegyptius - Strouts_2012_Emerg.Infect.Dis_18_449 |
Author(s) : Strouts FR , Power P , Croucher NJ , Corton N , Van Tonder A , Quail MA , Langford PR , Hudson MJ , Parkhill J , Kroll JS , Bentley SD |
Ref : Emerg Infect Dis , 18 :449 , 2012 |
Abstract :
An emergent clone of Haemophilus influenzae biogroup aegyptius (Hae) is responsible for outbreaks of Brazilian purpuric fever (BPF). First recorded in Brazil in 1984, the so-called BPF clone of Hae caused a fulminant disease that started with conjunctivitis but developed into septicemic shock; mortality rates were as high as 70%. To identify virulence determinants, we conducted a pan-genomic analysis. Sequencing of the genomes of the BPF clone strain F3031 and a noninvasive conjunctivitis strain, F3047, and comparison of these sequences with 5 other complete H. influenzae genomes showed that >77% of the F3031 genome is shared among all H. influenzae strains. Delineation of the Hae accessory genome enabled characterization of 163 predicted protein-coding genes; identified differences in established autotransporter adhesins; and revealed a suite of novel adhesins unique to Hae, including novel trimeric autotransporter adhesins and 4 new fimbrial operons. These novel adhesins might play a critical role in host-pathogen interactions. |
PubMedSearch : Strouts_2012_Emerg.Infect.Dis_18_449 |
PubMedID: 22377449 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: haein-pldb , neime-ESD |
Gene_locus | haein-pldb neime-ESD |
Strouts FR, Power P, Croucher NJ, Corton N, Van Tonder A, Quail MA, Langford PR, Hudson MJ, Parkhill J, Kroll JS, Bentley SD (2012)
Lineage-specific virulence determinants of Haemophilus influenzae biogroup aegyptius
Emerg Infect Dis
18 :449
Strouts FR, Power P, Croucher NJ, Corton N, Van Tonder A, Quail MA, Langford PR, Hudson MJ, Parkhill J, Kroll JS, Bentley SD (2012)
Emerg Infect Dis
18 :449