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Disease-Associated Streptococcus pneumoniae Genetic Variation

Yang, Shimin; Chen, Jianyu; Fu, Jinjian; Huang, Jiayin; Li, Ting; Yao, Zhenjiang; Ye, Xiaohua*
Science Citation Index Expanded
广东药学院

摘要

Streptococcus pneumoniae is an opportunistic pathogen that causes substantial illness and death among children worldwide. The genetic backgrounds of pneumococci that cause infection versus asymptomatic carriage vary substantially. To determine the evolutionary mechanisms of opportunistic pathogenicity, we conducted a genomic surveillance study in China. We collected 783 S. pneumoniae isolates from infected and asymptomatic children. By using a 2-stage genomewide association study process, we compared genomic differences between infection and carriage isolates to address genomic variation associated with pathogenicity. We identified 8 consensus k-mers associated with adherence, antimicrobial resistance, and immune modulation, which were unevenly distributed in the infection isolates. Classification accuracy of the best k-mer predictor for S. pneumoniae infection was good, giving a simple target for predicting pathogenic isolates. Our findings suggest that S. pneumoniae pathogenicity is complex and multifactorial, and we provide genetic evidence for precise targeted interventions.

关键词

INVASIVE PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE SEROTYPE DISTRIBUTION COLONIZATION VIRULENCE PATHOGENESIS CHILDREN ADULTS