Author: Dong, Xingxing; Chao, Yanjie; Zhou, Yang; Zhou, Rui; Zhang, Wei; Fischetti, Vincent A.; Wang, Xiaohong; Feng, Ye; Li, Jinquan
Title: The global emergence of a novel Streptococcus suis clade associated with human infections Cord-id: uuhe6sek Document date: 2021_6_17
ID: uuhe6sek
Snippet: Streptococcus suis, a ubiquitous bacterial colonizer in pigs, has recently extended host range to humans, leading to a global surge of deadly human infections and three large outbreaks since 1998. To better understand the mechanisms for the emergence of crossâ€species transmission and virulence in human, we have sequenced 366 S. suis human and pig isolates from 2005 to 2016 and performed a largeâ€scale phylogenomic analysis on 1,634 isolates from 14 countries over 36 years. We show the formati
Document: Streptococcus suis, a ubiquitous bacterial colonizer in pigs, has recently extended host range to humans, leading to a global surge of deadly human infections and three large outbreaks since 1998. To better understand the mechanisms for the emergence of crossâ€species transmission and virulence in human, we have sequenced 366 S. suis human and pig isolates from 2005 to 2016 and performed a largeâ€scale phylogenomic analysis on 1,634 isolates from 14 countries over 36 years. We show the formation of a novel humanâ€associated clade (HAC) diversified from swine S. suis isolates. Phylogeographic analysis identified Europe as the origin of HAC, coinciding with the exportation of European swine breeds between 1960s and 1970s. HAC is composed of three subâ€lineages and contains several healthyâ€pig isolates that display high virulence in experimental infections, suggesting healthyâ€pig carriers as a potential source for human infection. New HACâ€specific genes are identified as promising markers for pathogen detection and surveillance. Our discovery of a humanâ€associated S. suis clade provides insights into the evolution of this emerging human pathogen and extend our understanding of S. suis epidemics worldwide.
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