TY - JOUR
T1 - Chronology of emergence of the genus Leptospira and over-representation of gene families enriched by vitamin B2, B12 biosynthesis, cell adhesion and external encapsulating structure in L. interrogans isolates from asymptomatic dogs
AU - Kurilung, Alongkorn
AU - Keeratipusana, Chantisa
AU - Horiike, Tokumasa
AU - Suriyaphol, Prapat
AU - Hampson, David J.
AU - Prapasarakul, Nuvee
PY - 2019/9
Y1 - 2019/9
N2 - The spirochete species Leptospira interrogans is the most common cause of leptospirosis, producing acute to chronic infections in most mammalian species. This pathogenic bacterium has an ability to evolve in many ways to occupy various environments and hosts. In this study, we performed chronology analysis to look for insight into the emergence of Leptospira species, focusing on L. interrogans, and investigated gene gain and loss related to their adaptation in strains isolated from asymptomatic dogs. Chronology analysis revealed that the emergence of L. interrogans was around 53.7 million years ago (MYA), corresponding to the Paleogene period that coincided with an optimal climatic temperature and the evolution of suitable mammalian hosts. Gene families encoding for vitamin B2, B12 biosynthesis, cell adhesion and external encapsulating structure were found to be enriched in L. interrogans isolated from the urine of asymptomatic dogs. The activity of these gene families may have favored adaptations resulting in chronic infections.
AB - The spirochete species Leptospira interrogans is the most common cause of leptospirosis, producing acute to chronic infections in most mammalian species. This pathogenic bacterium has an ability to evolve in many ways to occupy various environments and hosts. In this study, we performed chronology analysis to look for insight into the emergence of Leptospira species, focusing on L. interrogans, and investigated gene gain and loss related to their adaptation in strains isolated from asymptomatic dogs. Chronology analysis revealed that the emergence of L. interrogans was around 53.7 million years ago (MYA), corresponding to the Paleogene period that coincided with an optimal climatic temperature and the evolution of suitable mammalian hosts. Gene families encoding for vitamin B2, B12 biosynthesis, cell adhesion and external encapsulating structure were found to be enriched in L. interrogans isolated from the urine of asymptomatic dogs. The activity of these gene families may have favored adaptations resulting in chronic infections.
KW - Adaptation
KW - Dogs
KW - Evolution
KW - Gene family
KW - Leptospira interrogans
KW - Whole genome sequences
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U2 - 10.1016/j.meegid.2019.04.005
DO - 10.1016/j.meegid.2019.04.005
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
C2 - 30974265
SN - 1567-1348
VL - 73
SP - 7
EP - 12
JO - Infection, Genetics and Evolution
JF - Infection, Genetics and Evolution
ER -