TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence of extensive circulation of Yersinia enterocolitica in rodents and shrews in natural habitats from retrospective and perspective studies in south Caucasus
AU - Imnadze, Tata
AU - Malania, Lile
AU - Chakvetadze, Neli
AU - Burjanadze, Irma
AU - Abazashvili, Natalia
AU - Zhgenti, Ekaterine
AU - Sidamonidze, Ketevan
AU - Khmaladze, Ekaterine
AU - Martashvili, Vakhtang
AU - Tsertsvadze, Nikoloz
AU - Imnadze, Paata
AU - Kandaurov, Andrei
AU - Arner, Ryan J.
AU - Motin, Vladimir
AU - Kosoy, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - Yersinia enterocolitica culture-positive rodents and shrews were reported in different territories across Georgia during 14 of 17 years of investigations conducted for the period of 1981–1997. In total, Y. enterocolitica was isolated from 2052 rodents (15 species) and 33 shrews. Most isolates were obtained from Microtus arvalis, Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus, and Apodemus spp. During the prospective study (2017−2019), isolates of Yersinia-like bacteria were cultured from 53 rodents collected in four parts of Georgia. All the Yersinia-like isolates were confirmed as Y. enterocolitica based on the API 20E and the BD Phenix50 tests. Whole-genome (WG) sequencing of five rodents and one shrew strain of Y. enterocolitica revealed that they possessed a set of virulence genes characteristic of the potentially pathogenic strains of biogroup 1A. All isolates lacked distinguished virulence determinants for YstA, Ail, TccC, VirF, and virulence plasmid pYV but carried the genes for YstB, YmoA, HemPR-HmuVSTU, YaxAB, PhlA, PldA, ArsCBR, and a flagellar apparatus. One strain contained a gene highly homologous to heat-labile enterotoxin, a chain of E. coli, a function not previously described for Y. enterocolitica. The WG single-nucleotide polymorphism-based typing placed the isolates in four distinct phylogenetic clusters.
AB - Yersinia enterocolitica culture-positive rodents and shrews were reported in different territories across Georgia during 14 of 17 years of investigations conducted for the period of 1981–1997. In total, Y. enterocolitica was isolated from 2052 rodents (15 species) and 33 shrews. Most isolates were obtained from Microtus arvalis, Rattus norvegicus, Mus musculus, and Apodemus spp. During the prospective study (2017−2019), isolates of Yersinia-like bacteria were cultured from 53 rodents collected in four parts of Georgia. All the Yersinia-like isolates were confirmed as Y. enterocolitica based on the API 20E and the BD Phenix50 tests. Whole-genome (WG) sequencing of five rodents and one shrew strain of Y. enterocolitica revealed that they possessed a set of virulence genes characteristic of the potentially pathogenic strains of biogroup 1A. All isolates lacked distinguished virulence determinants for YstA, Ail, TccC, VirF, and virulence plasmid pYV but carried the genes for YstB, YmoA, HemPR-HmuVSTU, YaxAB, PhlA, PldA, ArsCBR, and a flagellar apparatus. One strain contained a gene highly homologous to heat-labile enterotoxin, a chain of E. coli, a function not previously described for Y. enterocolitica. The WG single-nucleotide polymorphism-based typing placed the isolates in four distinct phylogenetic clusters.
KW - Bacterial genome
KW - Heat-labile toxin
KW - Rodents
KW - SNP-typing
KW - Shrews
KW - South Caucasus
KW - Virulence genes
KW - Yersinia enterocolitica
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U2 - 10.3390/pathogens10080939
DO - 10.3390/pathogens10080939
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85111623672
SN - 2076-0817
VL - 10
JO - Pathogens
JF - Pathogens
IS - 8
M1 - 939
ER -