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Título: Distinct Campylobacter fetus lineages adapted as livestock pathogens and human pathobionts in the intestinal microbiota
Autor: Iraola, Gregorio
Forster, S. C.
Kumar, N.
Lehours, P.
Bekal, S.
García-Peña, F. J.
Paolicchi, F.
Morsella, C.
Hotzel, H.
Hsueh, P.-R.
Vidal, A.
Lévesque, S.
Yamazaki, W.
Balzan, C.
Vargas, A.
Piccirillo, A.
Chaban, B.
Hill, J. E.
Betancor, Laura
Collado, L.
Truyers, I.
Midwinter, A. C.
Dagi, H. T.
Mégraud, F.
Calleros Basilio, Lucía
Pérez Crossa, Ruben Gustavo
Naya Monteverde, Hugo Mario
Lawley, T. D.
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Bacterium, Cattle, Digestive system, Domestication, Food chain, Genome, Pathogen, Phylogenetics
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Resumen: Campylobacter fetus is a venereal pathogen of cattle and sheep, and an opportunistic human pathogen. It is often assumed that C. fetus infection occurs in humans as a zoonosis through food chain transmission. Here we show that mammalian C. fetus consists of distinct evolutionary lineages, primarily associated with either human or bovine hosts. We use whole-genome phylogenetics on 182 strains from 17 countries to provide evidence that C. fetus may have originated in humans around 10,500 years ago and may have "jumped" into cattle during the livestock domestication period. We detect C. fetus genomes in 8% of healthy human fecal metagenomes, where the human-associated lineages are the dominant type (78%). Thus, our work suggests that C. fetus is an unappreciated human intestinal pathobiont likely spread by human to human transmission. This genome-based evolutionary framework will facilitate C. fetus epidemiology research and the development of improved molecular diagnostics and prevention schemes for this neglected pathogen
Editorial: Nature Publishing Group
EN: Nature Communications, 2017, 8, art. no. 1367
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01449-9
ISSN: 2041-1723
Citación: Iraola, G., et al. Distinct Campylobacter fetus lineages adapted as livestock pathogens and human pathobionts in the intestinal microbiota. Nature Communications 2017, 8: 1367, doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-01449-9
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC –BY 4.0)
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