Rapid Pneumococcal Evolution in Response to Clinical Interventions
Wellcome Sanger Institute · Imperial College London · +15 more institutions
Abstract
Epidemiological studies of the naturally transformable bacterial pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae have previously been confounded by high rates of recombination. Sequencing 240 isolates of the PMEN1 (Spain(23F)-1) multidrug-resistant lineage enabled base substitutions to be distinguished from polymorphisms arising through horizontal sequence transfer. More than 700 recombinations were detected, with genes encoding major antigens frequently affected. Among these were 10 capsule-switching events, one of which accompanied a population shift as vaccine-escape serotype 19A isolates emerged in the USA after the introduction of the conjugate polysaccharide vaccine. The evolution of resistance to fluoroquinolones,…
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23Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Lineage (genetic)
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Genetics
- Serotype
- Population
- Microbiology
- Insertion sequence
- Good health and well-being