Unencapsulated Streptococcus pneumoniae from conjunctivitis encode variant traits and belong to a distinct phylogenetic cluster
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Valentino, Michael D.
McGuire, Abigail Manson
Rosch, Jason W.
Burnham, Corinna
Sanfilippo, Christine M.
Carter, Robert A.
Zegans, Michael E.
Beall, Bernard
Earl, Ashlee M.
Tuomanen, Elaine I.
Morris, Timothy W.
Haas, Wolfgang
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Valentino, M. D., A. M. McGuire, J. W. Rosch, P. J. M. Bispo, C. Burnham, C. M. Sanfilippo, R. A. Carter, et al. 2014. “Unencapsulated Streptococcus pneumoniae from conjunctivitis encode variant traits and belong to a distinct phylogenetic cluster.” Nature communications 5 (1): 5411. doi:10.1038/ncomms6411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6411.Abstract
Streptococcus pneumoniae, an inhabitant of the upper respiratory mucosa, causes respiratory and invasive infections as well as conjunctivitis. Strains that lack the capsule, a main virulence factor and the target of current vaccines, are often isolated from conjunctivitis cases. Here we perform a comparative genomic analysis of 271 strains of conjunctivitis-causing S. pneumoniae from 72 postal codes in the US. We find that the vast majority of conjunctivitis strains are members of a distinct cluster of closely related unencapsulated strains. These strains possess divergent forms of pneumococcal virulence factors (such as CbpA and neuraminidases) that are not shared with other unencapsulated nasopharyngeal S. pneumoniae. They also possess putative adhesins that have not been described in encapsulated pneumococci. These findings suggest that the unencapsulated strains capable of causing conjunctivitis utilize a pathogenesis strategy substantially different from that described for S. pneumoniae at other infection sites.Other Sources
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