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Horizontal transfer and pathogenicity Victoria Moiseeva Genomics, Master on Advanced Genetics UAB, Barcelona, 2014

INDEX Horizontal Transfer Horizontal gene transfer mechanisms Detection methods of HGT Examples Staphylococcus aureus Escherichia coli Conclusion References

Horizontal transfer Horizontal gene transfer is a process in which exogenic DNA is introduced and integrated into a recipient genome. The most transferred: transposable elements functional genes regulatory sequences All three domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya

Importance Several novel multi-resistant and/or hyper-virulent superbugs emerged over the last years as a result of horizontal acquisition of antibiotic resistance and virulence genes, causing serious outbreaks. recognize and predict virulent strain emergence and epidemics formulate protective public health policies and maneuvers develop or modify vaccines

Horizontal gene transfer mechanisms A. Transformation B. Generalized transduction C. Conjugation

Detection methods (i) difference between gene trees derived from a limited number of gene families and the reference trees such as the small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rrna) tree or whole genome tree; (ii) unexpectedly high sequence similarity of a gene from two distant genomes compared with those among homologous genes in closely related genomes; (iii) unusual nucleotide composition or codon usages of a gene compared with the rest of the genes within a genome.

Analyze of 116 prokaryotic complete genomes shows 46,759 ( 14%) of the total 324,653 ORFs were derived from recent horizontal transfers (Table 1). The average proportion of HT genes per genome was 12% of all ORFs, ranging from 0.5% to 25% depending on prokaryotic lineage. Nakamura et al. Nature Genetics 36, 760-766 (2004)

4 main functional categories plasmid, phage and transposon functions (28.3%) cell envelope (13.8%) regulatory functions (11.0%) cellular processes (10.0%) Nakamura et al. Nature Genetics 36, 760-766 (2004)

Pathogenicity islands Pathogenicity islands: a subset of genomic islands characterized by their capacity to encode virulence functions. adhesion and invasion type-iii secretion systems for altering host cell metabolism toxin production a host of metabolic capabilities (e. g. acquisition of phosphate and iron at low concentrations) Nakamura et al. Nature Genetics 36, 760-766 (2004)

The pathway to pathogenicity While the introduction of pathogenicity islands by horizontal gene transfer is considered a hallmark in the evolution of pathogenic bacteria, this process represents only one step in a multifaceted and complex evolutionary process. Nakamura et al. Nature Genetics 36, 760-766 (2004)

Staphylococcus aureus Has the potential to cause from benign skin infections to severe diseases, such as septicaemia, osteomyelitis and endocarditis. Genomic island responsible for the spread of methicillin resistance encoding gene meca among S. aureus is termed the staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec) It has been hypothesized that SCCmec island originated in Staphylococcus epidermidis and was acquired in the process of evolution of S. aureus by horizontal gene transfer Juhas, 2013 Informa Healthcare USA 1549-7828

Kriegeskorte et al. Nature Medicine 18, 662 663 (2012)

Escherichia coli E. coli is an extremely versatile bacterium E. coli has the potential to cause life-threatening infections Genomes of pathogenic E. coli strains can be 1Mb larger than those of non-pathogenic strains due to horizontal acquisition of genomic islands The remarkable pathogenicity of the E. coli O104:H4 outbreak strain was the result of the combination of two horizontally acquired factors: increased Shiga toxin absorption and increased antibiotic resistance Juhas, 2013 Informa Healthcare USA 1549-7828

Conclusion Besides showing importance of novel technologies, the outbreaks also demonstrated the serious consequences of interspecies and intergenera horizontal transfer of virulence genes.

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