2016
DOI: 10.1128/iai.00097-16
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Addiction of Hypertransformable Pneumococcal Isolates to Natural Transformation for In Vivo Fitness and Virulence

Abstract: h Natural genetic transformation of Streptococcus pneumoniae, an important human pathogen, mediates horizontal gene transfer for the development of drug resistance, modulation of carriage and virulence traits, and evasion of host immunity. Transformation frequency differs greatly among pneumococcal clinical isolates, but the molecular basis and biological importance of this interstrain variability remain unclear. In this study, we characterized the transformation frequency and other associated phenotypes of 20… Show more

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“…Yet, the natural transformation phenotype shows extensive variations that are not strictly associated with phylogenetic relationships. This phenomenon is consistent with observations in other transformable species for which the underlying cause have remained elusive (27)(28)(29)(30)41). Quantitative analysis of natural transformability of 25 isolates of L. pneumophila.…”
Section: Large Instraspecific Variations In Natural Transformability supporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Yet, the natural transformation phenotype shows extensive variations that are not strictly associated with phylogenetic relationships. This phenomenon is consistent with observations in other transformable species for which the underlying cause have remained elusive (27)(28)(29)(30)41). Quantitative analysis of natural transformability of 25 isolates of L. pneumophila.…”
Section: Large Instraspecific Variations In Natural Transformability supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Analysis on a more global scale of over 500 genomes, indicates that at least 5% of L. pneumophila isolates are not transformable due to this single conjugative element. This provides the first evidence that conjugative elements significantly contribute to intraspecific variation in natural transformability, a situation observed in other species but so far unexplained (27)(28)(29)(30). This is likely not to be unique to Legionella, as other instance of transformation inhibition by plasmids and conjugative elements have been sporadically reported in other species.…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…Immunoprotection against pneumococcal carriage and lung infection was assessed as described previously (70). Because intranasal inoculation with ST870 frequently resulted in mortality (data not shown), we used strain Xen-11, which has been previously used to assess nasal carriage and lung infection of S. pneumoniae (71,72).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drug-resistant pneumococci may cause difficult-to-treat infections, associated with increased morbidity and mortality [4,10]. In many cases, antibiotic resistance results from horizontal gene transfer (HGT) of a mobile genetic element, or uptake of free DNA from the surrounding environment [11,12], which is of particular importance as pneumococci are naturally competent [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%