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Unique physiological and pathogenic features of Leptospira interrogans revealed by whole-genome sequencing
Authors:Ren Shuang-Xi  Fu Gang  Jiang Xiu-Gao  Zeng Rong  Miao You-Gang  Xu Hai  Zhang Yi-Xuan  Xiong Hui  Lu Gang  Lu Ling-Feng  Jiang Hong-Quan  Jia Jia  Tu Yue-Feng  Jiang Ju-Xing  Gu Wen-Yi  Zhang Yue-Qing  Cai Zhen  Sheng Hai-Hui  Yin Hai-Feng  Zhang Yi  Zhu Gen-Feng  Wan Ma  Huang Hong-Lei  Qian Zhen  Wang Sheng-Yue  Ma Wei  Yao Zhi-Jian  Shen Yan  Qiang Bo-Qin  Xia Qi-Chang  Guo Xiao-Kui  Danchin Antoine  Saint Girons Isabelle  Somerville Ronald L  Wen Yu-Mei  Shi Man-Hua  Chen Zhu  Xu Jian-Guo  Zhao Guo-Ping
Affiliation:Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai, 250 Bi Bo Road, Zhang Jiang High Tech Park, Shanghai 201203, China.
Abstract:Leptospirosis is a widely spread disease of global concern. Infection causes flu-like episodes with frequent severe renal and hepatic damage, such as haemorrhage and jaundice. In more severe cases, massive pulmonary haemorrhages, including fatal sudden haemoptysis, can occur. Here we report the complete genomic sequence of a representative virulent serovar type strain (Lai) of Leptospira interrogans serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae consisting of a 4.33-megabase large chromosome and a 359-kilobase small chromosome, with a total of 4,768 predicted genes. In terms of the genetic determinants of physiological characteristics, the facultatively parasitic L. interrogans differs extensively from two other strictly parasitic pathogenic spirochaetes, Treponema pallidum and Borrelia burgdorferi, although similarities exist in the genes that govern their unique morphological features. A comprehensive analysis of the L. interrogans genes for chemotaxis/motility and lipopolysaccharide synthesis provides a basis for in-depth studies of virulence and pathogenesis. The discovery of a series of genes possibly related to adhesion, invasion and the haematological changes that characterize leptospirosis has provided clues about how an environmental organism might evolve into an important human pathogen.
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