Prevalence of Type VI Secretion System in Spanish Campylobacter jejuni Isolates
Infections from Campylobacter jejuni pose a serious public health problem and are now considered the leading cause of foodborne bacterial gastroenteritis throughout the world. Sequencing of C. jejuni genomes has previously allowed a number of loci to be identified, which encode virulence factors that aid survival and pathogenicity. Recently, a Type VI secretion system (T6SS) consisting of 13 conserved genes was described in C. jejuni strains and recognised to promote pathogenicity and adaptation to the environment. In this study, we determined the presence of this T6SS in 63 Spanish C. jejuni isolates from the food chain and urban effluents using whole-genome sequencing. Our findings demonstrated that nine (14%) strains harboured the 13 ORFs found in prototype strain C. jejuni 108. Further studies will be necessary to determine the prevalence and importance of T6SS-positive C. jejuni strains.
Keywords
Campylobacter, T6SS, VirulenceItem Type | Dataset |
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Capture method | Experiment |
Date | 23 September 2015 |
Geographical area covered (offline during plugin upgrade) |
North Latitude East Longitude South Latitude West Longitude 42.6935 0.109863 37.5566 -6.43799 |
Language(s) of written materials | English |
Creator(s) |
Ugarte-Ruiz, M, Stabler, R |
LSHTM Faculty/Department | Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Dept of Pathogen Molecular Biology (-2019) |
Participating Institutions | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom, VISAVET Health Surveillance Centre, Complutense University of Madrid |
Date Deposited | 11 Nov 2015 10:14 |
Last Modified | 08 Jul 2021 12:52 |
Publisher | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
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