1. Deciphering the unexplored Leptospira diversity from soils uncovers genomic evolution to virulence
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Emilie Bierque, Dominique Girault, Ignacio Ferrés, Mathieu Picardeau, Gregorio Iraola, Roman Thibeaux, Cyrille Goarant, Marie-Estelle Soupé-Gilbert, Unité de Recherche et d'Expertise Leptospirose - Leptospirosis Research and Expertise Unit [Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie] (UREL), Institut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP)-Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP), Bioinformatics / Bioinformática [Montevideo], Institut Pasteur de Montevideo, Centre Collaborateur FAO/OMS pour l'épidémiologie de la leptospirose, Institut Pasteur [Paris], Centre National de Référence de la Leptospirose - National Reference Center Leptospirosis (CNR), Biologie des Spirochètes / Biology of Spirochetes, and Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)
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0301 basic medicine ,030106 microbiology ,Biodiversity ,Virulence ,Genomics ,Microbial Evolution and Epidemiology: Zoonosis/Anthroponosis ,Biology ,Genome ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Evolution, Molecular ,03 medical and health sciences ,New Caledonia ,Leptospira ,Genus ,[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,Phylogenomics ,Gene Duplication ,evolution ,genomics ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Leptospirosis ,Phylogeny ,Soil Microbiology ,Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid ,Phylogenetic tree ,Whole Genome Sequencing ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Evolutionary biology ,ecology ,Genome, Bacterial ,Research Article - Abstract
Despite recent advances in our understanding of the genomics of members of the genus Leptospira, little is known on how virulence has emerged in this heterogeneous bacterial genus as well as on the lifestyle of pathogenic members of the genus Leptospira outside animal hosts. Here, we isolated 12 novel species of the genus Leptospira from tropical soils, significantly increasing the number of known species to 35 and finding evidence of highly unexplored biodiversity in the genus. Extended comparative phylogenomics and pan-genome analyses at the genus level by incorporating 26 novel genomes, revealed that, the traditional leptospiral ‘pathogens’ cluster, as defined by their phylogenetic position, can be split in two groups with distinct virulence potential and accessory gene patterns. These genomic distinctions are strongly linked to the ability to cause or not severe infections in animal models and humans. Our results not only provide new insights into virulence evolution in the members of the genus Leptospira, but also lay the foundations for refining the classification of the pathogenic species.
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- 2018
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