Published May 19, 2024 | Version v4
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Salmonella enterica serovar Derby isolated from eggs show genomic and phenotypic traits that may be linked to inability to produce human infection.

  • 1. Universidad de la República Facultad de Medicina
  • 1. Universidad de la República Facultad de Medicina
  • 2. Universidad de la República Uruguay

Description

Salmonella enterica serovar Derby causes foodborne disease (FBD) outbreaks worldwide, mainly from contaminated pork but also from chickens. During a major epidemic of FBD in Uruguay due to S. Enteritidis from poultry, we conducted a large survey of commercially available eggs, where we isolated many S. Enteritidis strains but surprisingly also a much larger number (ratio 5:1) of S. Derby strains. No single case of S. Derby infection was detected in that period, suggesting that the S. Derby egg strains were impaired for human infection. We sequenced fourteen of these egg isolates, as well as fifteen isolates from pork or human infection that were isolated in Uruguay before and after that period, and all sequenced strains had the same sequence type (ST40). Phylogenomic genomic analysis was conducted using more than 3500 genomes from the same sequence type (ST), revealing that Uruguayan isolates clustered into four distantly related lineages. Population structure analysis (BAPS) suggested the division of the analyzed genomes into nine different BAPS1 groups, with Uruguayan strains clustering within four of them. All egg isolates clustered together as a monophyletic group and showed marked differences in gene content with the strains in the other clusters. Differences included the absence of a C-terminal fragment of the speF gene, as well as variations in the composition of mobile genetic elements, such as plasmids, insertion sequences, transposons, and phages, between egg isolates and human/pork isolates. Egg isolates showed an acid susceptibility phenotype, reduced ability to reach the intestine after oral inoculation of mice, and reduced induction of SPI-2 ssaG gene, compared to human isolates from other monophyletic groups. Mice challenge experiments showed that mice infected intraperitoneally with human/pork isolates died between 1-7 days p.i., while all animals infected with the egg strain survived the challenge. Altogether, our results suggest that loss of gene functions and the absence of plasmids in egg isolates may explain why these S. Derby were not capable of producing human infection despite being at that time, the main serovar recovered from eggs countrywide.

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#Description of Files

---Derby.nwk: Complete tree of S. Derby as described in Figure 1.

 

---assembly_seq.tar.gz: Genome assembly sequences of 29 Uruguayan isolates.

 

---faa_file.tar.gz: Protein sequences of 29 Uruguayan isolates.

 

---ffn_file.tar.gz: Gene sequences of 29 Uruguayan isolates.

 

---gff_file.tar.gz: gff annotation files of 29 Uruguayan isolates

 

---jaccard_PCA.R: Determination of Jaccard Distance and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) from the presence/absence gene matrix (R script).

 

---PCA_script.ipynb: Visualization of PCA (Python, Jupyter Notebook).

 

---matrix_trans.tab: Presence/absence gene matrix filtered from 15% to 95%.

 

---matriz_func_15_95.tab: Presence/absence gene matrix filtered from 15% to 95%, excluding hypothetical proteins.

 

---CSV Files: All CSV files contain the principal component values from each PCA graph.

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2023-12-19