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AuthorZhang, Meng
AuthorAdroub, Sabir
AuthorUmmels, Roy
AuthorAsaad, Mohammed
AuthorSong, Lei
AuthorPain, Arnab
AuthorBitter, Wilbert
AuthorGuan, Qingtian
AuthorAbdallah, Abdallah M.
Available date2025-04-23T05:28:10Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameScientific Reports
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-75228-0
ISSN20452322
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64421
AbstractMycobacteria is a diverse genus that includes both innocuous environmental species and serious pathogens like Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium leprae, and Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative agents of tuberculosis, leprosy, and Buruli ulcer, respectively. This study focuses on Mycobacterium marinum, a closely related species known for its larger genome and ability to infect ectothermic species and cooler human extremities. Utilizing whole-genome sequencing, we conducted a comprehensive pan-genome analysis of 100 M. marinum strains, exploring genetic diversity and its impact on pathogenesis and host specificity. Our findings highlight significant genomic diversity, with clear distinctions in core, dispensable, and unique genes among the isolates. Phylogenetic analysis revealed a broad distribution of genetic lineages, challenging previous classifications into distinct clusters. Additionally, we examined the synteny and diversity of the virulence factor CpnT, noting a wide range of C-terminal domain variations across strains, which points to potential adaptations in pathogenic mechanisms. This study enhances our understanding of M. marinum's genomic architecture and its evolutionary relationship with other mycobacterial pathogens, providing insights that could inform disease control strategies for M. tuberculosis and other mycobacteria.
SponsorWhole genome sequencing was supported by the baseline funding of AP at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Bioinformatics analysis was supported by the Research start-up funds of Prof. Qingtian Guan, grant number 04045970001, The Bethune Project of Jilin University 2024B20 of Lei Song and Science and Technology Development Project of Changchun City of Lei Song, grant number 23YQ10. Work at AMA\u2019s Laboratory is supported by the QU internal Grant (QUCG-CMED-21/22-2).
Languageen
PublisherNature Research
SubjectEvolution
Mycobacterium marinum
Pan genome
Virulence genes
TitleComprehensive pan-genome analysis of Mycobacterium marinum: insights into genomic diversity, evolution, and pathogenicity
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number14
dc.accessType Open Access


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