Journal article
A hypervariable genomic island identified in clinical and environmental Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis isolates from Germany
A Sanchini, T Semmler, L Mao, N Kumar, F Dematheis, K Tandon, V Peddireddy, N Ahmed, A Lewin
International Journal of Medical Microbiology | Published : 2016
Abstract
Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis (MAH) is an opportunistic human pathogen widespread in the environment. Genomic islands (GI)s represent a part of the accessory genome of bacteria and influence virulence, drug-resistance or fitness and trigger bacterial evolution. We previously identified a novel GI in four MAH genomes. Here, we further explored this GI in a larger collection of MAH isolates from Germany (n = 41), including 20 clinical and 21 environmental isolates. Based on comparative whole genome analysis, we detected this GI in 39/41 (95.1%) isolates. Although all these GIs integrated in the same insertion hotspot, there is high variability in the genetic structure of this GI: eigh..
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Funding Acknowledgements
AS received a grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG)-sponsored International Research Training Group (IRTG) entitled Internationales Graduiertenkolleg - Functional Molecular Infection Epidemiology - GRK1673 (Berlin-Hyderabad)'.