2015
DOI: 10.1128/iai.01081-15
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Isolation Site Influences Virulence Phenotype of Serotype 14 Streptococcus pneumoniae Strains Belonging to Multilocus Sequence Type 15

Abstract: Streptococcus pneumoniae is a diverse species causing invasive as well as localized infections that result in massive global morbidity and mortality. Strains vary markedly in pathogenic potential, but the molecular basis is obscured by the diversity and plasticity of the pneumococcal genome. We have previously reported that S. pneumoniae serotype 3 isolates belonging to the same multilocus sequence type (MLST) differed markedly in in vitro and in vivo phenotypes, in accordance with the clinical site of isolati… Show more

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“…Although these studies have provided a critical foundation for our understanding of S. sanguinis physiology, a single strain cannot encompass the full genotypic or phenotypic range of a species. As one example, recent work in Streptococcus pneumoniae, a close relative of S. sanguinis, has highlighted how a small interrogative strain pool can lead to oversimplifications of bacterial functions and host relationships (25)(26)(27). Fortunately, a number of S. sanguinis strains are available with corresponding information, including anatomical origin of isolation (oral cavity of normal subjects or blood of IE patients), multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) (28), and draft genome sequences (NCBI).…”
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“…Although these studies have provided a critical foundation for our understanding of S. sanguinis physiology, a single strain cannot encompass the full genotypic or phenotypic range of a species. As one example, recent work in Streptococcus pneumoniae, a close relative of S. sanguinis, has highlighted how a small interrogative strain pool can lead to oversimplifications of bacterial functions and host relationships (25)(26)(27). Fortunately, a number of S. sanguinis strains are available with corresponding information, including anatomical origin of isolation (oral cavity of normal subjects or blood of IE patients), multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) (28), and draft genome sequences (NCBI).…”
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“…The 4559-Blood-upregulated genes encode proteins involved in multiple pathways such as general metabolism, peroxisome proliferatoractivated receptor (PPAR) signaling, steroid hormone biosynthesis and cAMP signaling. Although both strains belong to the same capsular serotype and ST 6 , our data strongly suggest wildly diverging isolate-specific host responses during early infection, with the rafR SNP varying the host response considerably. Interestingly, the host transcriptional response to 4559M closely resembles that of 9-47-Ear ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…However, by 24 h, the ear isolate had been cleared from the lungs, instead spreading to the ear and brain. In contrast, the blood isolate persisted in the lungs at 24 h, but did not spread to the ear or brain 6 . Thus, 6 h post infection is a critical decision point in the pathogenic process, and the similar bacterial loads in the lung at this time enables examination of host/pathogen transcriptional cross-talk without the complication of bacterial dose effects.…”
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confidence: 87%
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