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Comparative Genomic Analysis of Fusobacterium necrophorum Provides Insights into Conserved Virulence Genes

Prabha K. Bista, Deepti Pillai, Chayan Roy, Joy Scaria, Sanjeev Narayanan

2022Microbiology Spectrum35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fusobacterium necrophorum is an anaerobic bacterium that causes liver abscesses in cattle with an annual incidence rate of 10% to 20%, resulting in a substantial economic impact on the cattle industry. The lack of definite biochemical tests makes it difficult to distinguish F. necrophorum subspecies phenotypically, where genomic characterization plays a significant role. However, due to the lack of a good reference genome for comparison, F. necrophorum subspecies-level identification represents a significant challenge. To overcome this challenge, we used comparative genomics to validate clinical test strains for subspecies-level identification. The findings of our study help predict specific clades of previously uncharacterized strains of F. necrophorum. Our study identifies both general and subspecies-specific virulence genes through a custom search-based analysis. The virulence genes identified in this study can be the focus of future studies aimed at evaluating their potential as vaccine targets to prevent fusobacterial infections in cattle.

Topics & Concepts

Fusobacterium necrophorumVirulenceBiologyGeneticsGeneComputational biologyMicrobiologyStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsOtolaryngology and Infectious DiseasesInfections and bacterial resistance