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Genome Mosaicism in Field Strains of Mycoplasma bovis as Footprints of In-Host Horizontal Chromosomal Transfer

Ana García-Galán, Éric Baranowski, Marie‐Claude Hygonenq, Mathilda Walch, Guillaume Croville, Christine Citti, Christian de la Fe, Laurent‐Xavier Nouvel

2021Applied and Environmental Microbiology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mycoplasma bovis is a major pathogen of cattle that has significant detrimental effects on economics and animal welfare in cattle rearing worldwide. Understanding the evolution and the adaptative potential of pathogenic mycoplasma species in the natural host is essential to combating them. In this study, we documented the occurrence of mycoplasma chromosomal transfer, an atypical mechanism of horizontal gene transfer, in field isolates of M. bovis that provide new insights into the evolution of this pathogenic species in their natural host. Although these events are expected to occur at low frequency, their impact is accountable for genome-wide variety and reorganization within M. bovis species, which may compromise both diagnostic and disease control.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyHorizontal gene transferGenomeGeneticsMycoplasmaHost (biology)MicrobiologyGeneMicrobial infections and disease researchPlant Virus Research StudiesAquaculture disease management and microbiota