Extent of horizontal gene transfer in evolution of streptococci of the salivarius group

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Delorme, Christine [1 ]
Poyart, Claire
Ehrlich, S. Dusko
Renault, Pierre
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[1] INRA, Lab Genet Microbienne, F-78352 Jouy En Josas, France
[2] Hop Cochin, INSERM, Inst Cochin,Ctr Natl Reference Streptocoques, Serv Bacteriol,Fac Med Paris 5, F-75679 Paris 14, France
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10.1128/JB.01058-06
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The phylogenetically closely related species Streptococcus salivarius and Streptococcus vestibularis are oral bacteria that are considered commensals, although they can also be found in human infections. The relationship between these two species and the relationship between strains isolated from carriers and strains responsible for invasive infections were investigated by multilocus sequence typing and additional sequence analysis. The clustering of several S. vestibularis alleles and the extent of genomic divergence at certain loci support the conclusion that S. salivarius and S. vestibularis are separate species. The level of sequence diversity in S. salivarius alleles is generally high, whereas that in S. vestibularis alleles is low at certain loci, indicating that the latter species might have evolved recently. Cluster analysis indicated that there has been genetic exchange between S. salivarius and S. vestibularis at three of the nine loci investigated. Horizontal gene transfer between streptococci belonging to the S. salivarius group and other oral streptococci was also detected at several loci. A high level of recombination in S. salivarius was revealed by allele index association and split decomposition sequence analyses. Commensal and infection-associated S. salivarius strains could not be distinguished by cluster analysis, suggesting that the pathogen isolates are opportunistic. Taken together, our results indicate that there is a high level of gene exchange that contributes to the evolution of two streptococcal species from the human oral cavity.
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