@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25357,
author = {Henrique C?sar Pereira Figueiredo and Siomar de Castro Soares and Felipe Luiz Pereira and Fernanda Alves Dorella and Alex Fiorini Carvalho and J?nia Pacheco Teixeira and Vasco Ariston Carvalho Azevedo and Carlos Augusto Gomes Leal},
title = {Comparative genome analysis of Weissella ceti, an emerging pathogen of farm-raised rainbow trout},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Weissella ceti, tilapia, adhesins, antibiotic resistance, pathogenicity islands, wgMLST, hemolysin, cold adaptation},
doi = {10.1186/s12864-015-2324-4},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {BMC Genomics},
volume = {16},
number = {},
pages = {1095},
abstract = {Background
The genus Weissella belongs to the lactic acid bacteria and includes 18 currently identified species, predominantly isolated from fermented food but rarely from cases of bacteremia in animals. Recently, a new species, designated Weissella ceti, has been correlated with hemorrhagic illness in farm-raised rainbow trout in China, Brazil, and the USA, with high transmission and mortality rates during outbreaks. Although W. ceti is an important emerging veterinary pathogen, little is known about its genomic features or virulence mechanisms. To better understand these and to characterize the species, we have previously sequenced the genomes of W. ceti strains WS08, WS74, and WS105, isolated from different rainbow trout farms in Brazil and displaying different pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns. Here, we present a comparative analysis of the three previously sequenced genomes of W. ceti strains from Brazil along with W. ceti NC36 from the USA and those of other Weissella species.
Results
Phylogenomic and orthology-based analyses both showed a high-similarity in the genetic structure of these W. ceti strains. This structure is corroborated by the highly syntenic order of their genes and the neutral evolution inferred from Tajima?s D. A whole-genome multilocus sequence typing analysis distinguished strains WS08 and NC36 from strains WS74 and WS105. We predicted 10 putative genomic islands (GEI), among which PAIs 3a and 3b are phage sequences that occur only in WS105 and WS74, respectively, whereas PAI 1 is species specific.
Conclusions
We identified several genes putatively involved in the basic processes of bacterial physiology and pathogenesis, including survival in aquatic environment, adherence in the host, spread inside the host, resistance to immune-system-mediated stresses, and antibiotic resistance. These data provide new insights in the molecular epidemiology and host adaptation for this emerging pathogen in aquaculture.
}
}
Taxa for Study 18594

Citation title:
"Comparative genome analysis of Weissella ceti, an emerging pathogen of farm-raised rainbow trout".

Study name:
"Comparative genome analysis of Weissella ceti, an emerging pathogen of farm-raised rainbow trout".

This study is part of submission 18594
(Status: Published).
Taxa
| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 2219140 |
Weissella ceti NC36 |
|
|
| 2219151 |
Weissella ceti WS08 |
|
|
| 2219149 |
Weissella ceti WS105 |
|
|
| 2219150 |
Weissella ceti WS74 |
|
|
| 2219147 |
Weissella cibaria AB3b |
|
|
| 2219144 |
Weissella cibaria KACC 11862 |
|
|
| 2219141 |
Weissella cibaria MG1 |
|
|
| 2219142 |
Weissella cibaria ff3PR |
|
|
| 2219148 |
Weissella confusa LBAE-C39-2 |
1583
|
2559951
|
| 2219146 |
Weissella halotolerans DSM 20190 |
|
|
| 2219145 |
Weissella hellenica Wikim14 |
46256
|
2559953
|
| 2219143 |
Weissella koreensis KACC 15510 |
|
|
| 2219154 |
Weissella koreensis KCTC 3621 |
|
|
| 2219152 |
Weissella oryzae SG25 |
|
|
| 2219153 |
Weissella paramesenteroides ATCC 33313 |
585506
|
|
| 2219139 |
Weissella thailandensis Fsh4-2 |
89061
|
2559958
|