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  • * Two strains of N. seriolae, isolated from diseased fish, were sequenced to analyze their genomes and were found to have a common ancestor with a human pathogenic Nocardia species.
  • * The genome comparison revealed these strains have extra genes for iron acquisition and numerous antibiotic resistance genes, indicating their virulence and potential for causing disease in fish.

Article Abstract

Members of the genus Nocardia are widespread in diverse environments; a wide range of Nocardia species are known to cause nocardiosis in several animals, including cat, dog, fish, and humans. Of the pathogenic Nocardia species, N. seriolae is known to cause disease in cultured fish, resulting in major economic loss. We isolated two N. seriolae strains, CK-14008 and EM15050, from diseased fish and sequenced their genomes using the PacBio sequencing platform. To identify their genomic features, we compared their genomes with those of other Nocardia species. Phylogenetic analysis showed that N. seriolae shares a common ancestor with a putative human pathogenic Nocardia species. Moreover, N. seriolae strains were phylogenetically divided into four clusters according to host fish families. Through genome comparison, we observed that the putative pathogenic Nocardia strains had additional genes for iron acquisition. Dozens of antibiotic resistance genes were detected in the genomes of N. seriolae strains; most of the antibiotics were involved in the inhibition of the biosynthesis of proteins or cell walls. Our results demonstrated the virulence features and antibiotic resistance of fish pathogenic N. seriolae strains at the genomic level. These results may be useful to develop strategies for the prevention of fish nocardiosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6436429PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.656DOI Listing

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