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  • Streptococcus pyogenes causes 700 million infections globally each year, and despite extensive research, an effective vaccine remains unavailable.
  • A study sequenced 2,101 strains and found specific genetic variations that affect the bacterium's virulence, combining different analytical methods to deepen understanding of how these genetic factors influence disease severity.
  • The approach used in this research can be applied to other microbes, potentially paving the way for new treatments for various human pathogens.

Article Abstract

Streptococcus pyogenes causes 700 million human infections annually worldwide, yet, despite a century of intensive effort, there is no licensed vaccine against this bacterium. Although a number of large-scale genomic studies of bacterial pathogens have been published, the relationships among the genome, transcriptome, and virulence in large bacterial populations remain poorly understood. We sequenced the genomes of 2,101 emm28 S. pyogenes invasive strains, from which we selected 492 phylogenetically diverse strains for transcriptome analysis and 50 strains for virulence assessment. Data integration provided a novel understanding of the virulence mechanisms of this model organism. Genome-wide association study, expression quantitative trait loci analysis, machine learning, and isogenic mutant strains identified and confirmed a one-nucleotide indel in an intergenic region that significantly alters global transcript profiles and ultimately virulence. The integrative strategy that we used is generally applicable to any microbe and may lead to new therapeutics for many human pathogens.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8547240PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41588-018-0343-1DOI Listing

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