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  • - Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a systemic STI primarily affecting men who have sex with men (MSM), currently presenting as anorectal syndrome in Europe, caused by specific bacterial serovars (L1 to L3).
  • - The study focused on the whole genome of a LGV strain (LGV/17) isolated in 2017 from an HIV-positive MSM in Italy, utilizing whole-genome sequencing to understand its characteristics and improve prevention strategies.
  • - LGV/17 was identified as sequence type ST44 and genovariant L2f, showing similarities to other international strains, indicating complex transmission patterns, and contained genes linked to membrane and glycoprotein functions. *

Article Abstract

Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a systemic sexually transmitted infection caused by serovars L1 to L3. The current LGV cases in Europe are mainly characterized by an anorectal syndrome, spreading within men who have sex with men (MSM). Whole-genome sequencing of LGV strains is crucial to the study of bacterial genomic variants and to improve strategies for contact tracing and prevention. In this study, we described the whole genome of a strain (LGV/17) responsible for a case of rectal LGV. LGV/17 strain was isolated in 2017 in Bologna (North of Italy) from a HIV-positive MSM, presenting a symptomatic proctitis. After the propagation in LLC-MK2 cells, the strain underwent whole-genome sequencing by means of two platforms. Sequence type was determined using the tool MLST 2.0, whereas the genovariant was characterized by an sequence evaluation. A phylogenetic tree was generated by comparing the LGV/17 sequence with a series of L2 genomes, downloaded from the NCBI website. LGV/17 belonged to sequence type ST44 and to the genovariant L2f. Nine ORFs encoding for polymorphic membrane proteins A-I and eight encoding for glycoproteins Pgp1-8 were detected in the chromosome and in the plasmid, respectively. LGV/17 was closely related to other L2f strains, even in the light of a not-negligible variability. The LGV/17 strain showed a genomic structure similar to reference sequences and was phylogenetically related to isolates from disparate parts of the world, indicative of the long-distance dynamics of transmission.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047300PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb45030119DOI Listing

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