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Reorganized Genomic Taxonomy of Francisellaceae Enables Design of Robust Environmental PCR Assays for Detection of Francisella tularensis

Authors :
Öhrman, Caroline
Sahl, Jason W.
Sjödin, Andreas
Uneklint, Ingrid
Ballard, Rebecca
Karlsson, Linda
McDonough, Ryelan F.
Sundell, David
Soria, Kathleen
Bäckman, Stina
Chase, Kitty
Brindefalk, Björn
Sozhamannan, Shanmuga
Vallesi, Adriana
Hägglund, Emil
Ramirez-Paredes, Jose Gustavo
Thelaus, Johanna
Colquhoun, Duncan
Myrtennäs, Kerstin
Birdsell, Dawn
Johansson, Anders
Wagner, David M.
Forsman, Mats
Öhrman, Caroline
Sahl, Jason W.
Sjödin, Andreas
Uneklint, Ingrid
Ballard, Rebecca
Karlsson, Linda
McDonough, Ryelan F.
Sundell, David
Soria, Kathleen
Bäckman, Stina
Chase, Kitty
Brindefalk, Björn
Sozhamannan, Shanmuga
Vallesi, Adriana
Hägglund, Emil
Ramirez-Paredes, Jose Gustavo
Thelaus, Johanna
Colquhoun, Duncan
Myrtennäs, Kerstin
Birdsell, Dawn
Johansson, Anders
Wagner, David M.
Forsman, Mats
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In recent years, an increasing diversity of species has been recognized within the family Francisellaceae. Unfortunately, novel isolates are sometimes misnamed in initial publications or multiple sources propose different nomenclature for genetically highly similar isolates. Thus, unstructured and occasionally incorrect information can lead to confusion in the scientific community. Historically, detection of Francisella tularensis in environmental samples has been challenging due to the considerable and unknown genetic diversity within the family, which can result in false positive results. We have assembled a comprehensive collection of genome sequences representing most known Francisellaceae species/strains and restructured them according to a taxonomy that is based on phylogenetic structure. From this structured dataset, we identified a small number of genomic regions unique to F. tularensis that are putatively suitable for specific detection of this pathogen in environmental samples. We designed and validated specific PCR assays based on these genetic regions that can be used for the detection of F. tularensis in environmental samples, such as water and air filters.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1248700171
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390.microorganisms9010146