Pan-genome analysis of Alistipes Genomes: Exploration of diversity and pathogenicity
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2023-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Nath Tonmoy, Joy DebMetadata
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Alistipes, a recently identified and comparatively unexplored bacterial genus of the Bacteroidetes
phylum, has several species isolated from both healthy and diseased individuals. This gram negative, anaerobic, rod-shaped genus of bacteria has multiple complete genomes of different
species available; yet the pathogenicity and other clinically significant genomic characteristics
have not been characterized. In this study, 16 genomes of different Alistipes species were used for
pan-genome analysis to understand the diversity of the genes across the genus. Furthermore, the
same genomes were used to identify the genes related to antimicrobial resistance, virulence, and
other clinically significant genomic characteristics. In this comparative genomic analysis, the
conserved characteristics as well as the variability of different species of Alistipes have been
elucidated. Thirty-six antibiotic resistance genes that provide different strains and/or isolates of
Alistipes resistance to antibiotics e.g., rifampicin, fluoroquinolone, tetracycline, etc. were
identified. Additionally, the identification of bacterial type II secretion system and type II toxin antitoxin systems as well as other virulence genes in the Alistipes genomes provides new insights
on the impact of the bacteria on human health. Ultimately, the identification of pathogenicity associated factors may lead to accurate therapeutic interventions when dealing with different
Alistipes species.