Evolution of the Staphylococcus argenteus ST2250 Clone in Northeastern Thailand Is Linked with the Acquisition of Livestock-Associated Staphylococcal Genes
Evolution of the Staphylococcus argenteus ST2250 Clone in Northeastern Thailand Is Linked with the Acquisition of Livestock-Associated Staphylococcal Genes
byDanesh Moradigaravand, Dorota Jamrozy, Rafal Mostowy, Annaliesa
Anderson, Emma K Nickerson, Janjira Thaipadungpanit, Vanaporn
Wuthiekanun, Direk Limmathurotsakul, et al.
Research ArticleYear:2017
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MBio, 8(4) e00802-17
Abstract
Staphylococcus argenteus is a newly named species previously described as a divergent lineage of Staphylococcus aureus
that has recently been shown to have a global distribution. Despite
growing evidence of the clinical importance of this species, knowledge
about its population epidemiology and genomic architecture is limited.
We used whole-genome sequencing to evaluate and compare S. aureus (n = 251) and S. argenteus (n
= 68) isolates from adults with staphylococcal sepsis at several
hospitals in northeastern Thailand between 2006 and 2013. The majority
(82%) of the S. argenteus isolates were of multilocus sequence type 2250 (ST2250). S. aureus was more diverse, although 43% of the isolates belonged to ST121. Bayesian analysis suggested an S. argenteus
ST2250 substitution rate of 4.66 (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.12 to
6.38) mutations per genome per year, which was comparable to the …