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Prevalence of Shigella boydii in Bangladesh: Isolation and Characterization of a Rare Phage MK-13 That Can Robustly Identify Shigellosis Caused by Shigella boydii Type 1
Shigellosis, caused by Shigella boydii type 1, is understudied and underreported. For 3 years, GEMS study identified 5.4% of all Shigella as S. boydii . We showed the prevalent serotypes of S. boydii in Bangladesh and phage-based diagnosis of S. boydii type 1, a rapid and low-cost approach. Previous...
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Published in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2019-11, Vol.10, p.2461-2461 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
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Summary: | Shigellosis, caused by
Shigella boydii
type 1, is understudied and underreported. For 3 years, GEMS study identified 5.4% of all
Shigella
as
S. boydii
. We showed the prevalent serotypes of
S. boydii
in Bangladesh and phage-based diagnosis of
S. boydii
type 1, a rapid and low-cost approach. Previously typed 793 clinical
S. boydii
strains were used for serotype distribution. Twenty-eight environmental water samples were collected for isolation of
Shigella
phages. Forty-eight serotypes of
Shigella
and other enteric bacteria were used for testing the susceptibility to phage MK-13. Electron microscopy, restriction enzyme analysis, whole genome sequencing (WGS), and annotation were performed for extensive characterization.
S. boydii
type 1 is the second most prevalent serotype among 20 serotypes of
S. boydii
in Bangladesh. We isolated a novel phage, MK-13, which specifically lyses
S. boydii
type 1, but doesn’t lyse other 47 serotypes of
Shigella
or other enteric bacteria tested. The phage belongs to the
Myoviridae
family and distinct from other phages indicated by electron microscopy and restriction enzyme analysis, respectively. MK-13 genome consists of 158 kbp of circularly permuted double-stranded DNA with G + C content of 49.45%, and encodes 211 open reading frames including four tRNA-coding regions. The genome has 98% identity with previously reported phage, ΦSboM-AG3, reported to have a broader host range infecting most of the
S. boydii
and other species of
Shigella
tested. To our knowledge, MK-13 is the first phage reported to be used as a diagnostic marker to detect
S. boydii
type 1, especially in remote settings with limited laboratory infrastructure. |
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2019.02461 |