Flávia Aburjaile
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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PLOS ONE | 2013
Siomar de Castro Soares; Artur Silva; Eva Trost; Jochen Blom; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Amjad Ali; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Carlos R. Diniz; Eudes Guilherme Vieria Barbosa; Fernanda Alves Dorella; Flávia Aburjaile; Flávia Souza Rocha; Karina K F Nascimento; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Sintia Almeida; Syed Shah Hassan; Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar; Ulisses de Pádua Pereira; Vinicius Augusto Carvalho de Abreu; Maria Paula Cruz Schneider; Anderson Miyoshi; Andreas Tauch; Vasco Azevedo
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is a facultative intracellular pathogen and the causative agent of several infectious and contagious chronic diseases, including caseous lymphadenitis, ulcerative lymphangitis, mastitis, and edematous skin disease, in a broad spectrum of hosts. In addition, Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infections pose a rising worldwide economic problem in ruminants. The complete genome sequences of 15 C. pseudotuberculosis strains isolated from different hosts and countries were comparatively analyzed using a pan-genomic strategy. Phylogenomic, pan-genomic, core genomic, and singleton analyses revealed close relationships among pathogenic corynebacteria, the clonal-like behavior of C. pseudotuberculosis and slow increases in the sizes of pan-genomes. According to extrapolations based on the pan-genomes, core genomes and singletons, the C. pseudotuberculosis biovar ovis shows a more clonal-like behavior than the C. pseudotuberculosis biovar equi. Most of the variable genes of the biovar ovis strains were acquired in a block through horizontal gene transfer and are highly conserved, whereas the biovar equi strains contain great variability, both intra- and inter-biovar, in the 16 detected pathogenicity islands (PAIs). With respect to the gene content of the PAIs, the most interesting finding is the high similarity of the pilus genes in the biovar ovis strains compared with the great variability of these genes in the biovar equi strains. Concluding, the polymerization of complete pilus structures in biovar ovis could be responsible for a remarkable ability of these strains to spread throughout host tissues and penetrate cells to live intracellularly, in contrast with the biovar equi, which rarely attacks visceral organs. Intracellularly, the biovar ovis strains are expected to have less contact with other organisms than the biovar equi strains, thereby explaining the significant clonal-like behavior of the biovar ovis strains.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Hivana Dall'Agnol; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Siomar de Castro Soares; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Sintia Almeida; Rafael A. Baraúna; Diego Assis das Graças; Luciano Chaves Franco; Amjad Ali; Syed Shah Hassan; Catarina Nunes; Maria Silvanira Barbosa; Karina Fiaux; Flávia Aburjaile; Eudes Barbosa; Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar; Daniella Vilela; Felipe Nóbrega; Adriana Lopes dos Santos; Marta Sofia P. Carepo; Vasco Azevedo; Maria Paula Cruz Schneider; Vivian H. Pellizari; Artur Silva
Exiguobacterium antarcticum is a psychotropic bacterium isolated for the first time from microbial mats of Lake Fryxell in Antarctica. Many organisms of the genus Exiguobacterium are extremophiles and have properties of biotechnological interest, e.g., the capacity to adapt to cold, which make this genus a target for discovering new enzymes, such as lipases and proteases, in addition to improving our understanding of the mechanisms of adaptation and survival at low temperatures. This study presents the genome of E. antarcticum B7, isolated from a biofilm sample of Ginger Lake on King George Island, Antarctic peninsula.
Journal of Biotechnology | 2013
Siomar de Castro Soares; Eva Trost; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Eudes Barbosa; Flávia Aburjaile; Amjad Ali; Carlos Augusto Almeida Diniz; Syed Shah Hassan; Karina Fiaux; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar; Ulisses de Pádua Pereira; Sintia Almeida; Vinicius Augusto Carvalho de Abreu; Flávia Souza Rocha; Fernanda Alves Dorella; Anderson Miyoshi; Artur Silva; Vasco Azevedo; Andreas Tauch
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is the causative agent of several veterinary diseases in a broad range of economically important hosts, which can vary from caseous lymphadenitis in sheep and goats (biovar ovis) to ulcerative lymphangitis in cattle and horses (biovar equi). Existing vaccines against C. pseudotuberculosis are mainly intended for small ruminants and, even in these hosts, they still present remarkable limitations. In this study, we present the complete genome sequence of C. pseudotuberculosis biovar equi strain 258, isolated from a horse with ulcerative lymphangitis. The genome has a total size of 2,314,404 bp and contains 2088 predicted protein-coding regions. Using in silico analysis, eleven pathogenicity islands were detected in the genome sequence of C. pseudotuberculosis 258. The application of a reverse vaccinology strategy identified 49 putative antigenic proteins, which can be used as candidate vaccine targets in future works.
BMC Genomics | 2012
Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Alfonso Gala-Garcia; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Debmalya Barh; Eudes Guilherme Vieria Barbosa; Flávia Aburjaile; Fernanda Alves Dorella; Flávia Souza Rocha; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Meritxell Zurita-Turk; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Sintia Almeida; Siomar de Castro Soares; Ulisses de Pádua Pereira; Vinicius Augusto Carvalho de Abreu; Artur Silva; Anderson Miyoshi; Vasco Azevedo
BackgroundPan-genomic studies aim, for instance, at defining the core, dispensable and unique genes within a species. A pan-genomics study for vaccine design tries to assess the best candidates for a vaccine against a specific pathogen. In this context, rather than studying genes predicted to be exported in a single genome, with pan-genomics it is possible to study genes present in different strains within the same species, such as virulence factors. The target organism of this pan-genomic work here presented is Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, the etiologic agent of caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) in goat and sheep, which causes significant economic losses in those herds around the world. Currently, only a few antigens against CLA are known as being the basis of commercial and still ineffective vaccines. In this regard, the here presented work analyses, in silico, five C. pseudotuberculosis genomes and gathers data to predict common exported proteins in all five genomes. These candidates were also compared to two recent C. pseudotuberculosis in vitro exoproteome results.ResultsThe complete genome of five C. pseudotuberculosis strains (1002, C231, I19, FRC41 and PAT10) were submitted to pan-genomics analysis, yielding 306, 59 and 12 gene sets, respectively, representing the core, dispensable and unique in silico predicted exported pan-genomes. These sets bear 150 genes classified as secreted (SEC) and 227 as potentially surface exposed (PSE). Our findings suggest that the main C. pseudotuberculosis in vitro exoproteome could be greater, appended by a fraction of the 35 proteins formerly predicted as making part of the variant in vitro exoproteome. These genomes were manually curated for correct methionine initiation and redeposited with a total of 1885 homogenized genes.ConclusionsThe in silico prediction of exported proteins has allowed to define a list of putative vaccine candidate genes present in all five complete C. pseudotuberculosis genomes. Moreover, it has also been possible to define the in silico predicted dispensable and unique C. pseudotuberculosis exported proteins. These results provide in silico evidence to further guide experiments in the areas of vaccines, diagnosis and drugs. The work here presented is the first whole C. pseudotuberculosis in silico predicted pan-exoproteome completed till today.
Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2013
Ulisses de Pádua Pereira; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Syed Shah Hassan; Flávia Aburjaile; Siomar de Castro Soares; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Sintia Almeida; Carlos Augusto Almeida Diniz; Maria Silvanira Barbosa; Pablo H.C.G. de Sá; Amjad Ali; Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar; Fernanda Alves Dorella; Adhemar Zerlotini; Flávio Marcos Gomes Araújo; Laura Rabelo Leite; Guilherme Oliveira; Anderson Miyoshi; Artur Silva; Vasco Azevedo; Henrique César Pereira Figueiredo
Streptococcus agalactiae (Lancefield group B; GBS) is the causative agent of meningoencephalitis in fish, mastitis in cows, and neonatal sepsis in humans. Meningoencephalitis is a major health problem for tilapia farming and is responsible for high economic losses worldwide. Despite its importance, the genomic characteristics and the main molecular mechanisms involved in virulence of S. agalactiae isolated from fish are still poorly understood. Here, we present the genomic features of the 1,820,886 bp long complete genome sequence of S. agalactiae SA20-06 isolated from a meningoencephalitis outbreak in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) from Brazil, and its annotation, consisting of 1,710 protein-coding genes (excluding pseudogenes), 7 rRNA operons, 79 tRNA genes and 62 pseudogenes.
Genome Announcements | 2014
Letícia de Castro Oliveira; Tessália Diniz Luerce Saraiva; Siomar de Castro Soares; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Pablo H. C. Sá; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Fábio Miranda; Matheus Freire; Wendel Renan; Alberto Fernandes de Oliveira Junior; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Bianca Mendes Souza; Camila Prósperi De Castro; Carlos Augusto Almeida Diniz; Clarissa Santos Rocha; Diego C. B. Mariano; Edgar L. Aguiar; Edson L. Folador; Eudes Barbosa; Flávia Aburjaile; Lucas Amorim Gonçalves; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Marcela de Azevedo; Pamela Mancha Agresti; Renata F. Silva; Sandeep Tiwari; Sintia Almeida; Syed Shah Hassan; Vanessa Bastos Pereira
ABSTRACT Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis NCDO 2118 is a nondairy lactic acid bacterium, a xylose fermenter, and a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) producer isolated from frozen peas. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of L. lactis NCDO 2118, a strain with probiotic potential activity.
Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2012
Syed Shah Hassan; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Ulisses de Pádua Pereira; Arshad Islam; Amjad Ali; Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar; Dayana Ribeiro; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Siomar de Castro Soares; Fernanda Alves Dorella; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Maria Paula Cruz Schneider; Maria Silvanira Barbosa; Sintia Almeida; Vinicius Augusto Carvalho de Abreu; Flávia Aburjaile; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Louise Teixeira Cerdeira; Karina Fiaux; Eudes Guilherme Vieria Barbosa; Carlos R. Diniz; Flávia Souza Rocha; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Neha Jain; Sandeep Tiwari; Debmalya Barh; Anderson Miyoshi; Borna Müller; Artur Silva; Vasco Azevedo
The Actinobacteria, Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis strain P54B96, a nonmotile, non-sporulating and a mesophile bacterium, was isolated from liver, lung and mediastinal lymph node lesions in an antelope from South Africa. This strain is interesting in the sense that it has been found together with non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTMs) which could nevertheless play a role in the lesion formation. In this work, we describe a set of features of C. pseudotuberculosis P54B96, together with the details of the complete genome sequence and annotation. The genome comprises of 2.34 Mbp long, single circular genome with 2,084 protein-coding genes, 12 rRNA, 49 tRNA and 62 pseudogenes and a G+C content of 52.19%. The analysis of the genome sequence provides means to better understanding the molecular and genetic basis of virulence of this bacterium, enabling a detailed investigation of its pathogenesis.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Florence E Pethick; Alex F. Lainson; Raja Yaga; Allen Flockhart; David George Emslie Smith; Willie Donachie; Louise Teixeira Cerdeira; Artur M. S. Silva; Erik Bol; Thiago Souza Lopes; Maria Silvanira Barbosa; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Siomar de Castro Soares; Sintia Almeida; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Flávia Aburjaile; Vinicius Augusto Carvalho de Abreu; Dayana Ribeiro; Karina Fiaux; Carlos Augusto Almeida Diniz; Eudes Guilherme Vieria Barbosa; Ulisses de Pádua Pereira; Syed Shah Hassan; Amjad Ali; Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar; Fernanda Alves Dorella; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Flávia Souza Rocha
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis causes disease in several animal species, although distinct biovars exist that appear to be restricted to specific hosts. In order to facilitate a better understanding of the differences between biovars, we report here the complete genome sequence of the equine pathogen Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis strain 1/06-A.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2011
Louise Teixeira Cerdeira; Maria Paula Cruz Schneider; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Sintia Almeida; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Eudes Barbosa; Amjad Ali; Flávia Aburjaile; Vinicius Augusto Carvalho de Abreu; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Siomar de Castro Soares; Fernanda Alves Dorella; Flávia Souza Rocha; Erick Bol; Pablo H.C.G. de Sá; Thiago Souza Lopes; Maria Silvanira Barbosa; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos; Nilson Coimbra; Alex Ranieri Jerônimo Lima; Debmalya Barh; Neha Jain; Sandeep Tiwari; Rathiram Raja; Vasudeo Zambare; Preetam Ghosh; Eva Trost; Andreas Tauch; Anderson Miyoshi
In this work, we report the whole-genome sequence of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis bv. equi strain CIP 52.97 (Collection Institut Pasteur), isolated in 1952 from a case of ulcerative lymphangitis in a Kenyan horse, which has evidently caused significant losses to agribusiness. Therefore, obtaining this genome will allow the detection of important targets for postgenomic studies, with the aim of minimizing problems caused by this microorganism.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Thiago Souza Lopes; Artur Silva; Rommel Thiago; Adriana Ribeiro Carneiro; Fernanda Alves Dorella; Flávia Souza Rocha; Anderson Rodrigues dos Santos; Alex Ranieri Jerônimo Lima; Luis Carlos Guimarães; Eudes Guilherme Vieria Barbosa; Dayana Ribeiro; Karina Fiaux; Carlos Augusto Almeida Diniz; Vinicius Augusto Carvalho de Abreu; Sintia Almeida; Syed Shah Hassan; Amjad Ali; Syeda Marriam Bakhtiar; Flávia Aburjaile; Anne Cybelle Pinto; Siomar de Castro Soares; Ulisses de Pádua Pereira; Maria Paula Cruz Schneider; Anderson Miyoshi; Judy M. Edman; Sharon J. Spier; Vasco Azevedo
In this work we report the genome of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis strain 267, isolated from a llama. This pathogen is of great veterinary and economic importance, as it is the cause of caseous lymphadenitis in several livestock species around the world and causes significant losses due to the high cost of treatment.