2021
Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes that frequently colonise the human nasopharynx are common recipients of penicillin-binding protein gene fragments from Streptococcus mitis
Kalizang'oma A, Chaguza C, Gori A, Davison C, Beleza S, Antonio M, Beall B, Goldblatt D, Kwambana-Adams B, Bentley SD, Heyderman RS. Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes that frequently colonise the human nasopharynx are common recipients of penicillin-binding protein gene fragments from Streptococcus mitis. Microbial Genomics 2021, 7: 000622. PMID: 34550067, PMCID: PMC8715442, DOI: 10.1099/mgen.0.000622.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBacterial ProteinsBeta-Lactam ResistanceDrug Resistance, BacterialGene Transfer, HorizontalGenes, BacterialHumansMicrobial Sensitivity TestsNasopharynxPenicillin-Binding ProteinsPenicillinsPhylogenyPneumococcal InfectionsPneumococcal VaccinesSerogroupStreptococcusStreptococcus mitisStreptococcus oralisStreptococcus pneumoniaeWhole Genome SequencingConceptsMinimum inhibitory concentrationPneumococcal vaccine programsFirst-line treatmentHigh minimum inhibitory concentrationsStreptococcus pneumoniae serotypesPneumococcal population structurePneumococcal serotypes 6ABeta-lactam antibioticsLonger carriage durationBeta-lactam resistanceImportant global pathogenPneumococcal diseaseBacterial pneumoniaPneumococcal serotypesVaccine programSerotypes 6APneumoniae serotypesΒ-lactam susceptibilityPenicillin-binding protein (PBP) genesHuman nasopharynxCarriage durationCommensal streptococciCommon recipientInhibitory concentrationStreptococci
2016
Understanding pneumococcal serotype 1 biology through population genomic analysis
Chaguza C, Cornick JE, Harris SR, Andam CP, Bricio-Moreno L, Yang M, Yalcin F, Ousmane S, Govindpersad S, Senghore M, Ebruke C, Du Plessis M, Kiran AM, Pluschke G, Sigauque B, McGee L, Klugman KP, Turner P, Corander J, Parkhill J, Collard JM, Antonio M, von Gottberg A, Heyderman RS, French N, Kadioglu A, Hanage WP, Everett DB, Bentley SD, for the PAGe Consortium. Understanding pneumococcal serotype 1 biology through population genomic analysis. BMC Infectious Diseases 2016, 16: 649. PMID: 27821148, PMCID: PMC5100261, DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1987-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisease burdenPneumococcal disease burdenSerotype 1 pneumococciSub-Saharan AfricaHigh prevalenceHuman nasopharynxAfrican isolatesLow-income countriesSerotype 1Longer durationFurther studiesTetracycline resistanceBiological mechanismsST217West African isolatesDifferent geographical regionsSuccessful clones