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Taxonomic Organization of the Family Brucellaceae Based on a Phylogenomic Approach.


ABSTRACT: Deciphering the evolutionary history of pathogenic bacteria and their near neighbors may help to understand the genetic or ecological bases which led to their pathogenic behavior. The Brucellaceae family comprises zoonotic pathogenic species belonging to the genus Brucella as well as the environmental genus Ochrobactrum for which some species are considered as opportunistic pathogens. Here, we used a phylogenomic approach including a set of 145 Brucellaceae genomes representative of the family diversity and more than 40 genomes of the order Rhizobiales to infer the taxonomic relationships between the family's species. Our results clarified some unresolved phylogenetic ambiguities, conducting to the exclusion of Mycoplana spp. out of the family Brucellaceae and the positioning of all Brucella spp. as a single genomic species within the current Ochrobactrum species diversity. Additional analyses also revealed that Ochrobactrum spp. separate into two clades, one comprising mostly environmental species while the other one includes the species considered as pathogens (Brucella spp.) or opportunistic pathogens (mainly O. anthropi, O. intermedium, and O. pseudintermedium). Finally, we show that O. intermedium is undergoing a beginning of genome reduction suggestive of an ongoing ecological niche specialization, and that some lineages of O. intermedium and O. anthropi may shift toward an adaption to the human host.

SUBMITTER: Leclercq SO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7002325 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Taxonomic Organization of the Family <i>Brucellaceae</i> Based on a Phylogenomic Approach.

Leclercq Sébastien O SO   Cloeckaert Axel A   Zygmunt Michel S MS  

Frontiers in microbiology 20200130


Deciphering the evolutionary history of pathogenic bacteria and their near neighbors may help to understand the genetic or ecological bases which led to their pathogenic behavior. The <i>Brucellaceae</i> family comprises zoonotic pathogenic species belonging to the genus <i>Brucella</i> as well as the environmental genus <i>Ochrobactrum</i> for which some species are considered as opportunistic pathogens. Here, we used a phylogenomic approach including a set of 145 <i>Brucellaceae</i> genomes re  ...[more]

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