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A European-wide dataset to uncover adaptive traits of Listeria monocytogenes to diverse ecological niches.


ABSTRACT: Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a ubiquitous bacterium that causes listeriosis, a serious foodborne illness. In the nature-to-human transmission route, Lm can prosper in various ecological niches. Soil and decaying organic matter are its primary reservoirs. Certain clonal complexes (CCs) are over-represented in food production and represent a challenge to food safety. To gain new understanding of Lm adaptation mechanisms in food, the genetic background of strains found in animals and environment should be investigated in comparison to that of food strains. Twenty-one partners, including food, environment, veterinary and public health laboratories, constructed a dataset of 1484 genomes originating from Lm strains collected in 19 European countries. This dataset encompasses a large number of CCs occurring worldwide, covers many diverse habitats and is balanced between ecological compartments and geographic regions. The dataset presented here will contribute to improve our understanding of Lm ecology and should aid in the surveillance of Lm. This dataset provides a basis for the discovery of the genetic traits underlying Lm adaptation to different ecological niches.

SUBMITTER: Felix B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9050667 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A European-wide dataset to uncover adaptive traits of Listeria monocytogenes to diverse ecological niches.

Félix Benjamin B   Sevellec Yann Y   Palma Federica F   Douarre Pierre Emmanuel PE   Felten Arnaud A   Radomski Nicolas N   Mallet Ludovic L   Blanchard Yannick Y   Leroux Aurélie A   Soumet Christophe C   Bridier Arnaud A   Piveteau Pascal P   Ascensio Eliette E   Hébraud Michel M   Karpíšková Renáta R   Gelbíčová Tereza T   Torresi Marina M   Pomilio Francesco F   Cammà Cesare C   Di Pasquale Adriano A   Skjerdal Taran T   Pietzka Ariane A   Ruppitsch Werner W   Canelhas Monica Ricão MR   Papić Bojan B   Hurtado Ana A   Wullings Bart B   Bulawova Hana H   Castro Hanna H   Lindström Miia M   Korkeala Hannu H   Šteingolde Žanete Ž   Kramarenko Toomas T   Cabanova Lenka L   Szymczak Barbara B   Gareis Manfred M   Oswaldi Verena V   Marti Elisabet E   Seyfarth Anne-Mette AM   Leblanc Jean-Charles JC   Guillier Laurent L   Roussel Sophie S  

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Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a ubiquitous bacterium that causes listeriosis, a serious foodborne illness. In the nature-to-human transmission route, Lm can prosper in various ecological niches. Soil and decaying organic matter are its primary reservoirs. Certain clonal complexes (CCs) are over-represented in food production and represent a challenge to food safety. To gain new understanding of Lm adaptation mechanisms in food, the genetic background of strains found in animals and environment  ...[more]

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