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- W2953863995 abstract "Abstract Gene transfer and homologous recombination in Streptococcus pyogenes has the potential to trigger the emergence of pandemic lineages, as exemplified by lineages of emm 1 and emm 89 that emerged in the 1980s and 2000s respectively. Although near-identical replacement gene transfer events in the nga (NADase) and slo (Streptolysin O) locus conferring high expression of these toxins underpinned the success of these lineages, extension to other emm -genotype lineages is unreported. The emergent emm 89 lineage was characterised by five regions of homologous recombination additional to nga/slo , including complete loss of the hyaluronic acid capsule synthesis locus hasABC, a genetic trait replicated in two other leading emm types and recapitulated by other emm types by inactivating mutations. We hypothesised that other leading genotypes may have undergone a similar recombination events. We analysed a longitudinal dataset of genomes from 344 clinical invasive disease isolates representative of locations across England, dating from 2001 to 2011, and an international collection of S. pyogenes genomes representing 54 different genotypes, and found frequent evidence of recombination events at the nga - slo locus predicted to confer higher toxin expression. We identified multiple associations between recombination at this locus and inactivating mutations within hasA/B, suggesting convergent evolutionary pathways in successful genotypes. This included common genotypes emm 28 and emm 87. The combination of no or low capsule, and high expression of nga and slo, may underpin the success for many emergent S. pyogenes lineages of different genotypes, triggering new pandemics and could change the way S. pyogenes causes disease. Importance Streptococcus pyogenes is a genetically diverse pathogen, with over 200 different genotypes defined by emm typing, but only a minority of these genotypes are responsible for majority of human infection in high income countries. Two prevalent genotypes associated with disease rose to international dominance following recombination of a toxin locus that conferred increased expression. Here, we found that recombination of this locus and promoter has occurred in other diverse genotypes, events that may allow these genotypes to expand in the population. We identified an association between the loss of hyaluronic acid capsule synthesis and high toxin expression, which we propose may be associated with an adaptive advantage. As S. pyogenes pathogenesis depends both on capsule and toxin production, new variants with altered expression may result in abrupt changes in the molecular epidemiology of this pathogen in the human population over time." @default.
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