Genomic Characterization of IS6110 Insertions in Mycobacterium orygis

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Refaya, Ahmed Kabir [1 ,3 ]
Vetrivel, Umashankar [2 ]
Palaniyandi, Kannan [1 ,3 ]
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[1] ICMR Natl Inst Res TB, Dept Immunol, Chennai, India
[2] ICMR Natl Inst Res TB, Dept Virol & Biotechnol, Bioinformat Div, Chennai, India
[3] ICMR Natl Inst Res TB, Dept Immunol, 1 Mayor Sathiyamoorthy Rd, Chennai 600031, India
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Mycobacterium orygis; IS6110; bovine tuberculosis; zoonosis; Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex; One Health; TUBERCULOSIS; TRANSPOSITION; EVOLUTION; STRAINS; SITES;
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10.1177/11769343241240558
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Mycobacterium orygis, a subspecies of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), has emerged as a significant concern in the context of One Health, with implications for zoonosis or zooanthroponosis or both. MTBC strains are characterized by the unique insertion element IS6110, which is widely used as a diagnostic marker. IS6110 transposition drives genetic modifications in MTBC, imparting genome plasticity and profound biological consequences. While IS6110 insertions are customarily found in the MTBC genomes, the evolutionary trajectory of strains seems to correlate with the number of IS6110 copies, indicating enhanced adaptability with increasing copy numbers. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of IS6110 insertions in the M. orygis genome, utilizing ISMapper, and elucidate their genetic consequences in promoting successful host adaptation. Our study encompasses a panel of 67 paired-end reads, comprising 11 isolates from our laboratory and 56 sequences downloaded from public databases. Among these sequences, 91% exhibited high-copy, 4.5% low-copy, and 4.5% lacked IS6110 insertions. We identified 255 insertion loci, including 141 intragenic and 114 intergenic insertions. Most of these loci were either unique or shared among a limited number of isolates, potentially influencing strain behavior. Furthermore, we conducted gene ontology and pathway analysis, using eggNOG-mapper 5.0, on the protein sequences disrupted by IS6110 insertions, revealing 63 genes involved in diverse functions of Gene Ontology and 45 genes participating in various KEGG pathways. Our findings offer novel insights into IS6110 insertions, their preferential insertion regions, and their impact on metabolic processes and pathways, providing valuable knowledge on the genetic changes underpinning IS6110 transposition in M. orygis.
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