Genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of Yersinia pestis in Qinghai Plateau, China.

Plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is a highly infectious, zoonotic disease. Hundreds of human plague cases are reported across the world annually. Qinghai Plateau is one of the most severely affected plague regions in China, with more than 240 fatal cases of Y. pestis in the last 60 y...

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Main Authors: Xiaoqing Xu, Yujun Cui, Youquan Xin, Xiaoyan Yang, Qingwen Zhang, Yong Jin, Haihong Zhao, Jian He, Xing Jin, Cunxiang Li, Juan Jin, Xiang Li, Haisheng Wu, Zhizhen Qi
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-06-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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spelling doaj-7475abdfd214432ebe8d9b779f2319ab2020-11-25T01:46:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352018-06-01126e000657910.1371/journal.pntd.0006579Genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of Yersinia pestis in Qinghai Plateau, China.Xiaoqing XuYujun CuiYouquan XinXiaoyan YangQingwen ZhangYong JinHaihong ZhaoJian HeXing JinCunxiang LiJuan JinXiang LiHaisheng WuZhizhen QiPlague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is a highly infectious, zoonotic disease. Hundreds of human plague cases are reported across the world annually. Qinghai Plateau is one of the most severely affected plague regions in China, with more than 240 fatal cases of Y. pestis in the last 60 years. Conventional epidemiologic analysis has effectively guided the prevention and control of local plague transmission; however, molecular genetic analysis is more effective for investigating population diversity and transmission. In this report, we employed different genetic markers to analyze the population structure of Y. pestis in Qinghai Plateau.We employed a two-step hierarchical strategy to analyze the phylogeny of 102 Qinghai Plateau isolates of Y. pestis, collected between 1954 and 2011. First, we defined the genealogy of Y. pestis by constructed minimum spanning tree based on 25 key SNPs. Seven groups were identified, with group 1.IN2 being identified as the dominant population. Second, two methods, MLVA and CRISPR, were applied to examine the phylogenetic detail of group 1.IN2, which was further divided into three subgroups. Subgroups of 1.IN2 revealed a clear geographic cluster, possibly associated with interaction between bacteriophage and Y. pestis. More recently, Y. pestis populations appear to have shifted from the east toward the center and west of Qinghai Plateau. This shift could be related to destruction of the local niche of the original plague focus through human activities. Additionally, we found that the abundance and relative proportion of 1.IN2 subgroups varied by decade and might be responsible for the fluctuations of plague epidemics in Qinghai Plateau.Molecular genotyping methods provided us with detailed information on population diversity and the spatial-temporal distribution of dominant populations of Y. pestis, which will facilitate future surveillance, prevention, and control of plague in Qinghai Plateau.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6034908?pdf=render
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author Xiaoqing Xu
Yujun Cui
Youquan Xin
Xiaoyan Yang
Qingwen Zhang
Yong Jin
Haihong Zhao
Jian He
Xing Jin
Cunxiang Li
Juan Jin
Xiang Li
Haisheng Wu
Zhizhen Qi
spellingShingle Xiaoqing Xu
Yujun Cui
Youquan Xin
Xiaoyan Yang
Qingwen Zhang
Yong Jin
Haihong Zhao
Jian He
Xing Jin
Cunxiang Li
Juan Jin
Xiang Li
Haisheng Wu
Zhizhen Qi
Genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of Yersinia pestis in Qinghai Plateau, China.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Xiaoqing Xu
Yujun Cui
Youquan Xin
Xiaoyan Yang
Qingwen Zhang
Yong Jin
Haihong Zhao
Jian He
Xing Jin
Cunxiang Li
Juan Jin
Xiang Li
Haisheng Wu
Zhizhen Qi
author_sort Xiaoqing Xu
title Genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of Yersinia pestis in Qinghai Plateau, China.
title_short Genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of Yersinia pestis in Qinghai Plateau, China.
title_full Genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of Yersinia pestis in Qinghai Plateau, China.
title_fullStr Genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of Yersinia pestis in Qinghai Plateau, China.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of Yersinia pestis in Qinghai Plateau, China.
title_sort genetic diversity and spatial-temporal distribution of yersinia pestis in qinghai plateau, china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is a highly infectious, zoonotic disease. Hundreds of human plague cases are reported across the world annually. Qinghai Plateau is one of the most severely affected plague regions in China, with more than 240 fatal cases of Y. pestis in the last 60 years. Conventional epidemiologic analysis has effectively guided the prevention and control of local plague transmission; however, molecular genetic analysis is more effective for investigating population diversity and transmission. In this report, we employed different genetic markers to analyze the population structure of Y. pestis in Qinghai Plateau.We employed a two-step hierarchical strategy to analyze the phylogeny of 102 Qinghai Plateau isolates of Y. pestis, collected between 1954 and 2011. First, we defined the genealogy of Y. pestis by constructed minimum spanning tree based on 25 key SNPs. Seven groups were identified, with group 1.IN2 being identified as the dominant population. Second, two methods, MLVA and CRISPR, were applied to examine the phylogenetic detail of group 1.IN2, which was further divided into three subgroups. Subgroups of 1.IN2 revealed a clear geographic cluster, possibly associated with interaction between bacteriophage and Y. pestis. More recently, Y. pestis populations appear to have shifted from the east toward the center and west of Qinghai Plateau. This shift could be related to destruction of the local niche of the original plague focus through human activities. Additionally, we found that the abundance and relative proportion of 1.IN2 subgroups varied by decade and might be responsible for the fluctuations of plague epidemics in Qinghai Plateau.Molecular genotyping methods provided us with detailed information on population diversity and the spatial-temporal distribution of dominant populations of Y. pestis, which will facilitate future surveillance, prevention, and control of plague in Qinghai Plateau.
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