- Title
Genomic characterization of four Escherichia coli strains isolated from oral lichen planus biopsies.
- Authors
Min, Huitae; Baek, Keumjin; Lee, Ahreum; Seok, Yeong-Jae; Choi, Youngnim
- Abstract
Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic T cell-mediated inflammatory disease that affects the mucus membrane of the oral cavity. We previously proposed a potential role of intracellular bacteria detected within OLP lesions in the pathogenesis of OLP and isolated four Escherichia coli strains from OLP tissues that were phylogenetically close to K-12 MG1655 strain. We sequenced the genomes of the four OLP-isolated E. coli strains and generated 6.71 Gbp of Illumina MiSeq data (166–195x coverage per strain). The size of the assembled draft genomes was 4.69 Mbp, with a GC content of 50.7%, in which 4360 to 4367 protein-coding sequences per strain were annotated. We also identified 368 virulence factors and 53 antibiotic resistance genes. Comparative genomics revealed that the OLP-isolated strains shared more pangenome orthologous groups with pathogenic strains than did the K-12 MG1655 strain, a derivative of K-12 strain isolated from human feces. Although the OLP-isolated strains did not have the major virulence factors (VFs) of the pathogenic strains, a number of VFs involved in adherence/invasion, colonization, or systemic infection were identified. The genomic characteristics of E. coli first isolated from the oral cavity would benefit future investigations on the pathogenic potential of these bacteria.
- Subjects
ORAL lichen planus; ESCHERICHIA coli; COMPARATIVE genomics; PATHOGENIC bacteria; DRUG resistance in bacteria; PATHOGENESIS
- Publication
Journal of Oral Microbiology, 2021, Vol 13, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2000-2297
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/20002297.2021.1905958