International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2023)

Pathogenicity and Genomic Characterization of a Novel Genospecies, <i>Bacillus shihchuchen</i>, of the <i>Bacillus cereus</i> Group Isolated from Chinese Softshell Turtle (<i>Pelodiscus sinensis</i>)

  • Li-Wu Cheng,
  • Omkar Vijay Byadgi,
  • Chin-En Tsai,
  • Pei-Chi Wang,
  • Shih-Chu Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24119636
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 11
p. 9636

Abstract

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The Chinese softshell turtle (CST; Pelodiscus sinensis) is a freshwater aquaculture species of substantial economic importance that is commercially farmed across Asia, particularly in Taiwan. Although diseases caused by the Bacillus cereus group (Bcg) pose a major threat to commercial CST farming systems, information regarding its pathogenicity and genome remains limited. Here, we investigated the pathogenicity of Bcg strains isolated in a previous study and performed whole-genome sequencing. Pathogenicity analysis indicated that QF108-045 isolated from CSTs caused the highest mortality rate, and whole-genome sequencing revealed that it was an independent group distinct from other known Bcg genospecies. The average nucleotide identity compared to other known Bcg genospecies was below 95%, suggesting that QF108-045 belongs to a new genospecies, which we named Bacillus shihchuchen. Furthermore, genes annotation revealed the presence of anthrax toxins, such as edema factor and protective antigen, in QF108-045. Therefore, the biovar anthracis was assigned, and the full name of QF108-045 was Bacillus shihchuchen biovar anthracis. In addition to possessing multiple drug-resistant genes, QF108-045 demonstrated resistance to various types of antibiotics, including penicillins (amoxicillin and ampicillin), cephalosporins (ceftifour, cephalexin, and cephazolin), and polypeptides, such as vancomycin.

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