Comparative genomic analysis of Helicobacter pylori from Malaysia identifies three distinct lineages suggestive of differential evolution

dc.contributor.author Kumar, Narender
dc.contributor.author Mariappan, Vanitha
dc.contributor.author Baddam, Ramani
dc.contributor.author Lankapalli, Aditya K.
dc.contributor.author Shaik, Sabiha
dc.contributor.author Goh, Khean Lee
dc.contributor.author Loke, Mun Fai
dc.contributor.author Perkins, Tim
dc.contributor.author Benghezal, Mohammed
dc.contributor.author Hasnain, Seyed E.
dc.contributor.author Vadivelu, Jamuna
dc.contributor.author Marshall, Barry J.
dc.contributor.author Ahmed, Niyaz
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-27T05:16:52Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-27T05:16:52Z
dc.date.issued 2015-09-01
dc.description.abstract The discordant prevalence of Helicobacter pylori and its related diseases, for a long time, fostered certain enigmatic situations observed in the countries of the southern world. Variation in H. pylori infection rates and disease outcomes among different populations in multi-ethnic Malaysia provides a unique opportunity to understand dynamics of host-pathogen interaction and genome evolution. In this study, we extensively analyzed and compared genomes of 27 Malaysian H. pylori isolates and identified three major phylogeographic lineages: hspEastAsia, hpEurope and hpSouthIndia. The analysis of the virulence genes within the core genome, however, revealed a comparable pathogenic potential of the strains. In addition, we identified four genes limited to strains of East-Asian lineage. Our analyses identified a few strain-specific genes encoding restriction modification systems and outlined 311 core genes possibly under differential evolutionary constraints, among the strains representing different ethnic groups. The cagA and vacA genes also showed variations in accordance with the host genetic background of the strains. Moreover, restriction modification genes were found to be significantly enriched in East-Asian strains. An understanding of these variations in the genome content would provide significant insights into various adaptive and host modulation strategies harnessed by H. pylori to effectively persist in a host-specific manner.
dc.identifier.citation Nucleic Acids Research. v.43(1)
dc.identifier.issn 03051048
dc.identifier.uri 10.1093/nar/gku1271
dc.identifier.uri http://academic.oup.com/nar/article/43/1/324/2903072/Comparative-genomic-analysis-of-Helicobacter
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.uohyd.ac.in/handle/1/7753
dc.title Comparative genomic analysis of Helicobacter pylori from Malaysia identifies three distinct lineages suggestive of differential evolution
dc.type Journal. Article
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