Apparent nosocomial adaptation of Enterococcus faecalis predates the modern hospital era

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2021-03-09

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Pöntinen, Anna K
Top, JanettaORCID 0000-0002-4620-8128ISNI 0000000394714524
Arredondo-Alonso, Sergio
Tonkin-Hill, Gerry
Freitas, Ana R
Novais, Carla
Gladstone, Rebecca A
Pesonen, Maiju
Meneses, Rodrigo
Pesonen, Henri

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Enterococcus faecalis is a commensal and nosocomial pathogen, which is also ubiquitous in animals and insects, representing a classical generalist microorganism. Here, we study E. faecalis isolates ranging from the pre-antibiotic era in 1936 up to 2018, covering a large set of host species including wild birds, mammals, healthy humans, and hospitalised patients. We sequence the bacterial genomes using short- and long-read techniques, and identify multiple extant hospital-associated lineages, with last common ancestors dating back as far as the 19th century. We find a population cohesively connected through homologous recombination, a metabolic flexibility despite a small genome size, and a stable large core genome. Our findings indicate that the apparent hospital adaptations found in hospital-associated E. faecalis lineages likely predate the "modern hospital" era, suggesting selection in another niche, and underlining the generalist nature of this nosocomial pathogen.

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General Physics and Astronomy, General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article

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Pöntinen, A K, Top, J, Arredondo-Alonso, S, Tonkin-Hill, G, Freitas, A R, Novais, C, Gladstone, R A, Pesonen, M, Meneses, R, Pesonen, H, Lees, J A, Jamrozy, D, Bentley, S D, Lanza, V F, Torres, C, Peixe, L, Coque, T M, Parkhill, J, Schürch, A C, Willems, R J L & Corander, J 2021, 'Apparent nosocomial adaptation of Enterococcus faecalis predates the modern hospital era', Nature Communications, vol. 12, no. 1, 1523. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21749-5