Genetic diversity of Leptospira isolates in Lao PDR and genome analysis of an outbreak strain.
Linda GrillováMatthew T RobinsonAnisone ChanthongthipAntony T VincentCecilia NievesJan OppeltJean-François MarietCéline LoriouxManivanh VongsouvathMayfong MayxayOoyanong PhonemeexaySayaphet RattanavongKoukeo PhommasoneAnousone DouangnouvongDavid ŠmajsFrédéric J VeyrierPaul N NewtonMathieu PicardeauPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
The present study reveals a high diversity of Leptospira genotypes in Laos, thus extending our current knowledge of the pan- and core-genomes of these life-threatening pathogens. Our results demonstrate that the CG272 strains belong to a unique clonal group, which probably evolved through clonal expansion following niche adaptation. Additional epidemiological studies are required to better evaluate the spread of this genotype in Southeast Asia. To further investigate the key factors driving the virulence and spread of these pathogens, more intense genomic surveillance is needed, combining detailed clinical and epidemiological data.