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Pneumococcal Capsular Switching: A Historical Perspective

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Capsular switching has been a regular occurrence among pneumococcal populations throughout the past 7 decades, and this type of recombination has likely been an intrinsic feature throughout the history ofneumococcal evolution.
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Background.Changes in serotype prevalence among pneumococcal populations result from both serotype replacement and serotype (capsular) switching. Temporal changes in serotype distributions are well documented, but the contribution of capsular switching to such changes is unknown. Furthermore, it is unclear to what extent vaccine-induced selective pressures drive capsular switching. Methods.Serotype and multilocus sequence typing data for 426 pneumococci dated from 1937 through 2007 were analyzed. Whole-genome sequence data for a subset of isolates were used to investigate capsular switching events. Results.We identified 36 independent capsular switch events, 18 of which were explored in detail with whole-genome sequence data. Recombination fragment lengths were estimated for 11 events and ranged from approximately 19.0 kb to ≥58.2 kb. Two events took place no later than 1960, and the imported DNA included the capsular locus and the nearby penicillin-binding protein genes pbp2x and pbp1a. Conclusions.Capsular switching has been a regular occurrence among pneumococcal populations throughout the past 7 decades. Recombination of large DNA fragments (>30 kb), sometimes including the capsular locus and penicillin-binding protein genes, predated both vaccine introduction and widespread antibiotic use. This type of recombination has likely been an intrinsic feature throughout the history of pneumococcal evolution.

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Pneumococcal Capsules and Their Types: Past, Present, and Future.

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Population genomics of post-vaccine changes in pneumococcal epidemiology

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Identification of Klebsiella capsule synthesis loci from whole genome data.

TL;DR: Kaptive, a novel software tool that automates the process of identifying K-loci based on full locus information extracted from whole genome sequences, is introduced, highlighting the extensive diversity of Klebsiella K- loci and the proteins that they encode.
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Biological and Epidemiological Features of Antibiotic-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in Pre- and Post-Conjugate Vaccine Eras: a United States Perspective

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A New Pneumococcal Capsule Type, 10D, is the 100th Serotype and Has a Large cps Fragment from an Oral Streptococcus

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