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- Shuang-Xi Ren
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS)
Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Gang Fu
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS)
Shanghai Second Medical University)
- Xiu-Gao Jiang
(Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ICDC, China CDC))
- Rong Zeng
(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- You-Gang Miao
(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Hai Xu
(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Yi-Xuan Zhang
(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Hui Xiong
(Shanghai Second Medical University)
- Gang Lu
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Ling-Feng Lu
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Hong-Quan Jiang
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS)
Shanghai Second Medical University)
- Jia Jia
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Yue-Feng Tu
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Ju-Xing Jiang
(Chinese National Human Genome Center, Beijing)
- Wen-Yi Gu
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Yue-Qing Zhang
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS)
Fudan University)
- Zhen Cai
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Hai-Hui Sheng
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Hai-Feng Yin
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Yi Zhang
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Gen-Feng Zhu
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Ma Wan
(Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ICDC, China CDC))
- Hong-Lei Huang
(Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ICDC, China CDC))
- Zhen Qian
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Sheng-Yue Wang
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS))
- Wei Ma
(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Zhi-Jian Yao
(Chinese National Human Genome Center, Beijing)
- Yan Shen
(Chinese National Human Genome Center, Beijing)
- Bo-Qin Qiang
(Chinese National Human Genome Center, Beijing)
- Qi-Chang Xia
(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Xiao-Kui Guo
(Shanghai Second Medical University)
- Antoine Danchin
(HKU-Pasteur Research Centre)
- Isabelle Saint Girons
(Unité de Bactériologie Moléculaire et Médicale, Institut Pasteur)
- Ronald L. Somerville
(Purdue University)
- Yu-Mei Wen
(Fudan University)
- Man-Hua Shi
(Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ICDC, China CDC))
- Zhu Chen
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS)
Shanghai Second Medical University)
- Jian-Guo Xu
(Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ICDC, China CDC))
- Guo-Ping Zhao
(Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai (CHGCS)
Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Abstract
Leptospirosis is a widely spread disease of global concern. Infection causes flu-like episodes with frequent severe renal and hepatic damage, such as haemorrhage and jaundice. In more severe cases, massive pulmonary haemorrhages, including fatal sudden haemoptysis, can occur1. Here we report the complete genomic sequence of a representative virulent serovar type strain (Lai)2 of Leptospira interrogans serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae consisting of a 4.33-megabase large chromosome and a 359-kilobase small chromosome, with a total of 4,768 predicted genes. In terms of the genetic determinants of physiological characteristics, the facultatively parasitic L. interrogans differs extensively from two other strictly parasitic pathogenic spirochaetes, Treponema pallidum3 and Borrelia burgdorferi4, although similarities exist in the genes that govern their unique morphological features. A comprehensive analysis of the L. interrogans genes for chemotaxis/motility and lipopolysaccharide synthesis provides a basis for in-depth studies of virulence and pathogenesis. The discovery of a series of genes possibly related to adhesion, invasion and the haematological changes that characterize leptospirosis has provided clues about how an environmental organism might evolve into an important human pathogen.
Suggested Citation
Shuang-Xi Ren & Gang Fu & Xiu-Gao Jiang & Rong Zeng & You-Gang Miao & Hai Xu & Yi-Xuan Zhang & Hui Xiong & Gang Lu & Ling-Feng Lu & Hong-Quan Jiang & Jia Jia & Yue-Feng Tu & Ju-Xing Jiang & Wen-Yi Gu , 2003.
"Unique physiological and pathogenic features of Leptospira interrogans revealed by whole-genome sequencing,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 422(6934), pages 888-893, April.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:422:y:2003:i:6934:d:10.1038_nature01597
DOI: 10.1038/nature01597
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