Hidden diversity in Enterococcus faecalis revealed by CRISPR2 screening: eco-evolutionary insights into a novel subspecies

  • Leite V
  • Faria A
  • Guerra C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Exploring intraspecific genetic variability in generalist bacteria with pathogenic potential, such as Enterococcus faecalis , is a key to uncovering stable evolutionary trends. By screening the CRISPR2 locus across a representative set of genomes from diverse sources, this study reveals a previously unrecognized lineage within the population structure of E. faecalis , associated with underexplored nonhuman and nonhospital reservoirs. These findings broaden our knowledge of the species' genetic landscape and shed light on its adaptive strategies and patterns of ecological dissemination. By bridging phylogenetic patterns with variation in genetic defense systems and accessory traits, the study generates testable hypotheses about the genomic determinants and corresponding selective pressures that shape the species’ behavior and long-term dissemination. This work offers new perspectives on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of E. faecalis and highlights the value of genomic surveillance beyond clinical settings, in alignment with One Health principles.

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Leite, V. L. M., Faria, A. R., Guerra, C. F., Souza, S. da S. R., Freitas, A. de A. R., Morais, J. M., … Teixeira, L. M. (2025). Hidden diversity in Enterococcus faecalis revealed by CRISPR2 screening: eco-evolutionary insights into a novel subspecies. Microbiology Spectrum, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01428-25

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