Dynamics of the penA gene in serogroup C meningococcal strains

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The transpeptidase encoding region of the penA gene was sequenced in 44 meningococcal strains (41 serogroup C [23 characterized as serotype 2b and 18 as serotype 2a] and 3 serogroup B [B:2b:P1.2,5]). All strains were characterized by multilocus sequence typing and were determined to be susceptible or intermediate resistant to penicillin (Pens or Peni, respectively). A high degree of homology was found among the penA alleles identified in the Pens strains. All the Peni C:2b strains, which belonged to 2 different clonal complexes, showed the same penA gene allele. This fact suggests that 1 of the clonal complexes acquired that allele, spreading it to the other by horizontal transfer. The same allele also was found in the B:2b strains studied, indicating that 1 of the Peni C:2b strains underwent a capsular switching event. A different mosaic penA allele was identified in the Peni C:2a strains, which belonged to the ET37 cluster.

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Arreaza, L., Alcalá, B., Salcedo, C., De La Fuente, L., & Vázquez, J. A. (2003). Dynamics of the penA gene in serogroup C meningococcal strains. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 187(6), 1010–1014. https://doi.org/10.1086/368170

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