Comparative genomics of Pseudomonas paraeruginosa

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Abstract

The PA7-clade (or group 3) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is now recognized as a distinct species, Pseudomonas paraeruginosa. We report here the genomic sequences of six new strains of P. paraeruginosa: Zw26 (the first complete genome of a cystic fibrosis isolate of P. paraeruginosa), draft genomes of four burn and wound strains from Argentina very closely related to PA7, and of Pa5196, the strain in which arabinosylation of type IV pili was documented. We compared the genomes of 82 strains of P. paraeruginosa and confirmed that the species is divided into two sub-clades. Core genomes are very similar, while most differences are found in “regions of genomic plasticity” (RGPs). Several genomic deletions were identified, and most are common to the CR1 sub-clade that includes Zw26 and Pa5196. All strains lack the type 3 secretion system (T3SS) and instead use an alternative virulence strategy involving an exolysin, a characteristic shared with group 5 P. aeruginosa. All strains tend to be multiresistant like PA7, with a significant proportion of carbapenem-resistant strains, either oprD mutants or carrying carbapenemase genes. Although P. paraeruginosa is still relatively rare, it has a worldwide distribution. Its multiresistance and its alternative virulence strategy need to be considered in future therapeutic development.

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Déraspe, M., Burrows, L. L., Voulhoux, R., Centrón, D., Corbeil, J., & Roy, P. H. (2025). Comparative genomics of Pseudomonas paraeruginosa. Journal of Bacteriology, 207(8). https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.00149-25

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