Phylogenetic classification of serotype III group B streptococci on the basis of hylB gene analysis and DNA sequences specific to restriction digest pattern type III-3
Jf. Bohnsack et al., Phylogenetic classification of serotype III group B streptococci on the basis of hylB gene analysis and DNA sequences specific to restriction digest pattern type III-3, J INFEC DIS, 183(11), 2001, pp. 1694-1697
Previous work divided serotype III group B streptococci (GBS) into 3 major
phylogenetic lineages (III-1, III-2, and III-3) on the basis of bacterial D
NA restriction digest patterns (RDPs). Most neonatal invasive disease was c
aused by III-3 strains, which implies that III-3 strains are more virulent
than III-2 or III-1 strains. In the current studies, all RDP III-3 and III-
1 strains expressed hyaluronate lysase activity; however, all III-2 strains
lack hyaluronate lysase activity, because the gene that encodes hyaluronat
e lysase, hylB, is inactivated by IS1548. Subtractive hybridization was use
d to identify 9 short DNA sequences that are present in all the III-3 strai
ns but not in any of the III-2 or III-1 strains. With 1 exception, these II
I-3-specific sequences were not detected in nonserotype III GBS. These data
further validate the RDP-based subclassification of GBS and suggest that l
ineage-specific genes will be identified, which account for the differences
in virulence among the lineages.