Biodiversity of Vibrios

Author:

Thompson Fabiano L.12,Iida Tetsuya3,Swings Jean12

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Microbiology and

2. BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

3. Department of Bacterial Infections, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

Abstract

SUMMARY Vibrios are ubiquitous and abundant in the aquatic environment. A high abundance of vibrios is also detected in tissues and/or organs of various marine algae and animals, e.g., abalones, bivalves, corals, fish, shrimp, sponges, squid, and zooplankton. Vibrios harbour a wealth of diverse genomes as revealed by different genomic techniques including amplified fragment length polymorphism, multilocus sequence typing, repetetive extragenic palindrome PCR, ribotyping, and whole-genome sequencing. The 74 species of this group are distributed among four different families, i.e., Enterovibrionaceae , Photobacteriaceae , Salinivibrionaceae , and Vibrionaceae . Two new genera, i.e., Enterovibrio norvegicus and Grimontia hollisae , and 20 novel species, i.e., Enterovibrio coralii , Photobacterium eurosenbergii , V. brasiliensis , V. chagasii , V. coralliillyticus , V. crassostreae , V. fortis , V. gallicus , V. hepatarius , V. hispanicus , V. kanaloaei , V. neonatus , V. neptunius , V. pomeroyi , V. pacinii , V. rotiferianus , V. superstes , V. tasmaniensis , V. ezurae , and V. xuii , have been described in the last few years. Comparative genome analyses have already revealed a variety of genomic events, including mutations, chromosomal rearrangements, loss of genes by decay or deletion, and gene acquisitions through duplication or horizontal transfer (e.g., in the acquisition of bacteriophages, pathogenicity islands, and super-integrons), that are probably important driving forces in the evolution and speciation of vibrios. Whole-genome sequencing and comparative genomics through the application of, e.g., microarrays will facilitate the investigation of the gene repertoire at the species level. Based on such new genomic information, the taxonomy and the species concept for vibrios will be reviewed in the next years.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology,Infectious Diseases

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