The recent emergence of a highly related virulent Clostridium difficile clade with unique characteristics

  • H. A. Shaw
  • , M. D. Preston
  • , K. E.W. Vendrik
  • , M. D. Cairns
  • , H. P. Browne
  • , R. A. Stabler
  • , M. J.T. Crobach
  • , J. Corver
  • , H. Pituch
  • , A. Ingebretsen
  • , M. Pirmohamed
  • , A. Faulds-Pain
  • , E. Valiente
  • , T. D. Lawley
  • , N. F. Fairweather
  • , E. J. Kuijper
  • , B. W. Wren

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Abstract

Objectives: Clostridium difficile is a major global human pathogen divided into five clades, of which clade 3 is the least characterized and consists predominantly of PCR ribotype (RT) 023 strains. Our aim was to analyse and characterize this clade. Methods: In this cohort study the clinical presentation of C. difficile RT023 infections was analysed in comparison with known ‘hypervirulent’ and non-hypervirulent strains, using data from the Netherlands national C. difficile surveillance programme. European RT023 strains of diverse origin were collected and whole-genome sequenced to determine the genetic similarity between isolates. Distinctive features were investigated and characterized. Results: Clinical presentation of C. difficile RT023 infections show severe infections akin to those seen with ‘hypervirulent’ strains from clades 2 (RT027) and 5 (RT078) (35%, 29% and 27% severe CDI, respectively), particularly with significantly more bloody diarrhoea than RT078 and non-hypervirulent strains (RT023 8%, other RTs 4%, p 0.036). The full genome sequence of strain CD305 is presented as a robust reference. Phylogenetic comparison of CD305 and a further 79 previously uncharacterized European RT023 strains of diverse origin revealed minor genetic divergence with >99.8% pairwise identity between strains. Analyses revealed distinctive features among clade 3 strains, including conserved pathogenicity locus, binary toxin and phage insertion toxin genotypes, glycosylation of S-layer proteins, presence of the RT078 four-gene trehalose cluster and an esculinase-negative genotype. Conclusions: Given their recent emergence, virulence and genomic characteristics, the surveillance of clade 3 strains should be more highly prioritized.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)492-498
Number of pages7
JournalClinical Microbiology and Infection
Volume26
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Clade 3
  • Clostridium difficile
  • Clostridium difficile infection
  • Next-generation sequencing
  • RT023
  • S-layer
  • Trehalose

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