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Panton-valentine leucocidin is the key determinant of staphylococcus aureus pyomyositis in a bacterial GWAS

  • Bernadette C. Young
  • , Sarah G. Earle
  • , Sona Soeng
  • , Poda Sar
  • , Varun Kumar
  • , Songly Hor
  • , Vuthy Sar
  • , Rachel Bousfield
  • , Nicholas D. Sanderson
  • , Leanne Barker
  • , Nicole Stoesser
  • , Katherine R.W. Emary
  • , Christopher Parry
  • , Emma K. Nickerson
  • , Paul Turner
  • , Rory Bowden
  • , Derrick Crook
  • , David Wyllie
  • , Nicholas P.J. Day
  • , Daniel J. Wilson
  • Catrin E. Moore
  • University of Oxford
  • John Radcliffe Hospital
  • Angkor Hospital for Children
  • East Tennessee State University
  • Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • Nagasaki University
  • Mahidol University

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Abstract

Pyomyositis is a severe bacterial infection of skeletal muscle, commonly affecting children in tropical regions, predominantly caused by Staphylococcus aureus. To understand the contribution of bacterial genomic factors to pyomyositis, we conducted a genome-wide association study of S. aureus cultured from 101 children with pyomyositis and 417 children with asymptomatic nasal carriage attending the Angkor Hospital for Children, Cambodia. We found a strong relationship between bacterial genetic variation and pyomyositis, with estimated heritability 63.8% (95% CI 49.2-78.4%). The presence of the Panton-Valentine leucocidin (PVL) locus increased the odds of pyomyositis 130-fold (p=10- 17.9 ). The signal of association mapped both to the PVL-coding sequence and the sequence immediately upstream. Together these regions explained over 99.9% of heritability (95% CI 93.5-100%). Our results establish staphylococcal pyomyositis, like tetanus and diphtheria, as critically dependent on a single toxin and demonstrate the potential for association studies to identify specific bacterial genes promoting severe human disease.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere42486
Pages (from-to)e42486
JournaleLife
Volume8
Early online date22 Feb 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 2019

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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