Within-host genetic diversity of pneumococcal serotype 3 during one-year prolonged carriage in a healthy adult

  • Lusako L. Sibale
  • , Stephanie W. Lo
  • , Newton Kalata
  • , Tinashe K. Nyazika
  • , Ndaona Mitole
  • , Victoria Dyster
  • , Alice Kusakala
  • , Mercy Khwiya
  • , Gift Sagawa
  • , Joseph A. Phiri
  • , Akuzike Kalizang'oma
  • , Todd D. Swarthout
  • , Ken Malisita
  • , Arox W. Kamng'ona
  • , Robert S. Heyderman
  • , Stephen D. Bentley
  • , Brenda A. Kwambana-Adams
  • , Chrispin Chaguza
  • , Kondwani C. Jambo

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Abstract

Streptococcus pneumoniae adapts within hosts through genetic variation and genome plasticity, facilitating persistence under antibiotic and immune pressures. Here, we investigated a prolonged pneumococcal carriage episode (>337 days) in a healthy, HIV-uninfected adult in Malawi. Whole-genome sequencing of single-colony isolates and plate sweep samples confirmed persistent colonisation by a multidrug-resistant serotype 3 strain with a distinct sequence type (GPSC10-ST18362), which maintained stable predominance despite transient acquisition of other serotypes. The sequentially sampled isolates showed 2 to 11 single-nucleotide polymorphism differences, no evidence of recombination, and modest gene loss involving mobile genetic elements. The total genome size decreased from 2.06 Mb to 2.03 Mb across isolates. Intrahost single-nucleotide variants were identified in genes related to metabolism, stress response, and DNA repair, but showed no consistent signatures of positive selection. Capsular locus analysis revealed deletions consistent with GPSC10-related vaccine-escape profiles. These findings highlight the capacity of GPSC10-ST18362 to persist asymptomatically for months with limited within-host genomic diversity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8920
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Oct 2025

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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