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      Genome sequence of a clinical isolate of Campylobacter jejuni from Thailand.

      Infection and Immunity
      Adult, Animals, Bacterial Proteins, genetics, Caco-2 Cells, Campylobacter Infections, microbiology, physiopathology, Campylobacter jejuni, classification, isolation & purification, pathogenicity, Cell Line, Diarrhea, Disease Models, Animal, Ferrets, Genome, Bacterial, Genomics, Humans, Male, Molecular Sequence Data, Open Reading Frames, Sequence Analysis, DNA, methods, Thailand, Virulence

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          Campylobacter jejuni CG8486, which belongs to the HS4 complex, was isolated from a patient with inflammatory diarrhea in Thailand. This strain caused a diarrheal disease in ferrets comparable to that caused by C. jejuni strain 81-176, but it was much less invasive for epithelial cells in vitro than 81-176. Complete genome sequencing of CG8486 revealed a 1.65-Mb genome that was very similar to the other two published genomes of clinical isolates of C. jejuni, the genomes of 81-176 and NCTC 11168, with a limited number of CG8486-specific genes mapping outside the hypervariable carbohydrate biosynthesis loci. These data suggest that the genes required for induction of inflammatory diarrhea are among the genes shared by CG8486 and 81-176 but that either major changes in the carbohydrate loci and/or more subtle changes in other genes may modulate virulence.

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