Supplemental Material for Zhou et al., 2020
Aiping Zhou
Jun Li
Zhihong Xue
Jinjing Ni
Jian. Guo
Yu-Feng Yao
Wenjuan Wu
10.25387/g3.11367824.v1
https://gsajournals.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplemental_Material_for_Zhou_et_al_2020/11367824
<i>Salmonella</i> <i>enterica</i> serovar
Rissen (<i>S.</i> Rissen) is a widely distributed serotype; however,
its virulence and pathogenicity are poorly understood. In this study, the
pathogenicity and antibiotic resistance of a representative <i>S</i>. Rissen isolate was
investigated. The cell model showed that <i>S.</i> Rissen preferred to
replicate in human macrophage cells U937 compared to murine macrophage cells
RAW264.7, suggesting that it has a level of host adaptability. Genome
sequencing and comparison analysis revealed that the distribution and
nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms of virulence factors in <i>S.</i> Rissen were similar
to those in<i> S</i>. Typhi rather than to those in <i>S.</i> Typhimurium.
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Salmonella enterica serovar Rissen
host specificity
virulence
pathogenicity
genome
Clinical Microbiology
Medical Microbiology not elsewhere classified