Abstract

Abstract Acinetobacter baumannii has three clusters of genes for polysaccharide synthesis. Capsular polysaccharides and lipopolysaccharides are major virulence determinants in many Gram-negative bacteria, and play key roles in the overall fitness and virulence in A. baumannii, meanwhile poly-beta-1-6-N-acetylglucosamine was critical for biofilm formation. A variety of studies have been conducted which focused on the surveillance of antimicrobial resistance genes and clones in A. baumannii. However, a tool to perform serotype prediction in A. baumannii is still lacking. Here we present Bautype, a tool for whole genome sequencing-based K and O locus typing in A. baumannii. Using Bautype, users can upload and analyze the genome assembled in a web browser, with the results being displayed in a tabular or graphical format. We demonstrated the high accuracy of predicting K and O locus diversity using Bautype when analyzing more than 3000 A. baumannii genomes. Using our software, we were able to analyze K and O locus diversity among 593 genomes belonging to ST208 (3 K and 8 O). These diverse loci can serve as epidemiological markers for Multi-drug Resistance (MDR) strain subtyping. We also identified 45 novel O locus types. Our findings highlight the importance in monitoring the capsule type and LOS of A. baumannii strains for which Bautype is a tailored clinical software. Bautype is available at http://BauType.net.

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