Abstract

Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is classified on the basis of the sequence of the gene encoding the M protein (emm) and the patterns into which emm types are grouped. We discovered a novel emm pattern in emm4 GAS, historically considered pattern E, arising from a fusion event between emm and the adjacent enn gene. We identified the emm–enn fusion event in 51 out of 52 emm4 GAS strains isolated by national surveillance in 2015. GAS isolates with an emm–enn fusion event completely replaced pattern E emm4 strains over a 4-year span in Houston (2013–2017). The novel emm–enn gene fusion and new emm pattern has potential vaccine implications.

Highlights

  • Characterization of Invasive Group A Streptococci Recovered in the United States during

  • Arrows indicate putative deletion or insertion events that lead to the formation of each of the M protein variant

  • By color-coded lines and C-terminal repeat regions (CRRs) are displayed as color-coded boxes

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Summary

Introduction

MGAS10750 and SSGAS001 and a direct comparision between emm4 and emm4C

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