肠沙门氏菌
生物
田园生活
基因组
适应(眼睛)
宿主适应
寄主(生物学)
人类病原体
进化生物学
沙门氏菌
遗传学
牲畜
基因
生态学
细菌
神经科学
作者
Felix M. Key,Cosimo Posth,Luis Roger Esquivel-Gómez,Ron Hübler,Maria A. Spyrou,Gunnar U. Neumann,Anja Furtwängler,Susanna Sabin,Marta Burri,Antje Wissgott,Aditya Kumar Lankapalli,Åshild J. Vågene,Matthias Meyer,Sarah Nagel,Rezeda I. Tukhbatova,Aleksandr Khokhlov,Andrey A. Chizhevsky,Svend Hansen,Andrey B. Belinsky,Alexey Kalmykov
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-020-1106-9
摘要
It has been hypothesized that the Neolithic transition towards an agricultural and pastoralist economy facilitated the emergence of human-adapted pathogens. Here, we recovered eight Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica genomes from human skeletons of transitional foragers, pastoralists and agropastoralists in western Eurasia that were up to 6,500 yr old. Despite the high genetic diversity of S. enterica, all ancient bacterial genomes clustered in a single previously uncharacterized branch that contains S. enterica adapted to multiple mammalian species. All ancient bacterial genomes from prehistoric (agro-)pastoralists fall within a part of this branch that also includes the human-specific S. enterica Paratyphi C, illustrating the evolution of a human pathogen over a period of 5,000 yr. Bacterial genomic comparisons suggest that the earlier ancient strains were not host specific, differed in pathogenic potential and experienced convergent pseudogenization that accompanied their downstream host adaptation. These observations support the concept that the emergence of human-adapted S. enterica is linked to human cultural transformations.
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