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EnteroBase

General information

URL: http://enterobase.warwick.ac.uk
Full name: EnteroBase
Description: EnteroBase aims to establish a world-class, one-stop, user-friendly, backwards-compatible but forward-looking genome database, Enterobase – together with a set of web-based tools, EnteroBase Backend Pipeline – to enable bacteriologists to identify, analyse, quantify and visualise genomic variation principally within the genera
Year founded: 2020
Last update:
Version: V1.1.2
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Germany

Contact information

University/Institution: Leibniz Institute DSMZ
Address: Leibniz Institute DSMZ, Braunschweig, Germany German Center for Infection Research (DZIF), Partner site Hannover-Braunschweig, Germany Braunschweig Integrated Center of Systems Biology (BRICS), Technical University, Braunschweig, Germany
City:
Province/State: Braunschweig
Country/Region: Germany
Contact name (PI/Team): Ulrich Nübel
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): ed.zmsd@lebeuN.hcirlU

Publications

32726198
A publicly accessible database for genome sequences supports tracing of transmission chains and epidemics. [PMID: 32726198]
Martinique Frentrup, Zhemin Zhou, Matthias Steglich, Jan P Meier-Kolthoff, Markus Göker, Thomas Riedel, Boyke Bunk, Cathrin Spröer, Jörg Overmann, Marion Blaschitz, Alexander Indra, Lutz von Müller, Thomas A Kohl, Stefan Niemann, Christian Seyboldt, Frank Klawonn, Nitin Kumar, Trevor D Lawley, Sergio García-Fernández, Rafael Cantón, Rosa Del Campo, Ortrud Zimmermann, Uwe Groß, Mark Achtman, Ulrich Nübel

is the primary infectious cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Local transmissions and international outbreaks of this pathogen have been previously elucidated by bacterial whole-genome sequencing, but comparative genomic analyses at the global scale were hampered by the lack of specific bioinformatic tools. Here we introduce a publicly accessible database within EnteroBase (http://enterobase.warwick.ac.uk) that automatically retrieves and assembles short-reads from the public domain, and calls alleles for core-genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST). We demonstrate that comparable levels of resolution and precision are attained by EnteroBase cgMLST and single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis. EnteroBase currently contains 18 254 quality-controlled genomes, which have been assigned to hierarchical sets of single-linkage clusters by cgMLST distances. This hierarchical clustering is used to identify and name populations of at all epidemiological levels, from recent transmission chains through to epidemic and endemic strains. Moreover, it puts newly collected isolates into phylogenetic and epidemiological context by identifying related strains among all previously published genome data. For example, HC2 clusters (i.e. chains of genomes with pairwise distances of up to two cgMLST alleles) were statistically associated with specific hospitals (<10) or single wards (=0.01) within hospitals, indicating they represented local transmission clusters. We also detected several HC2 clusters spanning more than one hospital that by retrospective epidemiological analysis were confirmed to be associated with inter-hospital patient transfers. In contrast, clustering at level HC150 correlated with -mer-based classification and was largely compatible with PCR ribotyping, thus enabling comparisons to earlier surveillance data. EnteroBase enables contextual interpretation of a growing collection of assembled, quality-controlled genome sequences and their associated metadata. Hierarchical clustering rapidly identifies database entries that are related at multiple levels of genetic distance, facilitating communication among researchers, clinicians and public-health officials who are combatting disease caused by .

Microb Genom. 2020:6(8) | 32 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
2056/6895 (70.196%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
303/1005 (69.95%)
Phylogeny and homology:
93/302 (69.536%)
2056
Total Rank
31
Citations
6.2
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Created on: 2020-10-28
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2020-11-18]
Yitong Pan [2020-11-18]
Dong Zou [2020-10-28]