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. 1996 Apr;173(4):896-900.
doi: 10.1093/infdis/173.4.896.

Genetic correlates of throat and skin isolates of group A streptococci

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Genetic correlates of throat and skin isolates of group A streptococci

D E Bessen et al. J Infect Dis. 1996 Apr.

Abstract

The existence of discrete populations of throat and skin strains of group A streptococci has long been recognized; however, a molecular basis for this distinction is not known. The emm gene structure was analyzed for 105 isolates obtained from patients with well-defined group A streptococcal diseases: uncomplicated pharyngitis, impetigo, and acute rheumatic fever. Four emm gene sub-family forms, defined by nucleotide sequence differences in regions encoding the peptidoglycan-spanning domain of M and M-like surface proteins, were found to exist in five different chromosomal patterns among naturally occurring isolates. Strong correlations were made between disease and the number and arrangement of emm subfamily genes. These findings provide a genetic basis for the historical references to "throat," "skin," and "rheumatogenic" types.

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