Ancient Bacterial Genomes Reveal a High Diversity of Treponema pallidum Strains in Early Modern Europe
pmid: 32795443
Ancient Bacterial Genomes Reveal a High Diversity of Treponema pallidum Strains in Early Modern Europe
Syphilis is a globally re-emerging disease, which has marked European history with a devastating epidemic at the end of the 15th century. Together with non-venereal treponemal diseases, like bejel and yaws, which are found today in subtropical and tropical regions, it currently poses a substantial health threat worldwide. The origins and spread of treponemal diseases remain unresolved, including syphilis’ potential introduction into Europe from the Americas. Here, we present the first genetic data from archaeological human remains reflecting a high diversity of Treponema pallidum in early modern Europe. Our study demonstrates that a variety of strains related to both venereal syphilis and yaws-causing T. pallidum subspecies were already present in Northern Europe in the early modern period. We also discovered a previously unknown T. pallidum lineage recovered as a sister group to yaws- and bejel-causing lineages. These findings imply a more complex pattern of geographical distribution and etiology of early treponemal epidemics than previously understood.
Current Biology, 30 (19)
ISSN:0960-9822
ISSN:1879-0445
- University of Tartu Estonia
- University of Tübingen Germany
- University of Zurich Switzerland
- ETH Zurich Switzerland
- University of Valencia Spain
TPRK, 610 Medicine & health, Genetics and Molecular Biology, 1100 General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Pathogen evolution, ANNOTATION, UFSP13-7 Evolution in Action: From Genomes to Ecosystems, 1300 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, YAWS, EPIDEMIOLOGY, Humans, SYPHILIS SPIROCHETE, Treponema pallidum, Syphilis, DNA, Ancient, History, 15th Century, IDENTIFICATION, Ancient DNA, Ancient DNA; Pathogen evolution; Treponema pallidum; Syphilis; Yaws, ORIGIN, ta1184, ta1182, 2800 General Neuroscience, Genetic Variation, 10218 Institute of Legal Medicine, DNA-SEQUENCES, History, Medieval, Europe, MANIFESTATIONS, Archaeology, Ecology, evolutionary biology, 11294 Institute of Evolutionary Medicine, General Biochemistry, Yaws, VISUALIZATION, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Genome, Bacterial
TPRK, 610 Medicine & health, Genetics and Molecular Biology, 1100 General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Pathogen evolution, ANNOTATION, UFSP13-7 Evolution in Action: From Genomes to Ecosystems, 1300 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, YAWS, EPIDEMIOLOGY, Humans, SYPHILIS SPIROCHETE, Treponema pallidum, Syphilis, DNA, Ancient, History, 15th Century, IDENTIFICATION, Ancient DNA, Ancient DNA; Pathogen evolution; Treponema pallidum; Syphilis; Yaws, ORIGIN, ta1184, ta1182, 2800 General Neuroscience, Genetic Variation, 10218 Institute of Legal Medicine, DNA-SEQUENCES, History, Medieval, Europe, MANIFESTATIONS, Archaeology, Ecology, evolutionary biology, 11294 Institute of Evolutionary Medicine, General Biochemistry, Yaws, VISUALIZATION, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Genome, Bacterial
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