We have developed a new multilocus typing (MLST) scheme useful for all Treponema pallidum lineages after the analysis of 121 complete genome sequences of this species. The new scheme can be used directly with uncultured clinical samples, thus providing an excellent contribution to the molecular surveillance of syphilis and other treponematoses. The application of this MLST scheme to over 500 samples from all lineages and main geographical regions has revealed similar levels of genetic variation within them. Furthermore, the analyses show a complex pattern of spread, with global and local contributions to the observed distribution of genetic variation in the syphilis-producing sublineages. The new scheme represents a significant improvement over previous proposals and also reveals unsuspected levels of variability in T. pallidum lineages.
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Marta Pla-Díaz
Lorenzo Giacani
Lauren C. Tantalo
mBio
University of Washington
University of Zurich
Monash University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8962d6c1944d70ce0770f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00358-26
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