Analysis of Treponema pallidum strains from China using improved methods for whole-genome sequencing from primary syphilis chancres

Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum (TPA) has been constrained by the lack of in vitro cultivation methods for isolating spirochetes from patient samples. We built upon recently developed enrichment methods to sequence TPA directly from primary syphilis chancre swabs collected in Guangzhou, China. By combining parallel, pooled whole-genome amplification (ppWGA) with hybrid selection, we generated high quality genomes from four of eight chancre-swab samples and two of two rabbit-passaged isolates, all subjected to challenging storage conditions. This approach enabled the first WGS of Chinese samples without rabbit passage and provided insights into TPA genetic diversity in China.

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