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Dynamics of the MRSA Population in A Chilean Hospital: A Phylogenomic Analysis (2000-2016)
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AbstractThe global dissemination of methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus(MRSA) is associated with the emergence and establishment of clones in specific geographic areas. The Chilean-Cordobes clone (ChC) (ST5-SCCmecI) has been the predominant MRSA clone in Chile since its first description in 1998, despite the report of other emerging MRSA clones in the last years. Here, we characterize the evolutionary history of MRSA from 2000 to 2016 in a Chilean tertiary healthcare center using phylogenomic analyses. We sequenced 469 MRSA isolates collected between 2000-2016 in a tertiary healthcare center in Chile. We evaluated the temporal trends of the circulating clones and performed a phylogenomic reconstruction to characterize the clonal dynamics. We found a significant increase in the diversity and richness of sequence types (STs; Spearman r=0.8748, p<0.0001) with a Shannon diversity index increasing from 0.221 in the year 2000 to 1.33 in 2016. The temporal trend analysis revealed that in the period 2000-2003 most of the isolates (94.2%; n=98) belonged to the ChC clone. However, since then, the frequency of the ChC clone has decreased over time, accounting for 52% of the collection in the 2013-2016 period. This decline was accompanied by the rise of two emerging MRSA lineages, ST105-SCCmecII and ST72-SCCmecVI. In conclusion, the ChC clone remains the most frequent MRSA lineage in Chile. However, this lineage is gradually being replaced by several emerging clones, the most important of which is clone ST105-SCCmecII. To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest study of MRSA clonal dynamics performed in South America.ImportanceMethicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus(MRSA) is a major public health pathogen that disseminates through the emergence of successful dominant clones in specific geographic regions. Knowledge of the dissemination and molecular epidemiology of MRSA in Latin America is scarce and is largely based on small studies or classical typing techniques with several limitations to depict an accurate description of their genomic landscape. We used whole-genome sequencing to study 469 MRSA isolates collected between 2000-2016 in Chile to provide the largest and most detailed study of clonal dynamics of MRSA carried out in South America to date. We found a significant increase in the diversity of MRSA clones circulating over the 17-year study period. Additionally, we describe the emergence of two novel clones (ST105-SCCmecII and ST72-SCCmecVI), which have been gradually increasing their frequency over time. Our results drastically improve our understanding of the dissemination and update our knowledge about MRSA in Latin America.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Dynamics of the MRSA Population in A Chilean Hospital: A Phylogenomic Analysis (2000-2016)
Description:
AbstractThe global dissemination of methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus(MRSA) is associated with the emergence and establishment of clones in specific geographic areas.
The Chilean-Cordobes clone (ChC) (ST5-SCCmecI) has been the predominant MRSA clone in Chile since its first description in 1998, despite the report of other emerging MRSA clones in the last years.
Here, we characterize the evolutionary history of MRSA from 2000 to 2016 in a Chilean tertiary healthcare center using phylogenomic analyses.
We sequenced 469 MRSA isolates collected between 2000-2016 in a tertiary healthcare center in Chile.
We evaluated the temporal trends of the circulating clones and performed a phylogenomic reconstruction to characterize the clonal dynamics.
We found a significant increase in the diversity and richness of sequence types (STs; Spearman r=0.
8748, p<0.
0001) with a Shannon diversity index increasing from 0.
221 in the year 2000 to 1.
33 in 2016.
The temporal trend analysis revealed that in the period 2000-2003 most of the isolates (94.
2%; n=98) belonged to the ChC clone.
However, since then, the frequency of the ChC clone has decreased over time, accounting for 52% of the collection in the 2013-2016 period.
This decline was accompanied by the rise of two emerging MRSA lineages, ST105-SCCmecII and ST72-SCCmecVI.
In conclusion, the ChC clone remains the most frequent MRSA lineage in Chile.
However, this lineage is gradually being replaced by several emerging clones, the most important of which is clone ST105-SCCmecII.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest study of MRSA clonal dynamics performed in South America.
ImportanceMethicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus(MRSA) is a major public health pathogen that disseminates through the emergence of successful dominant clones in specific geographic regions.
Knowledge of the dissemination and molecular epidemiology of MRSA in Latin America is scarce and is largely based on small studies or classical typing techniques with several limitations to depict an accurate description of their genomic landscape.
We used whole-genome sequencing to study 469 MRSA isolates collected between 2000-2016 in Chile to provide the largest and most detailed study of clonal dynamics of MRSA carried out in South America to date.
We found a significant increase in the diversity of MRSA clones circulating over the 17-year study period.
Additionally, we describe the emergence of two novel clones (ST105-SCCmecII and ST72-SCCmecVI), which have been gradually increasing their frequency over time.
Our results drastically improve our understanding of the dissemination and update our knowledge about MRSA in Latin America.
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