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Plasmidome in mcr-1 harboring carbapenem-resistant enterobacterales isolates from human in Thailand
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AbstractThe emergence of the mobile colistin-resistance genes mcr-1 has attracted significant attention worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the genetic features of mcr-1-carrying plasmid among carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) isolates and the potential genetic basis governing transmission. Seventeen mcr-harboring isolates were analyzed based on whole genome sequencing using short-read and long-read platforms. All the mcr-1-carrying isolates could be conjugatively transferred into a recipient Escherichia coli UB1637. Among these 17 isolates, mcr-1 was located on diverse plasmid Inc types, consisting of IncX4 (11/17; 64.7%), IncI2 (4/17; 23.53%), and IncHI/IncN (2/17; 11.76%). Each of these exhibited remarkable similarity in the backbone set that is responsible for plasmid replication, maintenance, and transfer, with differences being in the upstream and downstream regions containing mcr-1. The IncHI/IncN type also carried other resistance genes (blaTEM-1B or blaTEM-135). The mcr-1-harboring IncX4 plasmids were carried in E. coli ST410 (7/11; 63.6%) and ST10 (1/11; 9.1%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae ST15 (1/11; 9.1%), ST336 (1/11; 9.1%), and ST340 (1/11; 9.1%). The IncI2-type plasmid was harbored in E. coli ST3052 (1/4; 25%) and ST1287 (1/4; 25%) and in K. pneumoniae ST336 (2/4; 50%), whereas IncHI/IncN were carried in E. coli ST6721 (1/2; 50%) and new ST (1/2; 50%). The diverse promiscuous plasmids may facilitate the spread of mcr-1 among commensal E. coli or K. pneumoniae strains in patients. These results can provide information for a surveillance system and infection control for dynamic tracing.
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Title: Plasmidome in mcr-1 harboring carbapenem-resistant enterobacterales isolates from human in Thailand
Description:
AbstractThe emergence of the mobile colistin-resistance genes mcr-1 has attracted significant attention worldwide.
This study aimed to investigate the genetic features of mcr-1-carrying plasmid among carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) isolates and the potential genetic basis governing transmission.
Seventeen mcr-harboring isolates were analyzed based on whole genome sequencing using short-read and long-read platforms.
All the mcr-1-carrying isolates could be conjugatively transferred into a recipient Escherichia coli UB1637.
Among these 17 isolates, mcr-1 was located on diverse plasmid Inc types, consisting of IncX4 (11/17; 64.
7%), IncI2 (4/17; 23.
53%), and IncHI/IncN (2/17; 11.
76%).
Each of these exhibited remarkable similarity in the backbone set that is responsible for plasmid replication, maintenance, and transfer, with differences being in the upstream and downstream regions containing mcr-1.
The IncHI/IncN type also carried other resistance genes (blaTEM-1B or blaTEM-135).
The mcr-1-harboring IncX4 plasmids were carried in E.
coli ST410 (7/11; 63.
6%) and ST10 (1/11; 9.
1%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae ST15 (1/11; 9.
1%), ST336 (1/11; 9.
1%), and ST340 (1/11; 9.
1%).
The IncI2-type plasmid was harbored in E.
coli ST3052 (1/4; 25%) and ST1287 (1/4; 25%) and in K.
pneumoniae ST336 (2/4; 50%), whereas IncHI/IncN were carried in E.
coli ST6721 (1/2; 50%) and new ST (1/2; 50%).
The diverse promiscuous plasmids may facilitate the spread of mcr-1 among commensal E.
coli or K.
pneumoniae strains in patients.
These results can provide information for a surveillance system and infection control for dynamic tracing.
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