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Escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups

Escherichia coli belonging to multilocus sequence type 38 (ST38) is a well-known cause of extra-intestinal infections in humans, and are frequently associated with resistance to extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs). Resistance to carbapenems, mediated by bla(OXA)-genes has also been reported in t...

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Autores principales: Mo, Solveig Sølverød, Fiskebeck, Eve Zeyl, Slettemeås, Jannice Schau, Lagesen, Karin, Nilsson, Oskar, Naseer, Umaer, Jørgensen, Silje Bakken, Thorsteinsdottir, Thorunn Rafnar, Sunde, Marianne
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10231635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37266008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1173287
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author Mo, Solveig Sølverød
Fiskebeck, Eve Zeyl
Slettemeås, Jannice Schau
Lagesen, Karin
Nilsson, Oskar
Naseer, Umaer
Jørgensen, Silje Bakken
Thorsteinsdottir, Thorunn Rafnar
Sunde, Marianne
author_facet Mo, Solveig Sølverød
Fiskebeck, Eve Zeyl
Slettemeås, Jannice Schau
Lagesen, Karin
Nilsson, Oskar
Naseer, Umaer
Jørgensen, Silje Bakken
Thorsteinsdottir, Thorunn Rafnar
Sunde, Marianne
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description Escherichia coli belonging to multilocus sequence type 38 (ST38) is a well-known cause of extra-intestinal infections in humans, and are frequently associated with resistance to extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs). Resistance to carbapenems, mediated by bla(OXA)-genes has also been reported in this ST. Recently, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) released a rapid risk assessment on the increased detection of OXA-244 producing E. coli ST38 in humans, requesting further knowledge to determine the source. ST38 is also one of the most common STs among ESC-resistant E. coli from broiler production. Our aim was to investigate the genetic characteristics and relationship between E. coli ST38 from broiler production and humans, and to investigate if there has been a potential spillover between these sources. A total of 288 E. coli ST38 genomes isolated from humans in Europe (collected 2009–2019) and from Nordic broiler production (collected 2011–2014) were analyzed. The results showed distinct monophyletic clades associated to humans and broiler production. Furthermore, there were differences in the ESC resistance genes present in E. coli ST38 from the two sources. The bla(OXA-244) gene was not present in E. coli from broiler production. Our results show that ST38 from humans and broiler production belong to well-separated clades, and suggest that the increased detection of OXA-244-producing E. coli ST38 in humans is not associated with spillover from broiler production.
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spelling pubmed-102316352023-06-01 Escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups Mo, Solveig Sølverød Fiskebeck, Eve Zeyl Slettemeås, Jannice Schau Lagesen, Karin Nilsson, Oskar Naseer, Umaer Jørgensen, Silje Bakken Thorsteinsdottir, Thorunn Rafnar Sunde, Marianne Front Microbiol Microbiology Escherichia coli belonging to multilocus sequence type 38 (ST38) is a well-known cause of extra-intestinal infections in humans, and are frequently associated with resistance to extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESCs). Resistance to carbapenems, mediated by bla(OXA)-genes has also been reported in this ST. Recently, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) released a rapid risk assessment on the increased detection of OXA-244 producing E. coli ST38 in humans, requesting further knowledge to determine the source. ST38 is also one of the most common STs among ESC-resistant E. coli from broiler production. Our aim was to investigate the genetic characteristics and relationship between E. coli ST38 from broiler production and humans, and to investigate if there has been a potential spillover between these sources. A total of 288 E. coli ST38 genomes isolated from humans in Europe (collected 2009–2019) and from Nordic broiler production (collected 2011–2014) were analyzed. The results showed distinct monophyletic clades associated to humans and broiler production. Furthermore, there were differences in the ESC resistance genes present in E. coli ST38 from the two sources. The bla(OXA-244) gene was not present in E. coli from broiler production. Our results show that ST38 from humans and broiler production belong to well-separated clades, and suggest that the increased detection of OXA-244-producing E. coli ST38 in humans is not associated with spillover from broiler production. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10231635/ /pubmed/37266008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1173287 Text en Copyright © 2023 Mo, Fiskebeck, Slettemeås, Lagesen, Nilsson, Naseer, Jørgensen, Thorsteinsdottir and Sunde. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Mo, Solveig Sølverød
Fiskebeck, Eve Zeyl
Slettemeås, Jannice Schau
Lagesen, Karin
Nilsson, Oskar
Naseer, Umaer
Jørgensen, Silje Bakken
Thorsteinsdottir, Thorunn Rafnar
Sunde, Marianne
Escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups
title Escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups
title_full Escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups
title_fullStr Escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups
title_full_unstemmed Escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups
title_short Escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups
title_sort escherichia coli multilocus sequence type 38 from humans and broiler production represent distinct monophyletic groups
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10231635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37266008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1173287
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