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Emergence and Genomic Features of a mcr-1 Escherichia coli from Duck in Hungary
Plasmids carrying high-risk resistance mechanisms in pathogenic E. coli have gained particular attention in veterinary medicine, especially since the discovery of the colistin resistance gene, mcr-1. Here, we provide the first evidence of its emergence and describe the complete mcr-1 plasmid sequenc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10604428/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37887221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12101519 |
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author | Szmolka, Ama Gellért, Ákos Szemerits, Dóra Rapcsák, Fanni Spisák, Sándor Adorján, András |
author_facet | Szmolka, Ama Gellért, Ákos Szemerits, Dóra Rapcsák, Fanni Spisák, Sándor Adorján, András |
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description | Plasmids carrying high-risk resistance mechanisms in pathogenic E. coli have gained particular attention in veterinary medicine, especially since the discovery of the colistin resistance gene, mcr-1. Here, we provide the first evidence of its emergence and describe the complete mcr-1 plasmid sequence of a multi-resistant avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) strain from waterfowl in Hungary. Whole-genome sequencing analysis and core-genome MLST were performed to characterize the genome structure of the mcr-1 plasmid and to reveal the phylogenetic relation between the Hungarian duck strain Ec45-2020 and the internationally circulating mcr-1-positive E. coli strains from poultry and humans. Results showed that plasmid pEc45-2020-33kb displayed a high level of genome identity with mcr-1 plasmids of IncX4 type widespread among human, animal and food reservoirs of enteric bacteria of public health. The mcr-1-positive E. coli strain Ec45-2020 belongs to the ST162 genotype, considered as one of the globally disseminated zoonotic genotypes of MDR E. coli. In accordance with international findings, our results underline the importance of continuous surveillance of enteric bacteria with high-risk antimicrobial resistance genotypes, including neglected animals, such as waterfowls, as possible reservoirs for the colistin resistance gene mcr-1. |
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spelling | pubmed-106044282023-10-28 Emergence and Genomic Features of a mcr-1 Escherichia coli from Duck in Hungary Szmolka, Ama Gellért, Ákos Szemerits, Dóra Rapcsák, Fanni Spisák, Sándor Adorján, András Antibiotics (Basel) Article Plasmids carrying high-risk resistance mechanisms in pathogenic E. coli have gained particular attention in veterinary medicine, especially since the discovery of the colistin resistance gene, mcr-1. Here, we provide the first evidence of its emergence and describe the complete mcr-1 plasmid sequence of a multi-resistant avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) strain from waterfowl in Hungary. Whole-genome sequencing analysis and core-genome MLST were performed to characterize the genome structure of the mcr-1 plasmid and to reveal the phylogenetic relation between the Hungarian duck strain Ec45-2020 and the internationally circulating mcr-1-positive E. coli strains from poultry and humans. Results showed that plasmid pEc45-2020-33kb displayed a high level of genome identity with mcr-1 plasmids of IncX4 type widespread among human, animal and food reservoirs of enteric bacteria of public health. The mcr-1-positive E. coli strain Ec45-2020 belongs to the ST162 genotype, considered as one of the globally disseminated zoonotic genotypes of MDR E. coli. In accordance with international findings, our results underline the importance of continuous surveillance of enteric bacteria with high-risk antimicrobial resistance genotypes, including neglected animals, such as waterfowls, as possible reservoirs for the colistin resistance gene mcr-1. MDPI 2023-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10604428/ /pubmed/37887221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12101519 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Szmolka, Ama Gellért, Ákos Szemerits, Dóra Rapcsák, Fanni Spisák, Sándor Adorján, András Emergence and Genomic Features of a mcr-1 Escherichia coli from Duck in Hungary |
title | Emergence and Genomic Features of a mcr-1 Escherichia coli from Duck in Hungary |
title_full | Emergence and Genomic Features of a mcr-1 Escherichia coli from Duck in Hungary |
title_fullStr | Emergence and Genomic Features of a mcr-1 Escherichia coli from Duck in Hungary |
title_full_unstemmed | Emergence and Genomic Features of a mcr-1 Escherichia coli from Duck in Hungary |
title_short | Emergence and Genomic Features of a mcr-1 Escherichia coli from Duck in Hungary |
title_sort | emergence and genomic features of a mcr-1 escherichia coli from duck in hungary |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10604428/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37887221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12101519 |
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