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Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non-Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization

qnrD is a plasmid mediated quinolone resistance gene from unknown origin, recently described in Enterobacteriaceae. It encodes a pentapeptide repeat protein 36–60% different from the other Qnr (A, B, C, S and VC). Since most qnrD-positive strains were described as strains belonging to Proteus or Pro...

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Autores principales: Guillard, Thomas, Grillon, Antoine, de Champs, Christophe, Cartier, Céline, Madoux, Janick, Berçot, Béatrice, Lebreil, Anne-Laure, Lozniewski, Alain, Riahi, Jacques, Vernet-Garnier, Véronique, Cambau, Emmanuelle
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24504382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087801
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author Guillard, Thomas
Grillon, Antoine
de Champs, Christophe
Cartier, Céline
Madoux, Janick
Berçot, Béatrice
Lebreil, Anne-Laure
Lozniewski, Alain
Riahi, Jacques
Vernet-Garnier, Véronique
Cambau, Emmanuelle
author_facet Guillard, Thomas
Grillon, Antoine
de Champs, Christophe
Cartier, Céline
Madoux, Janick
Berçot, Béatrice
Lebreil, Anne-Laure
Lozniewski, Alain
Riahi, Jacques
Vernet-Garnier, Véronique
Cambau, Emmanuelle
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description qnrD is a plasmid mediated quinolone resistance gene from unknown origin, recently described in Enterobacteriaceae. It encodes a pentapeptide repeat protein 36–60% different from the other Qnr (A, B, C, S and VC). Since most qnrD-positive strains were described as strains belonging to Proteus or Providencia genera, we hypothesized that qnrD originated in Proteeae before disseminating to other enterobacterial species. We screened 317 strains of Proteeae for qnrD and its genetic support by PCR. For all the seven qnrD-positive strains (4 Proteus mirabilis, 1 Proteus vulgaris and 2 Providencia rettgeri) the gene was carried onto a small non-transmissible plasmid, contrarily to other qnr genes that are usually carried onto large multi-resistant plasmids. Nucleotide sequences of the qnrD-bearing plasmids were 96% identical. Plasmids contained 3 ORFs apart from qnrD and belonged to an undescribed incompatibility group. Only one plasmid, in P. vulgaris, was slightly different with a 1,568-bp insertion between qnrD and its promoter, leading to absence of quinolone resistance. We sought for similar plasmids in 15 reference strains of Proteeae, but which were tested negative for qnrD, and found a 48% identical plasmid (pVERM) in Providencia vermicola. In order to explain how qnrD could have been inserted into such native plasmid, we sought for gene mobilization structures. qnrD was found to be located within a mobile insertion cassette (mic) element which sequences are similar to one mic also found in pVERM. Our conclusions are that (i) the small non-transmissible qnrD-plasmids described here may result from the recombination between an as-yet-unknown progenitor of qnrD and pVERM, (ii) these plasmids are maintained in Proteeae being a qnrD reservoir (iii) the mic element may explain qnrD mobilization from non-transmissible plasmids to mobilizable or conjugative plasmids from other Enterobacteriaceae, (iv) they can recombined with larger multiresistant plasmids conjugated in Proteeae.
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spelling pubmed-39136712014-02-06 Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non-Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization Guillard, Thomas Grillon, Antoine de Champs, Christophe Cartier, Céline Madoux, Janick Berçot, Béatrice Lebreil, Anne-Laure Lozniewski, Alain Riahi, Jacques Vernet-Garnier, Véronique Cambau, Emmanuelle PLoS One Research Article qnrD is a plasmid mediated quinolone resistance gene from unknown origin, recently described in Enterobacteriaceae. It encodes a pentapeptide repeat protein 36–60% different from the other Qnr (A, B, C, S and VC). Since most qnrD-positive strains were described as strains belonging to Proteus or Providencia genera, we hypothesized that qnrD originated in Proteeae before disseminating to other enterobacterial species. We screened 317 strains of Proteeae for qnrD and its genetic support by PCR. For all the seven qnrD-positive strains (4 Proteus mirabilis, 1 Proteus vulgaris and 2 Providencia rettgeri) the gene was carried onto a small non-transmissible plasmid, contrarily to other qnr genes that are usually carried onto large multi-resistant plasmids. Nucleotide sequences of the qnrD-bearing plasmids were 96% identical. Plasmids contained 3 ORFs apart from qnrD and belonged to an undescribed incompatibility group. Only one plasmid, in P. vulgaris, was slightly different with a 1,568-bp insertion between qnrD and its promoter, leading to absence of quinolone resistance. We sought for similar plasmids in 15 reference strains of Proteeae, but which were tested negative for qnrD, and found a 48% identical plasmid (pVERM) in Providencia vermicola. In order to explain how qnrD could have been inserted into such native plasmid, we sought for gene mobilization structures. qnrD was found to be located within a mobile insertion cassette (mic) element which sequences are similar to one mic also found in pVERM. Our conclusions are that (i) the small non-transmissible qnrD-plasmids described here may result from the recombination between an as-yet-unknown progenitor of qnrD and pVERM, (ii) these plasmids are maintained in Proteeae being a qnrD reservoir (iii) the mic element may explain qnrD mobilization from non-transmissible plasmids to mobilizable or conjugative plasmids from other Enterobacteriaceae, (iv) they can recombined with larger multiresistant plasmids conjugated in Proteeae. Public Library of Science 2014-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3913671/ /pubmed/24504382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087801 Text en © 2014 Guillard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Guillard, Thomas
Grillon, Antoine
de Champs, Christophe
Cartier, Céline
Madoux, Janick
Berçot, Béatrice
Lebreil, Anne-Laure
Lozniewski, Alain
Riahi, Jacques
Vernet-Garnier, Véronique
Cambau, Emmanuelle
Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non-Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization
title Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non-Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization
title_full Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non-Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization
title_fullStr Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non-Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non-Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization
title_short Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non-Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization
title_sort mobile insertion cassette elements found in small non-transmissible plasmids in proteeae may explain qnrd mobilization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24504382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087801
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