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Conjugative transfer of an IncA/C plasmid-borne bla(CMY-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an IncX1 plasmid

BACKGROUND: Our observation that in the Mexican Salmonella Typhimurium population none of the ST19 and ST213 strains harbored both the Salmonella virulence plasmid (pSTV) and the prevalent IncA/C plasmid (pA/C) led us to hypothesize that restriction to horizontal transfer of these plasmids existed....

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Autores principales: Wiesner, Magdalena, Fernández-Mora, Marcos, Cevallos, Miguel A, Zavala-Alvarado, Crispín, Zaidi, Mussaret B, Calva, Edmundo, Silva, Claudia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24262067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-264
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author Wiesner, Magdalena
Fernández-Mora, Marcos
Cevallos, Miguel A
Zavala-Alvarado, Crispín
Zaidi, Mussaret B
Calva, Edmundo
Silva, Claudia
author_facet Wiesner, Magdalena
Fernández-Mora, Marcos
Cevallos, Miguel A
Zavala-Alvarado, Crispín
Zaidi, Mussaret B
Calva, Edmundo
Silva, Claudia
author_sort Wiesner, Magdalena
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description BACKGROUND: Our observation that in the Mexican Salmonella Typhimurium population none of the ST19 and ST213 strains harbored both the Salmonella virulence plasmid (pSTV) and the prevalent IncA/C plasmid (pA/C) led us to hypothesize that restriction to horizontal transfer of these plasmids existed. We designed a conjugation scheme using ST213 strain YU39 as donor of the bla(CMY-2) gene (conferring resistance to ceftriaxone; CRO) carried by pA/C, and two E. coli lab strains (DH5α and HB101) and two Typhimurium ST19 strains (SO1 and LT2) carrying pSTV as recipients. The aim of this study was to determine if the genetic background of the different recipient strains affected the transfer frequencies of pA/C. RESULTS: YU39 was able to transfer CRO resistance, via a novel conjugative mechanism, to all the recipient strains although at low frequencies (10(-7) to 10(-10)). The presence of pSTV in the recipients had little effect on the conjugation frequency. The analysis of the transconjugants showed that three different phenomena were occurring associated to the transfer of bla(CMY-2): 1) the co-integration of pA/C and pX1; 2) the transposition of the CMY region from pA/C to pX1; or 3) the rearrangement of pA/C. In addition, the co-lateral mobilization of a small (5 kb) ColE1-like plasmid was observed. The transconjugant plasmids involving pX1 re-arrangements (either via co-integration or ISEcp1-mediated transposition) obtained the capacity to conjugate at very high levels, similar to those found for pX1 (10(-1)). Two versions of the region containing bla(CMY-2) were found to transpose to pX1: the large version was inserted into an intergenic region located where the “genetic load” operons are frequently inserted into pX1, while the short version was inserted into the stbDE operon involved in plasmid addiction system. This is the first study to report the acquisition of an extended spectrum cephalosporin (ESC)-resistance gene by an IncX1 plasmid. CONCLUSIONS: We showed that the transfer of the YU39 bla(CMY-2) gene harbored on a non- conjugative pA/C requires the machinery of a highly conjugative pX1 plasmid. Our experiments demonstrate the complex interactions a single strain can exploit to contend with the challenge of horizontal transfer and antibiotic selective pressure.
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spelling pubmed-42228152014-11-07 Conjugative transfer of an IncA/C plasmid-borne bla(CMY-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an IncX1 plasmid Wiesner, Magdalena Fernández-Mora, Marcos Cevallos, Miguel A Zavala-Alvarado, Crispín Zaidi, Mussaret B Calva, Edmundo Silva, Claudia BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Our observation that in the Mexican Salmonella Typhimurium population none of the ST19 and ST213 strains harbored both the Salmonella virulence plasmid (pSTV) and the prevalent IncA/C plasmid (pA/C) led us to hypothesize that restriction to horizontal transfer of these plasmids existed. We designed a conjugation scheme using ST213 strain YU39 as donor of the bla(CMY-2) gene (conferring resistance to ceftriaxone; CRO) carried by pA/C, and two E. coli lab strains (DH5α and HB101) and two Typhimurium ST19 strains (SO1 and LT2) carrying pSTV as recipients. The aim of this study was to determine if the genetic background of the different recipient strains affected the transfer frequencies of pA/C. RESULTS: YU39 was able to transfer CRO resistance, via a novel conjugative mechanism, to all the recipient strains although at low frequencies (10(-7) to 10(-10)). The presence of pSTV in the recipients had little effect on the conjugation frequency. The analysis of the transconjugants showed that three different phenomena were occurring associated to the transfer of bla(CMY-2): 1) the co-integration of pA/C and pX1; 2) the transposition of the CMY region from pA/C to pX1; or 3) the rearrangement of pA/C. In addition, the co-lateral mobilization of a small (5 kb) ColE1-like plasmid was observed. The transconjugant plasmids involving pX1 re-arrangements (either via co-integration or ISEcp1-mediated transposition) obtained the capacity to conjugate at very high levels, similar to those found for pX1 (10(-1)). Two versions of the region containing bla(CMY-2) were found to transpose to pX1: the large version was inserted into an intergenic region located where the “genetic load” operons are frequently inserted into pX1, while the short version was inserted into the stbDE operon involved in plasmid addiction system. This is the first study to report the acquisition of an extended spectrum cephalosporin (ESC)-resistance gene by an IncX1 plasmid. CONCLUSIONS: We showed that the transfer of the YU39 bla(CMY-2) gene harbored on a non- conjugative pA/C requires the machinery of a highly conjugative pX1 plasmid. Our experiments demonstrate the complex interactions a single strain can exploit to contend with the challenge of horizontal transfer and antibiotic selective pressure. BioMed Central 2013-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4222815/ /pubmed/24262067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-264 Text en Copyright © 2013 Wiesner et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wiesner, Magdalena
Fernández-Mora, Marcos
Cevallos, Miguel A
Zavala-Alvarado, Crispín
Zaidi, Mussaret B
Calva, Edmundo
Silva, Claudia
Conjugative transfer of an IncA/C plasmid-borne bla(CMY-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an IncX1 plasmid
title Conjugative transfer of an IncA/C plasmid-borne bla(CMY-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an IncX1 plasmid
title_full Conjugative transfer of an IncA/C plasmid-borne bla(CMY-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an IncX1 plasmid
title_fullStr Conjugative transfer of an IncA/C plasmid-borne bla(CMY-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an IncX1 plasmid
title_full_unstemmed Conjugative transfer of an IncA/C plasmid-borne bla(CMY-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an IncX1 plasmid
title_short Conjugative transfer of an IncA/C plasmid-borne bla(CMY-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an IncX1 plasmid
title_sort conjugative transfer of an inca/c plasmid-borne bla(cmy-2) gene through genetic re-arrangements with an incx1 plasmid
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24262067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-264
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