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Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting

Objectives: Efforts to treat Escherichia coli infections are increasingly being compromised by the rapid, global spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Whilst AMR in E. coli has been extensively investigated in resource-rich settings, in sub-Saharan Africa molecular patterns of AMR are not well d...

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Autores principales: Musicha, Patrick, Feasey, Nicholas A., Cain, Amy K., Kallonen, Teemu, Chaguza, Chrispin, Peno, Chikondi, Khonga, Margaret, Thompson, Sarah, Gray, Katherine J., Mather, Alison E., Heyderman, Robert S., Everett, Dean B., Thomson, Nicholas R., Msefula, Chisomo L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5437524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28333330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkx058
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author Musicha, Patrick
Feasey, Nicholas A.
Cain, Amy K.
Kallonen, Teemu
Chaguza, Chrispin
Peno, Chikondi
Khonga, Margaret
Thompson, Sarah
Gray, Katherine J.
Mather, Alison E.
Heyderman, Robert S.
Everett, Dean B.
Thomson, Nicholas R.
Msefula, Chisomo L.
author_facet Musicha, Patrick
Feasey, Nicholas A.
Cain, Amy K.
Kallonen, Teemu
Chaguza, Chrispin
Peno, Chikondi
Khonga, Margaret
Thompson, Sarah
Gray, Katherine J.
Mather, Alison E.
Heyderman, Robert S.
Everett, Dean B.
Thomson, Nicholas R.
Msefula, Chisomo L.
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description Objectives: Efforts to treat Escherichia coli infections are increasingly being compromised by the rapid, global spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Whilst AMR in E. coli has been extensively investigated in resource-rich settings, in sub-Saharan Africa molecular patterns of AMR are not well described. In this study, we have begun to explore the population structure and molecular determinants of AMR amongst E. coli isolates from Malawi. Methods: Ninety-four E. coli isolates from patients admitted to Queen’s Hospital, Malawi, were whole-genome sequenced. The isolates were selected on the basis of diversity of phenotypic resistance profiles and clinical source of isolation (blood, CSF and rectal swab). Sequence data were analysed using comparative genomics and phylogenetics. Results: Our results revealed the presence of five clades, which were strongly associated with E. coli phylogroups A, B1, B2, D and F. We identified 43 multilocus STs, of which ST131 (14.9%) and ST12 (9.6%) were the most common. We identified 25 AMR genes. The most common ESBL gene was bla(CTX-M-15) and it was present in all five phylogroups and 11 STs, and most commonly detected in ST391 (4/4 isolates), ST648 (3/3 isolates) and ST131 [3/14 (21.4%) isolates]. Conclusions: This study has revealed a high diversity of lineages associated with AMR, including ESBL and fluoroquinolone resistance, in Malawi. The data highlight the value of longitudinal bacteraemia surveillance coupled with detailed molecular epidemiology in all settings, including low-income settings, in describing the global epidemiology of ESBL resistance.
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spelling pubmed-54375242017-05-24 Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting Musicha, Patrick Feasey, Nicholas A. Cain, Amy K. Kallonen, Teemu Chaguza, Chrispin Peno, Chikondi Khonga, Margaret Thompson, Sarah Gray, Katherine J. Mather, Alison E. Heyderman, Robert S. Everett, Dean B. Thomson, Nicholas R. Msefula, Chisomo L. J Antimicrob Chemother Original Research Objectives: Efforts to treat Escherichia coli infections are increasingly being compromised by the rapid, global spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Whilst AMR in E. coli has been extensively investigated in resource-rich settings, in sub-Saharan Africa molecular patterns of AMR are not well described. In this study, we have begun to explore the population structure and molecular determinants of AMR amongst E. coli isolates from Malawi. Methods: Ninety-four E. coli isolates from patients admitted to Queen’s Hospital, Malawi, were whole-genome sequenced. The isolates were selected on the basis of diversity of phenotypic resistance profiles and clinical source of isolation (blood, CSF and rectal swab). Sequence data were analysed using comparative genomics and phylogenetics. Results: Our results revealed the presence of five clades, which were strongly associated with E. coli phylogroups A, B1, B2, D and F. We identified 43 multilocus STs, of which ST131 (14.9%) and ST12 (9.6%) were the most common. We identified 25 AMR genes. The most common ESBL gene was bla(CTX-M-15) and it was present in all five phylogroups and 11 STs, and most commonly detected in ST391 (4/4 isolates), ST648 (3/3 isolates) and ST131 [3/14 (21.4%) isolates]. Conclusions: This study has revealed a high diversity of lineages associated with AMR, including ESBL and fluoroquinolone resistance, in Malawi. The data highlight the value of longitudinal bacteraemia surveillance coupled with detailed molecular epidemiology in all settings, including low-income settings, in describing the global epidemiology of ESBL resistance. Oxford University Press 2017-06 2017-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5437524/ /pubmed/28333330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkx058 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Musicha, Patrick
Feasey, Nicholas A.
Cain, Amy K.
Kallonen, Teemu
Chaguza, Chrispin
Peno, Chikondi
Khonga, Margaret
Thompson, Sarah
Gray, Katherine J.
Mather, Alison E.
Heyderman, Robert S.
Everett, Dean B.
Thomson, Nicholas R.
Msefula, Chisomo L.
Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting
title Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting
title_full Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting
title_fullStr Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting
title_full_unstemmed Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting
title_short Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting
title_sort genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in escherichia coli from an urban african setting
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5437524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28333330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkx058
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