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Comparative Phylogenomic Analysis of Escherichia coli ST131 Isolates and IncF-type Plasmids from North Carolina Community Hospitals and Other Regions of the United States

BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131), associated with CTX-M-15-type extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs), predominates globally among multidrug-resistant (MDR) E. coli. Among MDR E. coli ST131 isolates from North Carolina and other US regions, we explored genetic associations of...

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Autores principales: Kanamori, Hajime, Johnson, Timothy, Parobek, Christian, Juliano, Jonathan, Johnson, James R, Johnston, Brian D, Weber, David J, Rutala, William A, Anderson, Deverick
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5631536/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx163.1578
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author Kanamori, Hajime
Johnson, Timothy
Parobek, Christian
Juliano, Jonathan
Johnson, James R
Johnston, Brian D
Weber, David J
Rutala, William A
Anderson, Deverick
author_facet Kanamori, Hajime
Johnson, Timothy
Parobek, Christian
Juliano, Jonathan
Johnson, James R
Johnston, Brian D
Weber, David J
Rutala, William A
Anderson, Deverick
author_sort Kanamori, Hajime
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description BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131), associated with CTX-M-15-type extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs), predominates globally among multidrug-resistant (MDR) E. coli. Among MDR E. coli ST131 isolates from North Carolina and other US regions, we explored genetic associations of the H30Rx and H30R1 subclones with IncF-type plasmid variants. METHODS: Sequence data from 144 clinical E. coli isolates, including 39 MDR ST131 isolates from our 7 NC community hospitals and previous 104 ST131 isolates from other US regions, were analyzed and compared. Specific genes were sought using a bioinformatic pipeline at the Center for Genomic Epidemiology and BLAST. Evolutionary analyses were performed using MEGA7. Plasmid incompatibility groups and its STs were identified using PlasmidFinder and pMLST. Comparisons of the completed sequences of 2 ST131 reference plasmids with 144 ST131 draft genome assemblies were performed using CGView Comparison Tool, and circular comparison maps were generated. Among 31 bla(CTX-M)-containing contigs, bla(CTX-M) gene insertion sites were examined. RESULTS: In the core genome phylogeny, the H30R1 and H30Rx clades were placed within a larger H30R clade (Figure 1). pMLST revealed association of IncF[F2:A1:B-] plasmids (mostly bla(CTX-M-15)-positive) with H30Rx, and IncF[F1:A2:B20] plasmids (all bla(CTX-M-15)-negative) with H30R1. The ST131-associated IncF[F2:A1:B-] plasmids from NC generally resembled those from other US regions (Figure 2). However, in contrast to the others, some of the NC plasmids lacked regions previously described as gisland
1 h and/or the gColla-region, h in addition to gisland 2 h (Figure 3). Among the 31 NC ST131 isolates producing CTX-M (26 H30Rx and 5 H30R1 isolates), bla(CTX-M-15) was inserted at the same chromosomal site in 3 H30Rx isolates, at different chromosomal sites in 3 H30Rx isolates, and on IncF plasmids in 1 H30Rx and 1 H30R1 isolates, suggesting that the bla(CTX-M)-containing gene cassette has moved around among and/or within these strains. CONCLUSION: Our genomic and plasmid analysis of community hospital-source ST131 isolates demonstrated fixation and ongoing evolution of specific plasmids within the separate but closely related H30Rx and H30R1 sublineages. DISCLOSURES: J. R. Johnson, Crucell/Janssen: Consultant, Consulting fee Merck: Grant Investigator, Grant recipient Tetraphase: Grant Investigator, Research grant Actavis/Allergan: Grant Investigator, Grant recipient
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spelling pubmed-56315362017-11-07 Comparative Phylogenomic Analysis of Escherichia coli ST131 Isolates and IncF-type Plasmids from North Carolina Community Hospitals and Other Regions of the United States Kanamori, Hajime Johnson, Timothy Parobek, Christian Juliano, Jonathan Johnson, James R Johnston, Brian D Weber, David J Rutala, William A Anderson, Deverick Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131), associated with CTX-M-15-type extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs), predominates globally among multidrug-resistant (MDR) E. coli. Among MDR E. coli ST131 isolates from North Carolina and other US regions, we explored genetic associations of the H30Rx and H30R1 subclones with IncF-type plasmid variants. METHODS: Sequence data from 144 clinical E. coli isolates, including 39 MDR ST131 isolates from our 7 NC community hospitals and previous 104 ST131 isolates from other US regions, were analyzed and compared. Specific genes were sought using a bioinformatic pipeline at the Center for Genomic Epidemiology and BLAST. Evolutionary analyses were performed using MEGA7. Plasmid incompatibility groups and its STs were identified using PlasmidFinder and pMLST. Comparisons of the completed sequences of 2 ST131 reference plasmids with 144 ST131 draft genome assemblies were performed using CGView Comparison Tool, and circular comparison maps were generated. Among 31 bla(CTX-M)-containing contigs, bla(CTX-M) gene insertion sites were examined. RESULTS: In the core genome phylogeny, the H30R1 and H30Rx clades were placed within a larger H30R clade (Figure 1). pMLST revealed association of IncF[F2:A1:B-] plasmids (mostly bla(CTX-M-15)-positive) with H30Rx, and IncF[F1:A2:B20] plasmids (all bla(CTX-M-15)-negative) with H30R1. The ST131-associated IncF[F2:A1:B-] plasmids from NC generally resembled those from other US regions (Figure 2). However, in contrast to the others, some of the NC plasmids lacked regions previously described as gisland
1 h and/or the gColla-region, h in addition to gisland 2 h (Figure 3). Among the 31 NC ST131 isolates producing CTX-M (26 H30Rx and 5 H30R1 isolates), bla(CTX-M-15) was inserted at the same chromosomal site in 3 H30Rx isolates, at different chromosomal sites in 3 H30Rx isolates, and on IncF plasmids in 1 H30Rx and 1 H30R1 isolates, suggesting that the bla(CTX-M)-containing gene cassette has moved around among and/or within these strains. CONCLUSION: Our genomic and plasmid analysis of community hospital-source ST131 isolates demonstrated fixation and ongoing evolution of specific plasmids within the separate but closely related H30Rx and H30R1 sublineages. DISCLOSURES: J. R. Johnson, Crucell/Janssen: Consultant, Consulting fee Merck: Grant Investigator, Grant recipient Tetraphase: Grant Investigator, Research grant Actavis/Allergan: Grant Investigator, Grant recipient Oxford University Press 2017-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5631536/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx163.1578 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Abstracts
Kanamori, Hajime
Johnson, Timothy
Parobek, Christian
Juliano, Jonathan
Johnson, James R
Johnston, Brian D
Weber, David J
Rutala, William A
Anderson, Deverick
Comparative Phylogenomic Analysis of Escherichia coli ST131 Isolates and IncF-type Plasmids from North Carolina Community Hospitals and Other Regions of the United States
title Comparative Phylogenomic Analysis of Escherichia coli ST131 Isolates and IncF-type Plasmids from North Carolina Community Hospitals and Other Regions of the United States
title_full Comparative Phylogenomic Analysis of Escherichia coli ST131 Isolates and IncF-type Plasmids from North Carolina Community Hospitals and Other Regions of the United States
title_fullStr Comparative Phylogenomic Analysis of Escherichia coli ST131 Isolates and IncF-type Plasmids from North Carolina Community Hospitals and Other Regions of the United States
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Phylogenomic Analysis of Escherichia coli ST131 Isolates and IncF-type Plasmids from North Carolina Community Hospitals and Other Regions of the United States
title_short Comparative Phylogenomic Analysis of Escherichia coli ST131 Isolates and IncF-type Plasmids from North Carolina Community Hospitals and Other Regions of the United States
title_sort comparative phylogenomic analysis of escherichia coli st131 isolates and incf-type plasmids from north carolina community hospitals and other regions of the united states
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5631536/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx163.1578
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