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Distribution of the pco Gene Cluster and Associated Genetic Determinants among Swine Escherichia coli from a Controlled Feeding Trial

Copper is used as an alternative to antibiotics for growth promotion and disease prevention. However, bacteria developed tolerance mechanisms for elevated copper concentrations, including those encoded by the pco operon in Gram-negative bacteria. Using cohorts of weaned piglets, this study showed th...

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Autores principales: Chalmers, Gabhan, Rozas, Kelly M., Amachawadi, Raghavendra G., Scott, Harvey Morgan, Norman, Keri N., Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G., Tokach, Mike D., Boerlin, Patrick
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6211086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340352
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9100504
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author Chalmers, Gabhan
Rozas, Kelly M.
Amachawadi, Raghavendra G.
Scott, Harvey Morgan
Norman, Keri N.
Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G.
Tokach, Mike D.
Boerlin, Patrick
author_facet Chalmers, Gabhan
Rozas, Kelly M.
Amachawadi, Raghavendra G.
Scott, Harvey Morgan
Norman, Keri N.
Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G.
Tokach, Mike D.
Boerlin, Patrick
author_sort Chalmers, Gabhan
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description Copper is used as an alternative to antibiotics for growth promotion and disease prevention. However, bacteria developed tolerance mechanisms for elevated copper concentrations, including those encoded by the pco operon in Gram-negative bacteria. Using cohorts of weaned piglets, this study showed that the supplementation of feed with copper concentrations as used in the field did not result in a significant short-term increase in the proportion of pco-positive fecal Escherichia coli. The pco and sil (silver resistance) operons were found concurrently in all screened isolates, and whole-genome sequencing showed that they were distributed among a diversity of unrelated E. coli strains. The presence of pco/sil in E. coli was not associated with elevated copper minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) under a variety of conditions. As found in previous studies, the pco/sil operons were part of a Tn7-like structure found both on the chromosome or on plasmids in the E. coli strains investigated. Transfer of a pco/sil IncHI2 plasmid from E. coli to Salmonella enterica resulted in elevated copper MICs in the latter. Escherichia coli may represent a reservoir of pco/sil genes transferable to other organisms such as S. enterica, for which it may represent an advantage in the presence of copper. This, in turn, has the potential for co-selection of resistance to antibiotics.
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spelling pubmed-62110862018-11-02 Distribution of the pco Gene Cluster and Associated Genetic Determinants among Swine Escherichia coli from a Controlled Feeding Trial Chalmers, Gabhan Rozas, Kelly M. Amachawadi, Raghavendra G. Scott, Harvey Morgan Norman, Keri N. Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G. Tokach, Mike D. Boerlin, Patrick Genes (Basel) Article Copper is used as an alternative to antibiotics for growth promotion and disease prevention. However, bacteria developed tolerance mechanisms for elevated copper concentrations, including those encoded by the pco operon in Gram-negative bacteria. Using cohorts of weaned piglets, this study showed that the supplementation of feed with copper concentrations as used in the field did not result in a significant short-term increase in the proportion of pco-positive fecal Escherichia coli. The pco and sil (silver resistance) operons were found concurrently in all screened isolates, and whole-genome sequencing showed that they were distributed among a diversity of unrelated E. coli strains. The presence of pco/sil in E. coli was not associated with elevated copper minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) under a variety of conditions. As found in previous studies, the pco/sil operons were part of a Tn7-like structure found both on the chromosome or on plasmids in the E. coli strains investigated. Transfer of a pco/sil IncHI2 plasmid from E. coli to Salmonella enterica resulted in elevated copper MICs in the latter. Escherichia coli may represent a reservoir of pco/sil genes transferable to other organisms such as S. enterica, for which it may represent an advantage in the presence of copper. This, in turn, has the potential for co-selection of resistance to antibiotics. MDPI 2018-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6211086/ /pubmed/30340352 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9100504 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chalmers, Gabhan
Rozas, Kelly M.
Amachawadi, Raghavendra G.
Scott, Harvey Morgan
Norman, Keri N.
Nagaraja, Tiruvoor G.
Tokach, Mike D.
Boerlin, Patrick
Distribution of the pco Gene Cluster and Associated Genetic Determinants among Swine Escherichia coli from a Controlled Feeding Trial
title Distribution of the pco Gene Cluster and Associated Genetic Determinants among Swine Escherichia coli from a Controlled Feeding Trial
title_full Distribution of the pco Gene Cluster and Associated Genetic Determinants among Swine Escherichia coli from a Controlled Feeding Trial
title_fullStr Distribution of the pco Gene Cluster and Associated Genetic Determinants among Swine Escherichia coli from a Controlled Feeding Trial
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of the pco Gene Cluster and Associated Genetic Determinants among Swine Escherichia coli from a Controlled Feeding Trial
title_short Distribution of the pco Gene Cluster and Associated Genetic Determinants among Swine Escherichia coli from a Controlled Feeding Trial
title_sort distribution of the pco gene cluster and associated genetic determinants among swine escherichia coli from a controlled feeding trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6211086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340352
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9100504
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