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One Health Genomic Surveillance of Escherichia coli Demonstrates Distinct Lineages and Mobile Genetic Elements in Isolates from Humans versus Livestock

Livestock have been proposed as a reservoir for drug-resistant Escherichia coli that infect humans. We isolated and sequenced 431 E. coli isolates (including 155 extended-spectrum β-lactamase [ESBL]-producing isolates) from cross-sectional surveys of livestock farms and retail meat in the East of En...

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Autores principales: Ludden, Catherine, Raven, Kathy E., Jamrozy, Dorota, Gouliouris, Theodore, Blane, Beth, Coll, Francesc, de Goffau, Marcus, Naydenova, Plamena, Horner, Carolyne, Hernandez-Garcia, Juan, Wood, Paul, Hadjirin, Nazreen, Radakovic, Milorad, Brown, Nicholas M., Holmes, Mark, Parkhill, Julian, Peacock, Sharon J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30670621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02693-18
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author Ludden, Catherine
Raven, Kathy E.
Jamrozy, Dorota
Gouliouris, Theodore
Blane, Beth
Coll, Francesc
de Goffau, Marcus
Naydenova, Plamena
Horner, Carolyne
Hernandez-Garcia, Juan
Wood, Paul
Hadjirin, Nazreen
Radakovic, Milorad
Brown, Nicholas M.
Holmes, Mark
Parkhill, Julian
Peacock, Sharon J.
author_facet Ludden, Catherine
Raven, Kathy E.
Jamrozy, Dorota
Gouliouris, Theodore
Blane, Beth
Coll, Francesc
de Goffau, Marcus
Naydenova, Plamena
Horner, Carolyne
Hernandez-Garcia, Juan
Wood, Paul
Hadjirin, Nazreen
Radakovic, Milorad
Brown, Nicholas M.
Holmes, Mark
Parkhill, Julian
Peacock, Sharon J.
author_sort Ludden, Catherine
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description Livestock have been proposed as a reservoir for drug-resistant Escherichia coli that infect humans. We isolated and sequenced 431 E. coli isolates (including 155 extended-spectrum β-lactamase [ESBL]-producing isolates) from cross-sectional surveys of livestock farms and retail meat in the East of England. These were compared with the genomes of 1,517 E. coli bacteria associated with bloodstream infection in the United Kingdom. Phylogenetic core genome comparisons demonstrated that livestock and patient isolates were genetically distinct, suggesting that E. coli causing serious human infection had not directly originated from livestock. In contrast, we observed highly related isolates from the same animal species on different farms. Screening all 1,948 isolates for accessory genes encoding antibiotic resistance revealed 41 different genes present in variable proportions in human and livestock isolates. Overall, we identified a low prevalence of shared antimicrobial resistance genes between livestock and humans based on analysis of mobile genetic elements and long-read sequencing. We conclude that within the confines of our sampling framework, there was limited evidence that antimicrobial-resistant pathogens associated with serious human infection had originated from livestock in our region.
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spelling pubmed-63430432019-01-25 One Health Genomic Surveillance of Escherichia coli Demonstrates Distinct Lineages and Mobile Genetic Elements in Isolates from Humans versus Livestock Ludden, Catherine Raven, Kathy E. Jamrozy, Dorota Gouliouris, Theodore Blane, Beth Coll, Francesc de Goffau, Marcus Naydenova, Plamena Horner, Carolyne Hernandez-Garcia, Juan Wood, Paul Hadjirin, Nazreen Radakovic, Milorad Brown, Nicholas M. Holmes, Mark Parkhill, Julian Peacock, Sharon J. mBio Research Article Livestock have been proposed as a reservoir for drug-resistant Escherichia coli that infect humans. We isolated and sequenced 431 E. coli isolates (including 155 extended-spectrum β-lactamase [ESBL]-producing isolates) from cross-sectional surveys of livestock farms and retail meat in the East of England. These were compared with the genomes of 1,517 E. coli bacteria associated with bloodstream infection in the United Kingdom. Phylogenetic core genome comparisons demonstrated that livestock and patient isolates were genetically distinct, suggesting that E. coli causing serious human infection had not directly originated from livestock. In contrast, we observed highly related isolates from the same animal species on different farms. Screening all 1,948 isolates for accessory genes encoding antibiotic resistance revealed 41 different genes present in variable proportions in human and livestock isolates. Overall, we identified a low prevalence of shared antimicrobial resistance genes between livestock and humans based on analysis of mobile genetic elements and long-read sequencing. We conclude that within the confines of our sampling framework, there was limited evidence that antimicrobial-resistant pathogens associated with serious human infection had originated from livestock in our region. American Society for Microbiology 2019-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6343043/ /pubmed/30670621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02693-18 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ludden et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Ludden, Catherine
Raven, Kathy E.
Jamrozy, Dorota
Gouliouris, Theodore
Blane, Beth
Coll, Francesc
de Goffau, Marcus
Naydenova, Plamena
Horner, Carolyne
Hernandez-Garcia, Juan
Wood, Paul
Hadjirin, Nazreen
Radakovic, Milorad
Brown, Nicholas M.
Holmes, Mark
Parkhill, Julian
Peacock, Sharon J.
One Health Genomic Surveillance of Escherichia coli Demonstrates Distinct Lineages and Mobile Genetic Elements in Isolates from Humans versus Livestock
title One Health Genomic Surveillance of Escherichia coli Demonstrates Distinct Lineages and Mobile Genetic Elements in Isolates from Humans versus Livestock
title_full One Health Genomic Surveillance of Escherichia coli Demonstrates Distinct Lineages and Mobile Genetic Elements in Isolates from Humans versus Livestock
title_fullStr One Health Genomic Surveillance of Escherichia coli Demonstrates Distinct Lineages and Mobile Genetic Elements in Isolates from Humans versus Livestock
title_full_unstemmed One Health Genomic Surveillance of Escherichia coli Demonstrates Distinct Lineages and Mobile Genetic Elements in Isolates from Humans versus Livestock
title_short One Health Genomic Surveillance of Escherichia coli Demonstrates Distinct Lineages and Mobile Genetic Elements in Isolates from Humans versus Livestock
title_sort one health genomic surveillance of escherichia coli demonstrates distinct lineages and mobile genetic elements in isolates from humans versus livestock
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30670621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02693-18
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