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Emergence of diversity in carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli ST131, England, January 2014 to June 2016

BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli ST131, a global, high-risk clone, comprises fluoroquinolone resistance (FQ-R) mutations and CTX-M extended-spectrum beta-lactamases associated with the fimH30-encoding clades, C1 and C2. Further carbapenem resistance development in ST131 is a public health concern. AIM:...

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Autores principales: Ellaby, Nicholas, Doumith, Michel, Hopkins, Katie L, Woodford, Neil, Ellington, Matthew J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6749775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31530344
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.37.1800627
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author Ellaby, Nicholas
Doumith, Michel
Hopkins, Katie L
Woodford, Neil
Ellington, Matthew J
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Ellington, Matthew J
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description BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli ST131, a global, high-risk clone, comprises fluoroquinolone resistance (FQ-R) mutations and CTX-M extended-spectrum beta-lactamases associated with the fimH30-encoding clades, C1 and C2. Further carbapenem resistance development in ST131 is a public health concern. AIM: This observational study aimed to probe the diversity of carbapenemase-producing E. coli (CP E. coli) ST131 across England. METHODS: ST131 isolates were identified using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data generated for all non-duplicate CP E. coli from human samples submitted to the national reference laboratory from January 2014 to June 2016. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) gene content and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data were compared against a published ST131 phylogeny and analysed alongside patient metadata. RESULTS: Thirty-nine genetically diverse ST131 CP E. coli, from eight of nine regions, represented 10% of CP E. coli isolates sequenced. Ten and eight isolates were from the FQ-susceptible (FQ-S) clades A and B, while eight and 15 isolates belonged to the FQ-R clades C1 or C2, respectively. Seven distinct carbapenemases were identified: KPC-2 (21 isolates, 6 regions) frequently occurred among clade C2 isolates (n = 10). OXA-48-producers (10 isolates, 3 regions) were often from clade A (n = 5). NDM-1 (n = 4), NDM-5 (n = 1), VIM-1 (n = 1), VIM-4 (n = 1) and OXA-181 (n = 1) were also identified. Clade C2 isolates encoded more AMR genes than those from clades A (p = 0.02), B (p = 9.6 x 10(−3)) or C1 (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: When compared with its global predominance among ESBL-E. coli, ST131 represented a fraction of the CP E. coli received, belonging to diverse clades and encoding diverse carbapenemases. The greater accumulation of resistance genes in clade C2 isolates highlights the need for ongoing monitoring of this high-risk lineage.
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spelling pubmed-67497752019-09-27 Emergence of diversity in carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli ST131, England, January 2014 to June 2016 Ellaby, Nicholas Doumith, Michel Hopkins, Katie L Woodford, Neil Ellington, Matthew J Euro Surveill Research BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli ST131, a global, high-risk clone, comprises fluoroquinolone resistance (FQ-R) mutations and CTX-M extended-spectrum beta-lactamases associated with the fimH30-encoding clades, C1 and C2. Further carbapenem resistance development in ST131 is a public health concern. AIM: This observational study aimed to probe the diversity of carbapenemase-producing E. coli (CP E. coli) ST131 across England. METHODS: ST131 isolates were identified using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data generated for all non-duplicate CP E. coli from human samples submitted to the national reference laboratory from January 2014 to June 2016. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) gene content and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data were compared against a published ST131 phylogeny and analysed alongside patient metadata. RESULTS: Thirty-nine genetically diverse ST131 CP E. coli, from eight of nine regions, represented 10% of CP E. coli isolates sequenced. Ten and eight isolates were from the FQ-susceptible (FQ-S) clades A and B, while eight and 15 isolates belonged to the FQ-R clades C1 or C2, respectively. Seven distinct carbapenemases were identified: KPC-2 (21 isolates, 6 regions) frequently occurred among clade C2 isolates (n = 10). OXA-48-producers (10 isolates, 3 regions) were often from clade A (n = 5). NDM-1 (n = 4), NDM-5 (n = 1), VIM-1 (n = 1), VIM-4 (n = 1) and OXA-181 (n = 1) were also identified. Clade C2 isolates encoded more AMR genes than those from clades A (p = 0.02), B (p = 9.6 x 10(−3)) or C1 (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: When compared with its global predominance among ESBL-E. coli, ST131 represented a fraction of the CP E. coli received, belonging to diverse clades and encoding diverse carbapenemases. The greater accumulation of resistance genes in clade C2 isolates highlights the need for ongoing monitoring of this high-risk lineage. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2019-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6749775/ /pubmed/31530344 http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.37.1800627 Text en This article is copyright of the authors or their affiliated institutions, 2019. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.
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Doumith, Michel
Hopkins, Katie L
Woodford, Neil
Ellington, Matthew J
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title Emergence of diversity in carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli ST131, England, January 2014 to June 2016
title_full Emergence of diversity in carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli ST131, England, January 2014 to June 2016
title_fullStr Emergence of diversity in carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli ST131, England, January 2014 to June 2016
title_full_unstemmed Emergence of diversity in carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli ST131, England, January 2014 to June 2016
title_short Emergence of diversity in carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli ST131, England, January 2014 to June 2016
title_sort emergence of diversity in carbapenemase-producing escherichia coli st131, england, january 2014 to june 2016
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6749775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31530344
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.37.1800627
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