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Increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst Campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the United Kingdom
BACKGROUND: Campylobacter jejuni is the most common bacterial cause of human infectious intestinal disease. METHODS: We genome sequenced 601 human C. jejuni isolates, obtained from two large prospective studies of infectious intestinal disease (IID1 [isolates from 1993–1996; n = 293] and IID2 [isola...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6992184/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31999701 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227535 |
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author | Haldenby, Sam Bronowski, Christina Nelson, Charlotte Kenny, John Martinez-Rodriguez, Carmen Chaudhuri, Roy Williams, Nicola J. Forbes, Ken Strachan, Norval J. Pulman, Jane Winstanley, Ian N. Corless, Caroline E. Humphrey, Tom J. Bolton, Frederick J. O’Brien, Sarah J. Hall, Neil Hertz-Fowler, Christiane Winstanley, Craig |
author_facet | Haldenby, Sam Bronowski, Christina Nelson, Charlotte Kenny, John Martinez-Rodriguez, Carmen Chaudhuri, Roy Williams, Nicola J. Forbes, Ken Strachan, Norval J. Pulman, Jane Winstanley, Ian N. Corless, Caroline E. Humphrey, Tom J. Bolton, Frederick J. O’Brien, Sarah J. Hall, Neil Hertz-Fowler, Christiane Winstanley, Craig |
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description | BACKGROUND: Campylobacter jejuni is the most common bacterial cause of human infectious intestinal disease. METHODS: We genome sequenced 601 human C. jejuni isolates, obtained from two large prospective studies of infectious intestinal disease (IID1 [isolates from 1993–1996; n = 293] and IID2 [isolates from 2008–2009; n = 93]), the INTEGRATE project [isolates from 2016–2017; n = 52] and the ENIGMA project [isolates from 2017; n = 163]. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in the prevalence of the T86I mutation conferring resistance to fluoroquinolone between each of the three later studies (IID2, INTEGRATE and ENIGMA) and IID1. Although the distribution of major multilocus sequence types (STs) was similar between the studies, there were changes in both the abundance of minority STs associated with the T86I mutation, and the abundance of clones within single STs associated with the T86I mutation. DISCUSSION: Four population-based studies of community diarrhoea over a 25 year period revealed an increase over time in the prevalence of the T86I amongst isolates of C. jejuni associated with human gastrointestinal disease in the UK. Although associated with many STs, much of the increase is due to the expansion of clones associated with the resistance mutation. |
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spelling | pubmed-69921842020-02-20 Increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst Campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the United Kingdom Haldenby, Sam Bronowski, Christina Nelson, Charlotte Kenny, John Martinez-Rodriguez, Carmen Chaudhuri, Roy Williams, Nicola J. Forbes, Ken Strachan, Norval J. Pulman, Jane Winstanley, Ian N. Corless, Caroline E. Humphrey, Tom J. Bolton, Frederick J. O’Brien, Sarah J. Hall, Neil Hertz-Fowler, Christiane Winstanley, Craig PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Campylobacter jejuni is the most common bacterial cause of human infectious intestinal disease. METHODS: We genome sequenced 601 human C. jejuni isolates, obtained from two large prospective studies of infectious intestinal disease (IID1 [isolates from 1993–1996; n = 293] and IID2 [isolates from 2008–2009; n = 93]), the INTEGRATE project [isolates from 2016–2017; n = 52] and the ENIGMA project [isolates from 2017; n = 163]. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in the prevalence of the T86I mutation conferring resistance to fluoroquinolone between each of the three later studies (IID2, INTEGRATE and ENIGMA) and IID1. Although the distribution of major multilocus sequence types (STs) was similar between the studies, there were changes in both the abundance of minority STs associated with the T86I mutation, and the abundance of clones within single STs associated with the T86I mutation. DISCUSSION: Four population-based studies of community diarrhoea over a 25 year period revealed an increase over time in the prevalence of the T86I amongst isolates of C. jejuni associated with human gastrointestinal disease in the UK. Although associated with many STs, much of the increase is due to the expansion of clones associated with the resistance mutation. Public Library of Science 2020-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6992184/ /pubmed/31999701 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227535 Text en © 2020 Haldenby et al 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 use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Haldenby, Sam Bronowski, Christina Nelson, Charlotte Kenny, John Martinez-Rodriguez, Carmen Chaudhuri, Roy Williams, Nicola J. Forbes, Ken Strachan, Norval J. Pulman, Jane Winstanley, Ian N. Corless, Caroline E. Humphrey, Tom J. Bolton, Frederick J. O’Brien, Sarah J. Hall, Neil Hertz-Fowler, Christiane Winstanley, Craig Increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst Campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the United Kingdom |
title | Increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst Campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the United Kingdom |
title_full | Increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst Campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the United Kingdom |
title_fullStr | Increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst Campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the United Kingdom |
title_full_unstemmed | Increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst Campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the United Kingdom |
title_short | Increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst Campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the United Kingdom |
title_sort | increasing prevalence of a fluoroquinolone resistance mutation amongst campylobacter jejuni isolates from four human infectious intestinal disease studies in the united kingdom |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6992184/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31999701 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227535 |
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