Cargando…

Evaluation of Potential ARG Packaging by Two Environmental T7-Like Phage during Phage-Host Interaction

The increase in antimicrobial resistance is a threat to both human and animal health. The transfer of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) via plasmids has been studied in detail whereas the contribution of bacteriophage-mediated ARG transmission is relatively little explored. We isolated and character...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Liu, Junlin, Liu, Peng, Feng, Fenglin, Zhang, Junxuan, Li, Fulin, Wang, Mianzhi, Sun, Yongxue
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7598189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32977432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12101060
_version_ 1783602533068963840
author Liu, Junlin
Liu, Peng
Feng, Fenglin
Zhang, Junxuan
Li, Fulin
Wang, Mianzhi
Sun, Yongxue
author_facet Liu, Junlin
Liu, Peng
Feng, Fenglin
Zhang, Junxuan
Li, Fulin
Wang, Mianzhi
Sun, Yongxue
author_sort Liu, Junlin
collection PubMed
description The increase in antimicrobial resistance is a threat to both human and animal health. The transfer of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) via plasmids has been studied in detail whereas the contribution of bacteriophage-mediated ARG transmission is relatively little explored. We isolated and characterized two T7-like lytic bacteriophages that infected multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli hosts. The morphology and genomic analysis indicated that both phage HZP2 and HZ2R8 were evolutionarily related and their genomes did not encode ARGs. However, ARG-like raw reads were detected in offspring sequencing data with a different abundance level implying that potential ARG packaging had occurred. PCR results demonstrated that six fragments of genes (qnrS, cmlA, tetM, bla(TEM), sul3, mcr-1) were potentially packaged by phage HZP2 and four (qnrS, cmlA, bla(TEM), mcr-1) by phage HZ2R8. Further quantitative results showed that ARG abundance hierarchies were similar. The gene bla(TEM) was the most abundant (up to 1.38 × 10(7) copies/mL) whereas cmlA and qnrS were the least. Moreover, the clinically important mcr-1 gene was the second most abundant ARG indicating a possibility for spread through generalized transduction. Together, our results indicated that these structurally similar phage possessed similar characteristics and potential packaging during phage-host interaction displayed an ARG preference rather than occurring randomly.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7598189
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-75981892020-10-31 Evaluation of Potential ARG Packaging by Two Environmental T7-Like Phage during Phage-Host Interaction Liu, Junlin Liu, Peng Feng, Fenglin Zhang, Junxuan Li, Fulin Wang, Mianzhi Sun, Yongxue Viruses Article The increase in antimicrobial resistance is a threat to both human and animal health. The transfer of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) via plasmids has been studied in detail whereas the contribution of bacteriophage-mediated ARG transmission is relatively little explored. We isolated and characterized two T7-like lytic bacteriophages that infected multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli hosts. The morphology and genomic analysis indicated that both phage HZP2 and HZ2R8 were evolutionarily related and their genomes did not encode ARGs. However, ARG-like raw reads were detected in offspring sequencing data with a different abundance level implying that potential ARG packaging had occurred. PCR results demonstrated that six fragments of genes (qnrS, cmlA, tetM, bla(TEM), sul3, mcr-1) were potentially packaged by phage HZP2 and four (qnrS, cmlA, bla(TEM), mcr-1) by phage HZ2R8. Further quantitative results showed that ARG abundance hierarchies were similar. The gene bla(TEM) was the most abundant (up to 1.38 × 10(7) copies/mL) whereas cmlA and qnrS were the least. Moreover, the clinically important mcr-1 gene was the second most abundant ARG indicating a possibility for spread through generalized transduction. Together, our results indicated that these structurally similar phage possessed similar characteristics and potential packaging during phage-host interaction displayed an ARG preference rather than occurring randomly. MDPI 2020-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7598189/ /pubmed/32977432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12101060 Text en © 2020 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Liu, Junlin
Liu, Peng
Feng, Fenglin
Zhang, Junxuan
Li, Fulin
Wang, Mianzhi
Sun, Yongxue
Evaluation of Potential ARG Packaging by Two Environmental T7-Like Phage during Phage-Host Interaction
title Evaluation of Potential ARG Packaging by Two Environmental T7-Like Phage during Phage-Host Interaction
title_full Evaluation of Potential ARG Packaging by Two Environmental T7-Like Phage during Phage-Host Interaction
title_fullStr Evaluation of Potential ARG Packaging by Two Environmental T7-Like Phage during Phage-Host Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Potential ARG Packaging by Two Environmental T7-Like Phage during Phage-Host Interaction
title_short Evaluation of Potential ARG Packaging by Two Environmental T7-Like Phage during Phage-Host Interaction
title_sort evaluation of potential arg packaging by two environmental t7-like phage during phage-host interaction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7598189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32977432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12101060
work_keys_str_mv AT liujunlin evaluationofpotentialargpackagingbytwoenvironmentalt7likephageduringphagehostinteraction
AT liupeng evaluationofpotentialargpackagingbytwoenvironmentalt7likephageduringphagehostinteraction
AT fengfenglin evaluationofpotentialargpackagingbytwoenvironmentalt7likephageduringphagehostinteraction
AT zhangjunxuan evaluationofpotentialargpackagingbytwoenvironmentalt7likephageduringphagehostinteraction
AT lifulin evaluationofpotentialargpackagingbytwoenvironmentalt7likephageduringphagehostinteraction
AT wangmianzhi evaluationofpotentialargpackagingbytwoenvironmentalt7likephageduringphagehostinteraction
AT sunyongxue evaluationofpotentialargpackagingbytwoenvironmentalt7likephageduringphagehostinteraction