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Predominance of CTX-M-15-producing ST131 strains among ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the Netherlands

OBJECTIVES: Numerous studies show increased prevalence of MDR bacteria amongst asylum seekers, but data on the molecular profiles of such strains are limited. We aimed to evaluate the molecular profiles of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-E. coli) strains isolated from asylum seekers and invest...

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Autores principales: Louka, Christina, Ravensbergen, Sofanne J, Ott, Alewijn, Zhou, Xuewei, García-Cobos, Silvia, Friedrich, Alexander W, Pournaras, Spyros, Rosema, Sigrid, Rossen, John W, Stienstra, Ymkje, Bathoorn, Erik
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33009805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkaa395
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author Louka, Christina
Ravensbergen, Sofanne J
Ott, Alewijn
Zhou, Xuewei
García-Cobos, Silvia
Friedrich, Alexander W
Pournaras, Spyros
Rosema, Sigrid
Rossen, John W
Stienstra, Ymkje
Bathoorn, Erik
author_facet Louka, Christina
Ravensbergen, Sofanne J
Ott, Alewijn
Zhou, Xuewei
García-Cobos, Silvia
Friedrich, Alexander W
Pournaras, Spyros
Rosema, Sigrid
Rossen, John W
Stienstra, Ymkje
Bathoorn, Erik
author_sort Louka, Christina
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description OBJECTIVES: Numerous studies show increased prevalence of MDR bacteria amongst asylum seekers, but data on the molecular profiles of such strains are limited. We aimed to evaluate the molecular profiles of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-E. coli) strains isolated from asylum seekers and investigate their phylogenetic relatedness. METHODS: WGS data of ESBL-E. coli isolates from asylum seekers, retrieved from 1 January to 31 December 2016, were analysed to assess MLST STs, fim types, phylogroups and resistance genes. Fifty-two ESBL-E. coli isolates from the Dutch–German border region were used for genome comparison purposes as a control group. RESULTS: Among 112 ESBL-E. coli isolates from asylum seekers, originating mostly from Syria (n = 40) and Iraq (n = 15), the majority belonged to ST131 (21.4%) and ST10 (17.0%). The predominant gene for β-lactam resistance was bla(CTX-M-15) (67.9%), followed by the often co-detected bla(TEM-1B) (39.3%). No mcr or carbapenemase genes were detected. The majority of the strains belonged to phylogroups B2 (38.4%) and A (32.1%), carrying fimH27 (25%) and fimH30 (19.6%). A core genome MLST minimum spanning tree did not reveal clusters containing strains from the asylum seekers and the control group. Five clusters were formed within the asylum seeker group, by strains isolated from people originating from different countries. CONCLUSIONS: The most frequently isolated clones in this study were isolated on a regular basis within the Dutch population before the increase in the asylum seeker population. No mcr- or carbapenemase-producing clones were detected among the asylum seeker population. Minor clustering was observed amongst the asylum seeker strains.
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spelling pubmed-77293862020-12-16 Predominance of CTX-M-15-producing ST131 strains among ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the Netherlands Louka, Christina Ravensbergen, Sofanne J Ott, Alewijn Zhou, Xuewei García-Cobos, Silvia Friedrich, Alexander W Pournaras, Spyros Rosema, Sigrid Rossen, John W Stienstra, Ymkje Bathoorn, Erik J Antimicrob Chemother Original Research OBJECTIVES: Numerous studies show increased prevalence of MDR bacteria amongst asylum seekers, but data on the molecular profiles of such strains are limited. We aimed to evaluate the molecular profiles of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-E. coli) strains isolated from asylum seekers and investigate their phylogenetic relatedness. METHODS: WGS data of ESBL-E. coli isolates from asylum seekers, retrieved from 1 January to 31 December 2016, were analysed to assess MLST STs, fim types, phylogroups and resistance genes. Fifty-two ESBL-E. coli isolates from the Dutch–German border region were used for genome comparison purposes as a control group. RESULTS: Among 112 ESBL-E. coli isolates from asylum seekers, originating mostly from Syria (n = 40) and Iraq (n = 15), the majority belonged to ST131 (21.4%) and ST10 (17.0%). The predominant gene for β-lactam resistance was bla(CTX-M-15) (67.9%), followed by the often co-detected bla(TEM-1B) (39.3%). No mcr or carbapenemase genes were detected. The majority of the strains belonged to phylogroups B2 (38.4%) and A (32.1%), carrying fimH27 (25%) and fimH30 (19.6%). A core genome MLST minimum spanning tree did not reveal clusters containing strains from the asylum seekers and the control group. Five clusters were formed within the asylum seeker group, by strains isolated from people originating from different countries. CONCLUSIONS: The most frequently isolated clones in this study were isolated on a regular basis within the Dutch population before the increase in the asylum seeker population. No mcr- or carbapenemase-producing clones were detected among the asylum seeker population. Minor clustering was observed amongst the asylum seeker strains. Oxford University Press 2020-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7729386/ /pubmed/33009805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkaa395 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Research
Louka, Christina
Ravensbergen, Sofanne J
Ott, Alewijn
Zhou, Xuewei
García-Cobos, Silvia
Friedrich, Alexander W
Pournaras, Spyros
Rosema, Sigrid
Rossen, John W
Stienstra, Ymkje
Bathoorn, Erik
Predominance of CTX-M-15-producing ST131 strains among ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the Netherlands
title Predominance of CTX-M-15-producing ST131 strains among ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the Netherlands
title_full Predominance of CTX-M-15-producing ST131 strains among ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the Netherlands
title_fullStr Predominance of CTX-M-15-producing ST131 strains among ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Predominance of CTX-M-15-producing ST131 strains among ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the Netherlands
title_short Predominance of CTX-M-15-producing ST131 strains among ESBL-producing Escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the Netherlands
title_sort predominance of ctx-m-15-producing st131 strains among esbl-producing escherichia coli isolated from asylum seekers in the netherlands
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33009805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkaa395
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