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Colistin Selection of the Mcr-1 Gene in Broiler Chicken Intestinal Microbiota

Colistin has a long story of safe use in animals for the treatment and prevention of certain bacterial diseases. Nevertheless, the first description of the mcr-1 gene showed that colistin resistance can spread by horizontal gene transfer and changed the landscape. This study aimed to assess the effe...

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Autores principales: Miguela-Villoldo, Pedro, Moreno, Miguel A., Rebollada-Merino, Agustín, Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio, Hernández, Marta, Rodríguez-Lázaro, David, Gallardo, Alejandro, Quesada, Alberto, Goyache, Joaquín, Domínguez, Lucas, Ugarte-Ruiz, María
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8228403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34198813
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060677
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author Miguela-Villoldo, Pedro
Moreno, Miguel A.
Rebollada-Merino, Agustín
Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio
Hernández, Marta
Rodríguez-Lázaro, David
Gallardo, Alejandro
Quesada, Alberto
Goyache, Joaquín
Domínguez, Lucas
Ugarte-Ruiz, María
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Moreno, Miguel A.
Rebollada-Merino, Agustín
Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio
Hernández, Marta
Rodríguez-Lázaro, David
Gallardo, Alejandro
Quesada, Alberto
Goyache, Joaquín
Domínguez, Lucas
Ugarte-Ruiz, María
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description Colistin has a long story of safe use in animals for the treatment and prevention of certain bacterial diseases. Nevertheless, the first description of the mcr-1 gene showed that colistin resistance can spread by horizontal gene transfer and changed the landscape. This study aimed to assess the effect of colistin administration on the dispersion of resistance in the microbiota of day-old broiler chicks and how the presence of mcr-1 genes influences the spread of colistin resistance determinants. In this study, 100 one-day-old chicks were divided into four groups of 25 animals (G1, G2, G3, and G4). Animals from G3/G4 were challenged with mcr-1-carrying Salmonella (day 7), while colistin (600 mg/L) was administered daily to G2/G4 animals through drinking water (from day 8 to day 15). Two quantitative PCR assays were performed to compare the amount of Salmonella and mcr-1 that were present in the caecal samples. We observed that levels of mcr-1 were higher in G3/G4 animals, especially G4, due to the spread of mcr-1-carrying Salmonella. On day 21, Salmonella levels decreased in G4, reaching similar values as those for G3, but mcr-1 levels remained significantly higher, suggesting that colistin may accelerate the spreading process when mcr-1-carrying bacteria reach the gut.
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spelling pubmed-82284032021-06-26 Colistin Selection of the Mcr-1 Gene in Broiler Chicken Intestinal Microbiota Miguela-Villoldo, Pedro Moreno, Miguel A. Rebollada-Merino, Agustín Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio Hernández, Marta Rodríguez-Lázaro, David Gallardo, Alejandro Quesada, Alberto Goyache, Joaquín Domínguez, Lucas Ugarte-Ruiz, María Antibiotics (Basel) Article Colistin has a long story of safe use in animals for the treatment and prevention of certain bacterial diseases. Nevertheless, the first description of the mcr-1 gene showed that colistin resistance can spread by horizontal gene transfer and changed the landscape. This study aimed to assess the effect of colistin administration on the dispersion of resistance in the microbiota of day-old broiler chicks and how the presence of mcr-1 genes influences the spread of colistin resistance determinants. In this study, 100 one-day-old chicks were divided into four groups of 25 animals (G1, G2, G3, and G4). Animals from G3/G4 were challenged with mcr-1-carrying Salmonella (day 7), while colistin (600 mg/L) was administered daily to G2/G4 animals through drinking water (from day 8 to day 15). Two quantitative PCR assays were performed to compare the amount of Salmonella and mcr-1 that were present in the caecal samples. We observed that levels of mcr-1 were higher in G3/G4 animals, especially G4, due to the spread of mcr-1-carrying Salmonella. On day 21, Salmonella levels decreased in G4, reaching similar values as those for G3, but mcr-1 levels remained significantly higher, suggesting that colistin may accelerate the spreading process when mcr-1-carrying bacteria reach the gut. MDPI 2021-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8228403/ /pubmed/34198813 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060677 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miguela-Villoldo, Pedro
Moreno, Miguel A.
Rebollada-Merino, Agustín
Rodríguez-Bertos, Antonio
Hernández, Marta
Rodríguez-Lázaro, David
Gallardo, Alejandro
Quesada, Alberto
Goyache, Joaquín
Domínguez, Lucas
Ugarte-Ruiz, María
Colistin Selection of the Mcr-1 Gene in Broiler Chicken Intestinal Microbiota
title Colistin Selection of the Mcr-1 Gene in Broiler Chicken Intestinal Microbiota
title_full Colistin Selection of the Mcr-1 Gene in Broiler Chicken Intestinal Microbiota
title_fullStr Colistin Selection of the Mcr-1 Gene in Broiler Chicken Intestinal Microbiota
title_full_unstemmed Colistin Selection of the Mcr-1 Gene in Broiler Chicken Intestinal Microbiota
title_short Colistin Selection of the Mcr-1 Gene in Broiler Chicken Intestinal Microbiota
title_sort colistin selection of the mcr-1 gene in broiler chicken intestinal microbiota
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8228403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34198813
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10060677
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