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Occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella clinical isolates in Thailand
Nontyphoidal Salmonella, an important zoonotic pathogen and a major cause of foodborne illnesses, could be a potential reservoir of plasmids harbouring mobile colistin resistance gene (mcr). This study reported, for the first time, a high rate of mcr-carrying Salmonella clinical isolates (3.3%, 24/7...
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author | Luk-in, Sirirat Chatsuwan, Tanittha Kueakulpattana, Naris Rirerm, Ubolrat Wannigama, Dhammika Leshan Plongla, Rongpong Lawung, Ratana Pulsrikarn, Chaiwat Chantaroj, Siriporn Chaichana, Pattharaporn Saksaengsopa, Nattida Shanthachol, Teerarat Techapornroong, Malee Chayangsu, Sunee Kulwichit, Wanla |
author_facet | Luk-in, Sirirat Chatsuwan, Tanittha Kueakulpattana, Naris Rirerm, Ubolrat Wannigama, Dhammika Leshan Plongla, Rongpong Lawung, Ratana Pulsrikarn, Chaiwat Chantaroj, Siriporn Chaichana, Pattharaporn Saksaengsopa, Nattida Shanthachol, Teerarat Techapornroong, Malee Chayangsu, Sunee Kulwichit, Wanla |
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description | Nontyphoidal Salmonella, an important zoonotic pathogen and a major cause of foodborne illnesses, could be a potential reservoir of plasmids harbouring mobile colistin resistance gene (mcr). This study reported, for the first time, a high rate of mcr-carrying Salmonella clinical isolates (3.3%, 24/724) in Thailand, associated with mcr-3 gene (3.0%, 22/724) in S. 4,[5],12:i:-(15.4%, 4/26), S. Typhimurium (8.8%, 5/57), and S. Choleraesuis (5.6%, 13/231). Remarkably, the increasing trends of colistin and extended-spectrum cephalosporin resistances have displayed a high agreement over the years, with a dramatic rise in the mcr-carrying Salmonella from 1.1% (6/563) during 2005–2007 to 11.2% (18/161) during 2014–2018 when CTX-M-55 became abundant. Clonal and plasmid analysis revealed that the self-transferable IncA/C and a novel hybrid IncA/C-FIIs MDR plasmids were the major vehicles to disseminate both mcr-3 and bla(CTX-M55) genes among diverse Salmonella strains, from as early as 2007. To our knowledge the occurrence of mcr-3 and the co-existence of it with bla(CTX-M-55) in S. Choleraesuis are reported here for the first time, leading to clinical concern over the treatment of the invasive salmonellosis. This study provides evidence of the potential reservoirs and vectors in the dissemination of the mcr and highlights the co-selection by colistin and/or cephalosporins. |
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spelling | pubmed-82668382021-07-12 Occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella clinical isolates in Thailand Luk-in, Sirirat Chatsuwan, Tanittha Kueakulpattana, Naris Rirerm, Ubolrat Wannigama, Dhammika Leshan Plongla, Rongpong Lawung, Ratana Pulsrikarn, Chaiwat Chantaroj, Siriporn Chaichana, Pattharaporn Saksaengsopa, Nattida Shanthachol, Teerarat Techapornroong, Malee Chayangsu, Sunee Kulwichit, Wanla Sci Rep Article Nontyphoidal Salmonella, an important zoonotic pathogen and a major cause of foodborne illnesses, could be a potential reservoir of plasmids harbouring mobile colistin resistance gene (mcr). This study reported, for the first time, a high rate of mcr-carrying Salmonella clinical isolates (3.3%, 24/724) in Thailand, associated with mcr-3 gene (3.0%, 22/724) in S. 4,[5],12:i:-(15.4%, 4/26), S. Typhimurium (8.8%, 5/57), and S. Choleraesuis (5.6%, 13/231). Remarkably, the increasing trends of colistin and extended-spectrum cephalosporin resistances have displayed a high agreement over the years, with a dramatic rise in the mcr-carrying Salmonella from 1.1% (6/563) during 2005–2007 to 11.2% (18/161) during 2014–2018 when CTX-M-55 became abundant. Clonal and plasmid analysis revealed that the self-transferable IncA/C and a novel hybrid IncA/C-FIIs MDR plasmids were the major vehicles to disseminate both mcr-3 and bla(CTX-M55) genes among diverse Salmonella strains, from as early as 2007. To our knowledge the occurrence of mcr-3 and the co-existence of it with bla(CTX-M-55) in S. Choleraesuis are reported here for the first time, leading to clinical concern over the treatment of the invasive salmonellosis. This study provides evidence of the potential reservoirs and vectors in the dissemination of the mcr and highlights the co-selection by colistin and/or cephalosporins. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8266838/ /pubmed/34238964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93529-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Article Luk-in, Sirirat Chatsuwan, Tanittha Kueakulpattana, Naris Rirerm, Ubolrat Wannigama, Dhammika Leshan Plongla, Rongpong Lawung, Ratana Pulsrikarn, Chaiwat Chantaroj, Siriporn Chaichana, Pattharaporn Saksaengsopa, Nattida Shanthachol, Teerarat Techapornroong, Malee Chayangsu, Sunee Kulwichit, Wanla Occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella clinical isolates in Thailand |
title | Occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella clinical isolates in Thailand |
title_full | Occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella clinical isolates in Thailand |
title_fullStr | Occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella clinical isolates in Thailand |
title_full_unstemmed | Occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella clinical isolates in Thailand |
title_short | Occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in Salmonella clinical isolates in Thailand |
title_sort | occurrence of mcr-mediated colistin resistance in salmonella clinical isolates in thailand |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8266838/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34238964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93529-6 |
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