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Colistin Resistance Mechanisms in Human Salmonella enterica Strains Isolated by the National Surveillance Enter-Net Italia (2016–2018)

Background: A collection of human-epidemiologically unrelated S. enterica strains collected over a 3-year period (2016 to 2018) in Italy by the national surveillance Enter-Net Italia was analysed. Methods: Antimicrobial susceptibility tests, including the determination of minimal inhibitory concentr...

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Autores principales: Fortini, Daniela, Owczarek, Slawomir, Dionisi, Anna Maria, Lucarelli, Claudia, Arena, Sergio, Carattoli, Alessandra, Villa, Laura, García-Fernández, Aurora
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8772777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35052978
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11010102
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author Fortini, Daniela
Owczarek, Slawomir
Dionisi, Anna Maria
Lucarelli, Claudia
Arena, Sergio
Carattoli, Alessandra
Villa, Laura
García-Fernández, Aurora
author_facet Fortini, Daniela
Owczarek, Slawomir
Dionisi, Anna Maria
Lucarelli, Claudia
Arena, Sergio
Carattoli, Alessandra
Villa, Laura
García-Fernández, Aurora
author_sort Fortini, Daniela
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description Background: A collection of human-epidemiologically unrelated S. enterica strains collected over a 3-year period (2016 to 2018) in Italy by the national surveillance Enter-Net Italia was analysed. Methods: Antimicrobial susceptibility tests, including the determination of minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) for colistin, were performed. Colistin resistant strains were analysed by PCR to detect mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes. In mcr-negative S. enterica serovar Enteritidis strains, chromosomal mutations potentially involved in colistin resistance were identified by a genomic approach. Results: The prevalence of colistin-resistant S. enterica strains was 7.7%, the majority (87.5%) were S. Enteritidis. mcr genes were identified only in one strain, a S. Typhimurium monophasic variant, positive for both mcr-1.1 and mcr-5.1 genes in an IncHI2 ST4 plasmid. Several chromosomal mutations were identified in the colistin-resistant mcr-negative S. Enteritidis strains in proteins involved in lipopolysaccharide and outer membrane synthesis and modification (RfbN, LolB, ZraR) and in a component of a multidrug efflux pump (MdsC). These mutated proteins were defined as possible candidates for colistin resistance in mcr-negative S. Enteritidis of our collection. Conclusions: The colistin national surveillance in Salmonella spp. in humans, implemented with genomic-based surveillance, permitted to monitor colistin resistance, determining the prevalence of mcr determinants and the study of new candidate mechanisms for colistin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-87727772022-01-21 Colistin Resistance Mechanisms in Human Salmonella enterica Strains Isolated by the National Surveillance Enter-Net Italia (2016–2018) Fortini, Daniela Owczarek, Slawomir Dionisi, Anna Maria Lucarelli, Claudia Arena, Sergio Carattoli, Alessandra Villa, Laura García-Fernández, Aurora Antibiotics (Basel) Article Background: A collection of human-epidemiologically unrelated S. enterica strains collected over a 3-year period (2016 to 2018) in Italy by the national surveillance Enter-Net Italia was analysed. Methods: Antimicrobial susceptibility tests, including the determination of minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) for colistin, were performed. Colistin resistant strains were analysed by PCR to detect mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes. In mcr-negative S. enterica serovar Enteritidis strains, chromosomal mutations potentially involved in colistin resistance were identified by a genomic approach. Results: The prevalence of colistin-resistant S. enterica strains was 7.7%, the majority (87.5%) were S. Enteritidis. mcr genes were identified only in one strain, a S. Typhimurium monophasic variant, positive for both mcr-1.1 and mcr-5.1 genes in an IncHI2 ST4 plasmid. Several chromosomal mutations were identified in the colistin-resistant mcr-negative S. Enteritidis strains in proteins involved in lipopolysaccharide and outer membrane synthesis and modification (RfbN, LolB, ZraR) and in a component of a multidrug efflux pump (MdsC). These mutated proteins were defined as possible candidates for colistin resistance in mcr-negative S. Enteritidis of our collection. Conclusions: The colistin national surveillance in Salmonella spp. in humans, implemented with genomic-based surveillance, permitted to monitor colistin resistance, determining the prevalence of mcr determinants and the study of new candidate mechanisms for colistin resistance. MDPI 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8772777/ /pubmed/35052978 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11010102 Text en © 2022 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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Fortini, Daniela
Owczarek, Slawomir
Dionisi, Anna Maria
Lucarelli, Claudia
Arena, Sergio
Carattoli, Alessandra
Villa, Laura
García-Fernández, Aurora
Colistin Resistance Mechanisms in Human Salmonella enterica Strains Isolated by the National Surveillance Enter-Net Italia (2016–2018)
title Colistin Resistance Mechanisms in Human Salmonella enterica Strains Isolated by the National Surveillance Enter-Net Italia (2016–2018)
title_full Colistin Resistance Mechanisms in Human Salmonella enterica Strains Isolated by the National Surveillance Enter-Net Italia (2016–2018)
title_fullStr Colistin Resistance Mechanisms in Human Salmonella enterica Strains Isolated by the National Surveillance Enter-Net Italia (2016–2018)
title_full_unstemmed Colistin Resistance Mechanisms in Human Salmonella enterica Strains Isolated by the National Surveillance Enter-Net Italia (2016–2018)
title_short Colistin Resistance Mechanisms in Human Salmonella enterica Strains Isolated by the National Surveillance Enter-Net Italia (2016–2018)
title_sort colistin resistance mechanisms in human salmonella enterica strains isolated by the national surveillance enter-net italia (2016–2018)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8772777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35052978
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11010102
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