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Whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of Acinetobacter baumannii ST1890

Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic gram-negative bacteria typically attributed to hospital-associated infection. It could also become multidrug-resistant (MDR), extensively drug-resistant (XDR), and pan drug-resistant (PDR) during a short period. Although A. baumannii has been documented ex...

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Autores principales: Wongsuk, Thanwa, Boonsilp, Siriphan, Homkaew, Anchalee, Thananon, Konrawee, Oonanant, Worrapoj
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8906637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35263355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264374
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author Wongsuk, Thanwa
Boonsilp, Siriphan
Homkaew, Anchalee
Thananon, Konrawee
Oonanant, Worrapoj
author_facet Wongsuk, Thanwa
Boonsilp, Siriphan
Homkaew, Anchalee
Thananon, Konrawee
Oonanant, Worrapoj
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description Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic gram-negative bacteria typically attributed to hospital-associated infection. It could also become multidrug-resistant (MDR), extensively drug-resistant (XDR), and pan drug-resistant (PDR) during a short period. Although A. baumannii has been documented extensively, complete knowledge on the antibiotic-resistant mechanisms and virulence factors responsible for pathogenesis has not been entirely elucidated. This study investigated the drug resistance pattern and characterized the genomic sequence by de novo assembly of PDR A. baumannii strain VJR422, which was isolated from a catheter-sputum specimen. The results showed that the VJR422 strain was resistant to any existing antibiotics. Based on de novo assembly, whole-genome sequences showed a total genome size of 3,924,675-bp. In silico and conventional MLST analysis of sequence type (ST) of this strain was new ST by Oxford MLST scheme and designated as ST1890. Moreover, we found 10,915 genes that could be classified into 45 categories by Gene Ontology (GO) analysis. There were 1,687 genes mapped to 34 Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways. The statistics from Clusters of Orthologous Genes (COG) annotation identified 3,189 genes of the VJR422 strain. Regarding the existence of virulence factors, a total of 59 virulence factors were identified in the genome of the VJR422 strain by virulence factors of pathogenic bacteria databases (VFDB). The drug-resistant genes were investigated by searching in the Comprehensive Antibiotic Resistance Database (CARD). The strain harbored antibiotic-resistant genes responsible for aminoglycoside, β-lactam-ring-containing drugs, erythromycin, and streptogramin resistance. We also identified resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) and the major facilitator superfamily (MFS) associated with the antibiotic efflux pump. Overall, this study focused on A. baumannii strain VJR422 at the genomic level data, i.e., GO, COG, and KEGG. The antibiotic-resistant genotype and phenotype as well as the presence of potential virulence associated factors were investigated.
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spelling pubmed-89066372022-03-10 Whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of Acinetobacter baumannii ST1890 Wongsuk, Thanwa Boonsilp, Siriphan Homkaew, Anchalee Thananon, Konrawee Oonanant, Worrapoj PLoS One Research Article Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic gram-negative bacteria typically attributed to hospital-associated infection. It could also become multidrug-resistant (MDR), extensively drug-resistant (XDR), and pan drug-resistant (PDR) during a short period. Although A. baumannii has been documented extensively, complete knowledge on the antibiotic-resistant mechanisms and virulence factors responsible for pathogenesis has not been entirely elucidated. This study investigated the drug resistance pattern and characterized the genomic sequence by de novo assembly of PDR A. baumannii strain VJR422, which was isolated from a catheter-sputum specimen. The results showed that the VJR422 strain was resistant to any existing antibiotics. Based on de novo assembly, whole-genome sequences showed a total genome size of 3,924,675-bp. In silico and conventional MLST analysis of sequence type (ST) of this strain was new ST by Oxford MLST scheme and designated as ST1890. Moreover, we found 10,915 genes that could be classified into 45 categories by Gene Ontology (GO) analysis. There were 1,687 genes mapped to 34 Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways. The statistics from Clusters of Orthologous Genes (COG) annotation identified 3,189 genes of the VJR422 strain. Regarding the existence of virulence factors, a total of 59 virulence factors were identified in the genome of the VJR422 strain by virulence factors of pathogenic bacteria databases (VFDB). The drug-resistant genes were investigated by searching in the Comprehensive Antibiotic Resistance Database (CARD). The strain harbored antibiotic-resistant genes responsible for aminoglycoside, β-lactam-ring-containing drugs, erythromycin, and streptogramin resistance. We also identified resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND) and the major facilitator superfamily (MFS) associated with the antibiotic efflux pump. Overall, this study focused on A. baumannii strain VJR422 at the genomic level data, i.e., GO, COG, and KEGG. The antibiotic-resistant genotype and phenotype as well as the presence of potential virulence associated factors were investigated. Public Library of Science 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8906637/ /pubmed/35263355 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264374 Text en © 2022 Wongsuk et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wongsuk, Thanwa
Boonsilp, Siriphan
Homkaew, Anchalee
Thananon, Konrawee
Oonanant, Worrapoj
Whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of Acinetobacter baumannii ST1890
title Whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of Acinetobacter baumannii ST1890
title_full Whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of Acinetobacter baumannii ST1890
title_fullStr Whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of Acinetobacter baumannii ST1890
title_full_unstemmed Whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of Acinetobacter baumannii ST1890
title_short Whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of Acinetobacter baumannii ST1890
title_sort whole genome sequence of pan drug-resistant clinical isolate of acinetobacter baumannii st1890
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8906637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35263355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264374
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