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WHO Critical Priority Escherichia coli as One Health Challenge for a Post-Pandemic Scenario: Genomic Surveillance and Analysis of Current Trends in Brazil
The dissemination of carbapenem-resistant and third generation cephalosporin-resistant pathogens is a critical issue that is no longer restricted to hospital settings. The rapid spread of critical priority pathogens in Brazil is notably worrying, considering its continental dimension, the diversity...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8941879/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35234515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01256-21 |
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author | Fuga, Bruna Sellera, Fábio P. Cerdeira, Louise Esposito, Fernanda Cardoso, Brenda Fontana, Herrison Moura, Quézia Cardenas-Arias, Adriana Sano, Elder Ribas, Rosineide M. Carvalho, Albalúcia C. Tognim, Maria Cristina B. de Morais, Marcia Maria C. Quaresma, Ana Judith P. G. Santana, Ângela Patrícia Reis, Joice N. Pilonetto, Marcelo Vespero, Eliana Carolina Bonelli, Raquel R. Cerqueira, Aloysio M. F. Sincero, Thaís C. M. Lincopan, Nilton |
author_facet | Fuga, Bruna Sellera, Fábio P. Cerdeira, Louise Esposito, Fernanda Cardoso, Brenda Fontana, Herrison Moura, Quézia Cardenas-Arias, Adriana Sano, Elder Ribas, Rosineide M. Carvalho, Albalúcia C. Tognim, Maria Cristina B. de Morais, Marcia Maria C. Quaresma, Ana Judith P. G. Santana, Ângela Patrícia Reis, Joice N. Pilonetto, Marcelo Vespero, Eliana Carolina Bonelli, Raquel R. Cerqueira, Aloysio M. F. Sincero, Thaís C. M. Lincopan, Nilton |
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description | The dissemination of carbapenem-resistant and third generation cephalosporin-resistant pathogens is a critical issue that is no longer restricted to hospital settings. The rapid spread of critical priority pathogens in Brazil is notably worrying, considering its continental dimension, the diversity of international trade, livestock production, and human travel. We conducted a nationwide genomic investigation under a One Health perspective that included Escherichia coli strains isolated from humans and nonhuman sources, over 45 years (1974–2019). One hundred sixty-seven genomes were analyzed extracting clinically relevant information (i.e., resistome, virulome, mobilome, sequence types [STs], and phylogenomic). The endemic status of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-positive strains carrying a wide diversity of bla(CTX-M) variants, and the growing number of colistin-resistant isolates carrying mcr-type genes was associated with the successful expansion of international ST10, ST38, ST115, ST131, ST354, ST410, ST648, ST517, and ST711 clones; phylogenetically related and shared between human and nonhuman hosts, and polluted aquatic environments. Otherwise, carbapenem-resistant ST48, ST90, ST155, ST167, ST224, ST349, ST457, ST648, ST707, ST744, ST774, and ST2509 clones from human host harbored bla(KPC-2) and bla(NDM-1) genes. A broad resistome to other clinically relevant antibiotics, hazardous heavy metals, disinfectants, and pesticides was further predicted. Wide virulome associated with invasion/adherence, exotoxin and siderophore production was related to phylogroup B2. The convergence of wide resistome and virulome has contributed to the persistence and rapid spread of international high-risk clones of critical priority E. coli at the human-animal-environmental interface, which must be considered a One Health challenge for a post-pandemic scenario. IMPORTANCE A One Health approach for antimicrobial resistance must integrate whole-genome sequencing surveillance data of critical priority pathogens from human, animal and environmental sources to track hot spots and routes of transmission and developing effective prevention and control strategies. As part of the Grand Challenges Explorations: New Approaches to Characterize the Global Burden of Antimicrobial Resistance Program, we present genomic data of WHO critical priority carbapenemase-resistant, ESBL-producing, and/or colistin-resistant Escherichia coli strains isolated from humans and nonhuman sources in Brazil, a country with continental proportions and high levels of antimicrobial resistance. The present study provided evidence of epidemiological and clinical interest, highlighting that the convergence of wide virulome and resistome has contributed to the persistence and rapid spread of international high-risk clones of E. coli at the human-animal-environmental interface, which must be considered a One Health threat that requires coordinated actions to reduce its incidence in humans and nonhuman hosts. |
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spelling | pubmed-89418792022-03-24 WHO Critical Priority Escherichia coli as One Health Challenge for a Post-Pandemic Scenario: Genomic Surveillance and Analysis of Current Trends in Brazil Fuga, Bruna Sellera, Fábio P. Cerdeira, Louise Esposito, Fernanda Cardoso, Brenda Fontana, Herrison Moura, Quézia Cardenas-Arias, Adriana Sano, Elder Ribas, Rosineide M. Carvalho, Albalúcia C. Tognim, Maria Cristina B. de Morais, Marcia Maria C. Quaresma, Ana Judith P. G. Santana, Ângela Patrícia Reis, Joice N. Pilonetto, Marcelo Vespero, Eliana Carolina Bonelli, Raquel R. Cerqueira, Aloysio M. F. Sincero, Thaís C. M. Lincopan, Nilton Microbiol Spectr Research Article The dissemination of carbapenem-resistant and third generation cephalosporin-resistant pathogens is a critical issue that is no longer restricted to hospital settings. The rapid spread of critical priority pathogens in Brazil is notably worrying, considering its continental dimension, the diversity of international trade, livestock production, and human travel. We conducted a nationwide genomic investigation under a One Health perspective that included Escherichia coli strains isolated from humans and nonhuman sources, over 45 years (1974–2019). One hundred sixty-seven genomes were analyzed extracting clinically relevant information (i.e., resistome, virulome, mobilome, sequence types [STs], and phylogenomic). The endemic status of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-positive strains carrying a wide diversity of bla(CTX-M) variants, and the growing number of colistin-resistant isolates carrying mcr-type genes was associated with the successful expansion of international ST10, ST38, ST115, ST131, ST354, ST410, ST648, ST517, and ST711 clones; phylogenetically related and shared between human and nonhuman hosts, and polluted aquatic environments. Otherwise, carbapenem-resistant ST48, ST90, ST155, ST167, ST224, ST349, ST457, ST648, ST707, ST744, ST774, and ST2509 clones from human host harbored bla(KPC-2) and bla(NDM-1) genes. A broad resistome to other clinically relevant antibiotics, hazardous heavy metals, disinfectants, and pesticides was further predicted. Wide virulome associated with invasion/adherence, exotoxin and siderophore production was related to phylogroup B2. The convergence of wide resistome and virulome has contributed to the persistence and rapid spread of international high-risk clones of critical priority E. coli at the human-animal-environmental interface, which must be considered a One Health challenge for a post-pandemic scenario. IMPORTANCE A One Health approach for antimicrobial resistance must integrate whole-genome sequencing surveillance data of critical priority pathogens from human, animal and environmental sources to track hot spots and routes of transmission and developing effective prevention and control strategies. As part of the Grand Challenges Explorations: New Approaches to Characterize the Global Burden of Antimicrobial Resistance Program, we present genomic data of WHO critical priority carbapenemase-resistant, ESBL-producing, and/or colistin-resistant Escherichia coli strains isolated from humans and nonhuman sources in Brazil, a country with continental proportions and high levels of antimicrobial resistance. The present study provided evidence of epidemiological and clinical interest, highlighting that the convergence of wide virulome and resistome has contributed to the persistence and rapid spread of international high-risk clones of E. coli at the human-animal-environmental interface, which must be considered a One Health threat that requires coordinated actions to reduce its incidence in humans and nonhuman hosts. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8941879/ /pubmed/35234515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01256-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Fuga et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Fuga, Bruna Sellera, Fábio P. Cerdeira, Louise Esposito, Fernanda Cardoso, Brenda Fontana, Herrison Moura, Quézia Cardenas-Arias, Adriana Sano, Elder Ribas, Rosineide M. Carvalho, Albalúcia C. Tognim, Maria Cristina B. de Morais, Marcia Maria C. Quaresma, Ana Judith P. G. Santana, Ângela Patrícia Reis, Joice N. Pilonetto, Marcelo Vespero, Eliana Carolina Bonelli, Raquel R. Cerqueira, Aloysio M. F. Sincero, Thaís C. M. Lincopan, Nilton WHO Critical Priority Escherichia coli as One Health Challenge for a Post-Pandemic Scenario: Genomic Surveillance and Analysis of Current Trends in Brazil |
title | WHO Critical Priority Escherichia coli as One Health Challenge for a Post-Pandemic Scenario: Genomic Surveillance and Analysis of Current Trends in Brazil |
title_full | WHO Critical Priority Escherichia coli as One Health Challenge for a Post-Pandemic Scenario: Genomic Surveillance and Analysis of Current Trends in Brazil |
title_fullStr | WHO Critical Priority Escherichia coli as One Health Challenge for a Post-Pandemic Scenario: Genomic Surveillance and Analysis of Current Trends in Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | WHO Critical Priority Escherichia coli as One Health Challenge for a Post-Pandemic Scenario: Genomic Surveillance and Analysis of Current Trends in Brazil |
title_short | WHO Critical Priority Escherichia coli as One Health Challenge for a Post-Pandemic Scenario: Genomic Surveillance and Analysis of Current Trends in Brazil |
title_sort | who critical priority escherichia coli as one health challenge for a post-pandemic scenario: genomic surveillance and analysis of current trends in brazil |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8941879/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35234515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01256-21 |
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