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Formation, Transmission, and Dynamic Evolution of a Multidrug-Resistant Chromosomally Integrated Plasmid in Salmonella Spp.

IncHI2 plasmids, possessing high flexibility and genetic plasticity, play a vital role in the acquisition and transmission of resistance determinants. Polymorphic mobile genetic elements (MGEs) generated by a chromosomally integrated IncHI2 plasmid in an individual Salmonella isolate have not yet be...

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Autores principales: Chang, Man-Xia, Zhang, Jing, Zhang, Jin-Fei, Ding, Xiao-Min, Lu, Yang, Zhang, Jie, Li, Ruichao, Jiang, Hong-Xia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35464949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846954
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author Chang, Man-Xia
Zhang, Jing
Zhang, Jin-Fei
Ding, Xiao-Min
Lu, Yang
Zhang, Jie
Li, Ruichao
Jiang, Hong-Xia
author_facet Chang, Man-Xia
Zhang, Jing
Zhang, Jin-Fei
Ding, Xiao-Min
Lu, Yang
Zhang, Jie
Li, Ruichao
Jiang, Hong-Xia
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description IncHI2 plasmids, possessing high flexibility and genetic plasticity, play a vital role in the acquisition and transmission of resistance determinants. Polymorphic mobile genetic elements (MGEs) generated by a chromosomally integrated IncHI2 plasmid in an individual Salmonella isolate have not yet been detected, and the mechanisms of the formation, excision, and dynamic evolution of a multidrug-resistant chromosomally integrated plasmid (MRCP) have remained obscure. Herein, we identified a 260-kb bla(CTX–M–55)-qnrS1-bearing IncHI2 plasmid within a Salmonella Muenster strain. Plenty of heterogeneous MGEs (new Escherichia coli chromosomally integrated plasmid or circular plasmids with different profiles) were yielded when this MRCP was conjugated into E. coli J53 with a transfer frequency of 10(–4)–10(–5) transconjugants per donor. A bioinformatic analysis indicated that replicative transposition and homologous recombination of IS26 elements were particularly active, and the truncated Tn1721 also played a vital role in the formation of MRCP offspring. More importantly, when released from the chromosome, MRCP could capture and co-transfer adjacent chromosomal segments to form larger plasmid progeny than itself. Stability and growth kinetics assays showed that the biological characteristics of MRCP progeny were differentiated. This study provides an insight into a flexible existence of MRCP. The conversion between vertical and horizontal transmission endowed MRCP with genetic stability as a chromosomal coding structure and transferability as extra-chromosomal elements. This alternation may accelerate the acquisition and persistence of antibiotic resistance of clinical pathogens and enhance their ability to respond to adverse environments, which poses a great challenge to the traditional antibiotic treatment.
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spelling pubmed-90196732022-04-21 Formation, Transmission, and Dynamic Evolution of a Multidrug-Resistant Chromosomally Integrated Plasmid in Salmonella Spp. Chang, Man-Xia Zhang, Jing Zhang, Jin-Fei Ding, Xiao-Min Lu, Yang Zhang, Jie Li, Ruichao Jiang, Hong-Xia Front Microbiol Microbiology IncHI2 plasmids, possessing high flexibility and genetic plasticity, play a vital role in the acquisition and transmission of resistance determinants. Polymorphic mobile genetic elements (MGEs) generated by a chromosomally integrated IncHI2 plasmid in an individual Salmonella isolate have not yet been detected, and the mechanisms of the formation, excision, and dynamic evolution of a multidrug-resistant chromosomally integrated plasmid (MRCP) have remained obscure. Herein, we identified a 260-kb bla(CTX–M–55)-qnrS1-bearing IncHI2 plasmid within a Salmonella Muenster strain. Plenty of heterogeneous MGEs (new Escherichia coli chromosomally integrated plasmid or circular plasmids with different profiles) were yielded when this MRCP was conjugated into E. coli J53 with a transfer frequency of 10(–4)–10(–5) transconjugants per donor. A bioinformatic analysis indicated that replicative transposition and homologous recombination of IS26 elements were particularly active, and the truncated Tn1721 also played a vital role in the formation of MRCP offspring. More importantly, when released from the chromosome, MRCP could capture and co-transfer adjacent chromosomal segments to form larger plasmid progeny than itself. Stability and growth kinetics assays showed that the biological characteristics of MRCP progeny were differentiated. This study provides an insight into a flexible existence of MRCP. The conversion between vertical and horizontal transmission endowed MRCP with genetic stability as a chromosomal coding structure and transferability as extra-chromosomal elements. This alternation may accelerate the acquisition and persistence of antibiotic resistance of clinical pathogens and enhance their ability to respond to adverse environments, which poses a great challenge to the traditional antibiotic treatment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9019673/ /pubmed/35464949 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846954 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chang, Zhang, Zhang, Ding, Lu, Zhang, Li and Jiang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Chang, Man-Xia
Zhang, Jing
Zhang, Jin-Fei
Ding, Xiao-Min
Lu, Yang
Zhang, Jie
Li, Ruichao
Jiang, Hong-Xia
Formation, Transmission, and Dynamic Evolution of a Multidrug-Resistant Chromosomally Integrated Plasmid in Salmonella Spp.
title Formation, Transmission, and Dynamic Evolution of a Multidrug-Resistant Chromosomally Integrated Plasmid in Salmonella Spp.
title_full Formation, Transmission, and Dynamic Evolution of a Multidrug-Resistant Chromosomally Integrated Plasmid in Salmonella Spp.
title_fullStr Formation, Transmission, and Dynamic Evolution of a Multidrug-Resistant Chromosomally Integrated Plasmid in Salmonella Spp.
title_full_unstemmed Formation, Transmission, and Dynamic Evolution of a Multidrug-Resistant Chromosomally Integrated Plasmid in Salmonella Spp.
title_short Formation, Transmission, and Dynamic Evolution of a Multidrug-Resistant Chromosomally Integrated Plasmid in Salmonella Spp.
title_sort formation, transmission, and dynamic evolution of a multidrug-resistant chromosomally integrated plasmid in salmonella spp.
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35464949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846954
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