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High-Frequency Detection of fosA3 and bla(CTX–M–55) Genes in Escherichia coli From Longitudinal Monitoring in Broiler Chicken Farms

Considering the worrying emergence of multidrug resistance, including in animal husbandry and especially in food-producing animals, the need to detect antimicrobial resistance strains in poultry environments is relevant, mainly considering a One Health approach. Thus, this study aimed to conduct lon...

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Autores principales: Menck-Costa, Maísa Fabiana, Baptista, Ana Angelita Sampaio, Gazal, Luiz Eduardo de Souza, Justino, Larissa, Sanches, Matheus Silva, de Souza, Marielen, Nishio, Erick Kenji, Queiroz dos Santos, Beatriz, Cruz, Victor Dellevedove, Berbert, João Vitor Monteiro, Gonçalves, Bruna Carolina, Andrade, Galdino, Vespero, Eliana Carolina, Nakazato, Gerson, Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama
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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/PMC9158547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35663865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846116
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author Menck-Costa, Maísa Fabiana
Baptista, Ana Angelita Sampaio
Gazal, Luiz Eduardo de Souza
Justino, Larissa
Sanches, Matheus Silva
de Souza, Marielen
Nishio, Erick Kenji
Queiroz dos Santos, Beatriz
Cruz, Victor Dellevedove
Berbert, João Vitor Monteiro
Gonçalves, Bruna Carolina
Andrade, Galdino
Vespero, Eliana Carolina
Nakazato, Gerson
Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama
author_facet Menck-Costa, Maísa Fabiana
Baptista, Ana Angelita Sampaio
Gazal, Luiz Eduardo de Souza
Justino, Larissa
Sanches, Matheus Silva
de Souza, Marielen
Nishio, Erick Kenji
Queiroz dos Santos, Beatriz
Cruz, Victor Dellevedove
Berbert, João Vitor Monteiro
Gonçalves, Bruna Carolina
Andrade, Galdino
Vespero, Eliana Carolina
Nakazato, Gerson
Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama
author_sort Menck-Costa, Maísa Fabiana
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description Considering the worrying emergence of multidrug resistance, including in animal husbandry and especially in food-producing animals, the need to detect antimicrobial resistance strains in poultry environments is relevant, mainly considering a One Health approach. Thus, this study aimed to conduct longitudinal monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in broiler chicken farms, with an emphasis on evaluating the frequency of resistance to fosfomycin and β-lactams. Escherichia coli was isolated from broiler chicken farms (cloacal swabs, meconium, poultry feed, water, poultry litter, and Alphitobius diaperinus) in northern Paraná from 2019 to 2020 during three periods: the first period (1st days of life), the second period (20th to 25th days of life), and third period (40th to 42nd days of life). Antibiogram tests and the detection of phenotypic extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) were performed, and they were confirmed by seaching for genes from the bla(CTX–M) group. The other resistance genes searched were mcr-1 and fosA3. Some ESBL bla(CTX–M–1) group strains were selected for ESBL identification by sequencing and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-polymerase chain reaction analysis. To determine the transferability of the bla(CTX–M–1–) and fosA3-carrying plasmids, strains were subjected to conjugation experiments. A total of 507 E. coli were analyzed: 360 from cloacal swabs, 24 from meconium samples, 3 from poultry feed samples, 18 from water samples, 69 from poultry litter samples, and 33 from A. diaperinus samples. Among the strain isolate, 80% (406/507) were multidrug-resistant (MDR), and 51% (260/507) were ESBL-positive, with the bla(CTX–M–1) group being the most frequent. For the fosA3 gene, 68% (344/507) of the strains isolated were positive, deserves to be highlighted E. coli isolated from day-old chickens (OR 6.34, CI 2.34–17.17), when compared with strains isolated from other origins (poultry litter, A. diaperinus, water, and poultry feed). This work alerts us to the high frequency of the fosA3 gene correlated with the CTX-M-1 group (OR 3.57, CI 95% 2.7–4.72, p < 0.05), especially the bla(CTX–M–55) gene, in broiler chickens. This profile was observed mainly in day-old chicken, with a high percentage of E. coli that were MDR. The findings emphasize the importance of conducting longitudinal monitoring to detect the primary risk points during poultry production.
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spelling pubmed-91585472022-06-02 High-Frequency Detection of fosA3 and bla(CTX–M–55) Genes in Escherichia coli From Longitudinal Monitoring in Broiler Chicken Farms Menck-Costa, Maísa Fabiana Baptista, Ana Angelita Sampaio Gazal, Luiz Eduardo de Souza Justino, Larissa Sanches, Matheus Silva de Souza, Marielen Nishio, Erick Kenji Queiroz dos Santos, Beatriz Cruz, Victor Dellevedove Berbert, João Vitor Monteiro Gonçalves, Bruna Carolina Andrade, Galdino Vespero, Eliana Carolina Nakazato, Gerson Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama Front Microbiol Microbiology Considering the worrying emergence of multidrug resistance, including in animal husbandry and especially in food-producing animals, the need to detect antimicrobial resistance strains in poultry environments is relevant, mainly considering a One Health approach. Thus, this study aimed to conduct longitudinal monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in broiler chicken farms, with an emphasis on evaluating the frequency of resistance to fosfomycin and β-lactams. Escherichia coli was isolated from broiler chicken farms (cloacal swabs, meconium, poultry feed, water, poultry litter, and Alphitobius diaperinus) in northern Paraná from 2019 to 2020 during three periods: the first period (1st days of life), the second period (20th to 25th days of life), and third period (40th to 42nd days of life). Antibiogram tests and the detection of phenotypic extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) were performed, and they were confirmed by seaching for genes from the bla(CTX–M) group. The other resistance genes searched were mcr-1 and fosA3. Some ESBL bla(CTX–M–1) group strains were selected for ESBL identification by sequencing and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-polymerase chain reaction analysis. To determine the transferability of the bla(CTX–M–1–) and fosA3-carrying plasmids, strains were subjected to conjugation experiments. A total of 507 E. coli were analyzed: 360 from cloacal swabs, 24 from meconium samples, 3 from poultry feed samples, 18 from water samples, 69 from poultry litter samples, and 33 from A. diaperinus samples. Among the strain isolate, 80% (406/507) were multidrug-resistant (MDR), and 51% (260/507) were ESBL-positive, with the bla(CTX–M–1) group being the most frequent. For the fosA3 gene, 68% (344/507) of the strains isolated were positive, deserves to be highlighted E. coli isolated from day-old chickens (OR 6.34, CI 2.34–17.17), when compared with strains isolated from other origins (poultry litter, A. diaperinus, water, and poultry feed). This work alerts us to the high frequency of the fosA3 gene correlated with the CTX-M-1 group (OR 3.57, CI 95% 2.7–4.72, p < 0.05), especially the bla(CTX–M–55) gene, in broiler chickens. This profile was observed mainly in day-old chicken, with a high percentage of E. coli that were MDR. The findings emphasize the importance of conducting longitudinal monitoring to detect the primary risk points during poultry production. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9158547/ /pubmed/35663865 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846116 Text en Copyright © 2022 Menck-Costa, Baptista, Gazal, Justino, Sanches, de Souza, Nishio, Queiroz dos Santos, Cruz, Berbert, Gonçalves, Andrade, Vespero, Nakazato and Kobayashi. 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
Menck-Costa, Maísa Fabiana
Baptista, Ana Angelita Sampaio
Gazal, Luiz Eduardo de Souza
Justino, Larissa
Sanches, Matheus Silva
de Souza, Marielen
Nishio, Erick Kenji
Queiroz dos Santos, Beatriz
Cruz, Victor Dellevedove
Berbert, João Vitor Monteiro
Gonçalves, Bruna Carolina
Andrade, Galdino
Vespero, Eliana Carolina
Nakazato, Gerson
Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama
High-Frequency Detection of fosA3 and bla(CTX–M–55) Genes in Escherichia coli From Longitudinal Monitoring in Broiler Chicken Farms
title High-Frequency Detection of fosA3 and bla(CTX–M–55) Genes in Escherichia coli From Longitudinal Monitoring in Broiler Chicken Farms
title_full High-Frequency Detection of fosA3 and bla(CTX–M–55) Genes in Escherichia coli From Longitudinal Monitoring in Broiler Chicken Farms
title_fullStr High-Frequency Detection of fosA3 and bla(CTX–M–55) Genes in Escherichia coli From Longitudinal Monitoring in Broiler Chicken Farms
title_full_unstemmed High-Frequency Detection of fosA3 and bla(CTX–M–55) Genes in Escherichia coli From Longitudinal Monitoring in Broiler Chicken Farms
title_short High-Frequency Detection of fosA3 and bla(CTX–M–55) Genes in Escherichia coli From Longitudinal Monitoring in Broiler Chicken Farms
title_sort high-frequency detection of fosa3 and bla(ctx–m–55) genes in escherichia coli from longitudinal monitoring in broiler chicken farms
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9158547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35663865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846116
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