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Studies on the Transmission of a Tigecycline Resistance-Mediating tet(A) Gene Variant from Enterobacter hormaechei via a Two-Step Recombination Process

To investigate the contribution of a tet(A) variant to tigecycline resistance in Enterobacter hormaechei and the recombination events that occurred during transmission of this variant. MICs were determined by broth microdilution. E. hormaechei G17 was characterized by PCR, transfer assay, S1-PFGE, S...

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Autores principales: Yu, Runhao, Chen, Zheng, Li, Danyang, Schwarz, Stefan, Wang, Xinwei, Du, Xiang-Dang
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35579466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00496-22
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author Yu, Runhao
Chen, Zheng
Li, Danyang
Schwarz, Stefan
Wang, Xinwei
Du, Xiang-Dang
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Chen, Zheng
Li, Danyang
Schwarz, Stefan
Wang, Xinwei
Du, Xiang-Dang
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description To investigate the contribution of a tet(A) variant to tigecycline resistance in Enterobacter hormaechei and the recombination events that occurred during transmission of this variant. MICs were determined by broth microdilution. E. hormaechei G17 was characterized by PCR, transfer assay, S1-PFGE, Southern blot hybridization, and WGS analysis. A tet(A) variant conferring resistance to tigecycline was present in E. hormaechei G17. This strain harbored two resistance plasmids (pG17-1, 264,084 bp and pG17-2, 68,610 bp) and its E. coli transformant T(m)-G17(TGC) one resistance plasmid (pTm-G17, 93,013 bp). The comparative analysis of pG17-1, pG17-2, and pTm-G17 showed that a tet(A) variant-carrying multiresistance gene cluster (~23 kb) originating from pG17-1 had integrated into pG17-2, forming the novel plasmid pTm-G17. In a first step, this multiresistance gene cluster was excised from pG17-1 by recombination of homologous sequences, including △TnAs1 at both termini, thereby generating an unconventional circularizable structure (UCS). In a second step, this UCS integrated into pG17-2 via recombination between homologous sequences, including IS26 present on both, the UCS and pG17-2, thereby giving rise to the new plasmid pTm-G17. In summary, a tet(A) variant conferring resistance to tigecycline was reported in E. hormaechei. Transfer of a tet(A) variant-carrying multiresistance gene cluster between plasmids occurred in a two-step recombination process, in which homologous sequences, including either △TnAs1 or IS26, were involved. IMPORTANCE Tigecycline is an important last-resort broad spectrum antimicrobial agent. This study describes the two-step recombination processes resulting in the transfer of the tet(A) variant gene between different plasmids in E. hormaechei, which depicts the role of recombination processes in the generation of UCSs and new plasmids, both carrying a tet(A) variant conferring resistance to tigecycline. Such processes enhance the dissemination of resistance genes, which is of particular relevance for resistance genes, such as the tet(A) variant. The presence and transmission of a tet(A) variant in E. hormaechei will compromise the efficacy of tigecycline treatment for E. hormaechei associated infection.
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spelling pubmed-92418902022-06-30 Studies on the Transmission of a Tigecycline Resistance-Mediating tet(A) Gene Variant from Enterobacter hormaechei via a Two-Step Recombination Process Yu, Runhao Chen, Zheng Li, Danyang Schwarz, Stefan Wang, Xinwei Du, Xiang-Dang Microbiol Spectr Research Article To investigate the contribution of a tet(A) variant to tigecycline resistance in Enterobacter hormaechei and the recombination events that occurred during transmission of this variant. MICs were determined by broth microdilution. E. hormaechei G17 was characterized by PCR, transfer assay, S1-PFGE, Southern blot hybridization, and WGS analysis. A tet(A) variant conferring resistance to tigecycline was present in E. hormaechei G17. This strain harbored two resistance plasmids (pG17-1, 264,084 bp and pG17-2, 68,610 bp) and its E. coli transformant T(m)-G17(TGC) one resistance plasmid (pTm-G17, 93,013 bp). The comparative analysis of pG17-1, pG17-2, and pTm-G17 showed that a tet(A) variant-carrying multiresistance gene cluster (~23 kb) originating from pG17-1 had integrated into pG17-2, forming the novel plasmid pTm-G17. In a first step, this multiresistance gene cluster was excised from pG17-1 by recombination of homologous sequences, including △TnAs1 at both termini, thereby generating an unconventional circularizable structure (UCS). In a second step, this UCS integrated into pG17-2 via recombination between homologous sequences, including IS26 present on both, the UCS and pG17-2, thereby giving rise to the new plasmid pTm-G17. In summary, a tet(A) variant conferring resistance to tigecycline was reported in E. hormaechei. Transfer of a tet(A) variant-carrying multiresistance gene cluster between plasmids occurred in a two-step recombination process, in which homologous sequences, including either △TnAs1 or IS26, were involved. IMPORTANCE Tigecycline is an important last-resort broad spectrum antimicrobial agent. This study describes the two-step recombination processes resulting in the transfer of the tet(A) variant gene between different plasmids in E. hormaechei, which depicts the role of recombination processes in the generation of UCSs and new plasmids, both carrying a tet(A) variant conferring resistance to tigecycline. Such processes enhance the dissemination of resistance genes, which is of particular relevance for resistance genes, such as the tet(A) variant. The presence and transmission of a tet(A) variant in E. hormaechei will compromise the efficacy of tigecycline treatment for E. hormaechei associated infection. American Society for Microbiology 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9241890/ /pubmed/35579466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00496-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yu 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/) .
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Yu, Runhao
Chen, Zheng
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Schwarz, Stefan
Wang, Xinwei
Du, Xiang-Dang
Studies on the Transmission of a Tigecycline Resistance-Mediating tet(A) Gene Variant from Enterobacter hormaechei via a Two-Step Recombination Process
title Studies on the Transmission of a Tigecycline Resistance-Mediating tet(A) Gene Variant from Enterobacter hormaechei via a Two-Step Recombination Process
title_full Studies on the Transmission of a Tigecycline Resistance-Mediating tet(A) Gene Variant from Enterobacter hormaechei via a Two-Step Recombination Process
title_fullStr Studies on the Transmission of a Tigecycline Resistance-Mediating tet(A) Gene Variant from Enterobacter hormaechei via a Two-Step Recombination Process
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the Transmission of a Tigecycline Resistance-Mediating tet(A) Gene Variant from Enterobacter hormaechei via a Two-Step Recombination Process
title_short Studies on the Transmission of a Tigecycline Resistance-Mediating tet(A) Gene Variant from Enterobacter hormaechei via a Two-Step Recombination Process
title_sort studies on the transmission of a tigecycline resistance-mediating tet(a) gene variant from enterobacter hormaechei via a two-step recombination process
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35579466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00496-22
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