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Whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant Chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in Brazil

Chryseobacterium indologenes is a non-glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacillus. This emerging multidrug resistant opportunistic nosocomial pathogen can cause severe infections in neonates and immunocompromised patients. This study aimed to present the first detailed draft genome sequence of a multi...

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Autores principales: Damas, Marcelo Silva Folhas, Ferreira, Roumayne Lopes, Campanini, Emeline Boni, Soares, Gabriela Guerrera, Campos, Leslie Camelo, Laprega, Pedro Mendes, Soares da Costa, Andrea, Freire, Caio César de Melo, Pitondo-Silva, André, Cerdeira, Louise Teixeira, da Cunha, Anderson Ferreira, Pranchevicius, Maria-Cristina da Silva
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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/PMC9366087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35966843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.931379
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author Damas, Marcelo Silva Folhas
Ferreira, Roumayne Lopes
Campanini, Emeline Boni
Soares, Gabriela Guerrera
Campos, Leslie Camelo
Laprega, Pedro Mendes
Soares da Costa, Andrea
Freire, Caio César de Melo
Pitondo-Silva, André
Cerdeira, Louise Teixeira
da Cunha, Anderson Ferreira
Pranchevicius, Maria-Cristina da Silva
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Ferreira, Roumayne Lopes
Campanini, Emeline Boni
Soares, Gabriela Guerrera
Campos, Leslie Camelo
Laprega, Pedro Mendes
Soares da Costa, Andrea
Freire, Caio César de Melo
Pitondo-Silva, André
Cerdeira, Louise Teixeira
da Cunha, Anderson Ferreira
Pranchevicius, Maria-Cristina da Silva
author_sort Damas, Marcelo Silva Folhas
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description Chryseobacterium indologenes is a non-glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacillus. This emerging multidrug resistant opportunistic nosocomial pathogen can cause severe infections in neonates and immunocompromised patients. This study aimed to present the first detailed draft genome sequence of a multidrug-resistant C. indologenes strain isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of an infant hospitalized at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Brazilian Tertiary Hospital. We first analyzed the susceptibility of C. indologenes strain to different antibiotics using the VITEK 2 system. The strain demonstrated an outstanding resistance to all the antibiotic classes tested, including β-lactams, aminoglycosides, glycylcycline, and polymyxin. Next, C. indologenes was whole-genome-sequenced, annotated using Prokka and Rapid Annotation using Subsystems Technology (RAST), and screened for orthologous groups (EggNOG), gene ontology (GO), resistance genes, virulence genes, and mobile genetic elements using different software tools. The draft genome contained one circular chromosome of 4,836,765 bp with 37.32% GC content. The genomic features of the chromosome present numerous genes related to cellular processes that are essential to bacteria. The MDR C. indologenes revealed the presence of genes that corresponded to the resistance phenotypes, including genes to β-lactamases (bla(IND–13), bla(CIA–3), bla(TEM–116), bla(OXA–209), bla(VEB–15)), quinolone (mcbG), tigecycline (tet(X6)), and genes encoding efflux pumps which confer resistance to aminoglycosides (RanA/RanB), and colistin (HlyD/TolC). Amino acid substitutions related to quinolone resistance were observed in GyrA (S83Y) and GyrB (L425I and K473R). A mutation that may play a role in the development of colistin resistance was detected in lpxA (G68D). Chryseobacterium indologenes isolate harbored 19 virulence factors, most of which were involved in infection pathways. We identified 13 Genomic Islands (GIs) and some elements associated with one integrative and conjugative element (ICEs). Other elements linked to mobile genetic elements (MGEs), such as insertion sequence (ISEIsp1), transposon (Tn5393), and integron (In31), were also present in the C. indologenes genome. Although plasmids were not detected, a ColRNAI replicon type and the most resistance genes detected in singletons were identified in unaligned scaffolds. We provided a wide range of information toward the understanding of the genomic diversity of C. indologenes, which can contribute to controlling the evolution and dissemination of this pathogen in healthcare settings.
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spelling pubmed-93660872022-08-12 Whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant Chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in Brazil Damas, Marcelo Silva Folhas Ferreira, Roumayne Lopes Campanini, Emeline Boni Soares, Gabriela Guerrera Campos, Leslie Camelo Laprega, Pedro Mendes Soares da Costa, Andrea Freire, Caio César de Melo Pitondo-Silva, André Cerdeira, Louise Teixeira da Cunha, Anderson Ferreira Pranchevicius, Maria-Cristina da Silva Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Chryseobacterium indologenes is a non-glucose-fermenting Gram-negative bacillus. This emerging multidrug resistant opportunistic nosocomial pathogen can cause severe infections in neonates and immunocompromised patients. This study aimed to present the first detailed draft genome sequence of a multidrug-resistant C. indologenes strain isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of an infant hospitalized at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Brazilian Tertiary Hospital. We first analyzed the susceptibility of C. indologenes strain to different antibiotics using the VITEK 2 system. The strain demonstrated an outstanding resistance to all the antibiotic classes tested, including β-lactams, aminoglycosides, glycylcycline, and polymyxin. Next, C. indologenes was whole-genome-sequenced, annotated using Prokka and Rapid Annotation using Subsystems Technology (RAST), and screened for orthologous groups (EggNOG), gene ontology (GO), resistance genes, virulence genes, and mobile genetic elements using different software tools. The draft genome contained one circular chromosome of 4,836,765 bp with 37.32% GC content. The genomic features of the chromosome present numerous genes related to cellular processes that are essential to bacteria. The MDR C. indologenes revealed the presence of genes that corresponded to the resistance phenotypes, including genes to β-lactamases (bla(IND–13), bla(CIA–3), bla(TEM–116), bla(OXA–209), bla(VEB–15)), quinolone (mcbG), tigecycline (tet(X6)), and genes encoding efflux pumps which confer resistance to aminoglycosides (RanA/RanB), and colistin (HlyD/TolC). Amino acid substitutions related to quinolone resistance were observed in GyrA (S83Y) and GyrB (L425I and K473R). A mutation that may play a role in the development of colistin resistance was detected in lpxA (G68D). Chryseobacterium indologenes isolate harbored 19 virulence factors, most of which were involved in infection pathways. We identified 13 Genomic Islands (GIs) and some elements associated with one integrative and conjugative element (ICEs). Other elements linked to mobile genetic elements (MGEs), such as insertion sequence (ISEIsp1), transposon (Tn5393), and integron (In31), were also present in the C. indologenes genome. Although plasmids were not detected, a ColRNAI replicon type and the most resistance genes detected in singletons were identified in unaligned scaffolds. We provided a wide range of information toward the understanding of the genomic diversity of C. indologenes, which can contribute to controlling the evolution and dissemination of this pathogen in healthcare settings. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9366087/ /pubmed/35966843 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.931379 Text en Copyright © 2022 Damas, Ferreira, Campanini, Soares, Campos, Laprega, Soares da Costa, Freire, Pitondo-Silva, Cerdeira, Cunha and Pranchevicius. 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 Medicine
Damas, Marcelo Silva Folhas
Ferreira, Roumayne Lopes
Campanini, Emeline Boni
Soares, Gabriela Guerrera
Campos, Leslie Camelo
Laprega, Pedro Mendes
Soares da Costa, Andrea
Freire, Caio César de Melo
Pitondo-Silva, André
Cerdeira, Louise Teixeira
da Cunha, Anderson Ferreira
Pranchevicius, Maria-Cristina da Silva
Whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant Chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in Brazil
title Whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant Chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in Brazil
title_full Whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant Chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in Brazil
title_fullStr Whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant Chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant Chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in Brazil
title_short Whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant Chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in Brazil
title_sort whole genome sequencing of the multidrug-resistant chryseobacterium indologenes isolated from a patient in brazil
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9366087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35966843
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.931379
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