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Emergence and Transmission of Plasmid-Mediated Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene mcr-10 in Humans and Companion Animals

Mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes mediated by plasmids have widely disseminated throughout the world. Recently, 10 mcr genes (mcr-1 to mcr-10) and a large number of variants have been identified in more than 60 countries. However, only a few instances of Enterobacter cloacae complex (ECC) beari...

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Autores principales: Yin, Yi, Qiu, Lihao, Wang, Guizhen, Guo, Zhimin, Wang, Zhiqiang, Qiu, Jiazhang, Li, Ruichao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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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/PMC9603504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36000890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02097-22
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author Yin, Yi
Qiu, Lihao
Wang, Guizhen
Guo, Zhimin
Wang, Zhiqiang
Qiu, Jiazhang
Li, Ruichao
author_facet Yin, Yi
Qiu, Lihao
Wang, Guizhen
Guo, Zhimin
Wang, Zhiqiang
Qiu, Jiazhang
Li, Ruichao
author_sort Yin, Yi
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description Mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes mediated by plasmids have widely disseminated throughout the world. Recently, 10 mcr genes (mcr-1 to mcr-10) and a large number of variants have been identified in more than 60 countries. However, only a few instances of Enterobacter cloacae complex (ECC) bearing mcr-10 from animal origin have been reported globally. The aim of this study was to fill a knowledge gap in mcr-10-positive ECC of animal origin and analyze the potential transmission trend and different characteristics between human and companion animal isolates. The mcr-10 gene was identified on a self-transmissible plasmid in the human isolate and non-transmissible plasmids in other three animal strains. mcr-10 was adjacent to a XerC-type tyrosine recombinase-gene, and various insertion sequences were located on the downstream of core conservative structure xerC-mcr-10, thus indicating this region might be a candidate for insertions of mobile genetic elements and mcr-10 might be mobilized by IS-mediated mechanisms. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis found that mcr-10-positive isolates were mainly distributed in the clade of Enterobacter roggenkampii, exhibiting significant species specificity. These findings indicated that mcr-10 has emerged among Enterobacter spp. within humans and companion animals, highlighting that the importance of taking effective control measures to monitor the dissemination and evolution of mcr genes. IMPORTANCE Colistin was considered as the last-resort drug against severe clinical infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens. Mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes and its variants carried by plasmids have been reported in diverse niches in recent years, and yet few studies reported carriage of mcr-10 in ECC strains of companion animal origin. How plasmid-borne mcr-10 transmitted in opportunistic pathogens and different characteristics of mcr-10-bearing strains isolated from humans and companion animals are not well understood. In this study, we discovered mcr-10-harboring strains in multidrug-resistant ECC isolates of companion animal origin for the first time and conducted a comprehensive analysis of the genetic environment of mcr-10 from multiple countries around the world, providing the potential basis for formulating control measures to slow down the spread of colistin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-96035042022-10-27 Emergence and Transmission of Plasmid-Mediated Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene mcr-10 in Humans and Companion Animals Yin, Yi Qiu, Lihao Wang, Guizhen Guo, Zhimin Wang, Zhiqiang Qiu, Jiazhang Li, Ruichao Microbiol Spectr Research Article Mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes mediated by plasmids have widely disseminated throughout the world. Recently, 10 mcr genes (mcr-1 to mcr-10) and a large number of variants have been identified in more than 60 countries. However, only a few instances of Enterobacter cloacae complex (ECC) bearing mcr-10 from animal origin have been reported globally. The aim of this study was to fill a knowledge gap in mcr-10-positive ECC of animal origin and analyze the potential transmission trend and different characteristics between human and companion animal isolates. The mcr-10 gene was identified on a self-transmissible plasmid in the human isolate and non-transmissible plasmids in other three animal strains. mcr-10 was adjacent to a XerC-type tyrosine recombinase-gene, and various insertion sequences were located on the downstream of core conservative structure xerC-mcr-10, thus indicating this region might be a candidate for insertions of mobile genetic elements and mcr-10 might be mobilized by IS-mediated mechanisms. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis found that mcr-10-positive isolates were mainly distributed in the clade of Enterobacter roggenkampii, exhibiting significant species specificity. These findings indicated that mcr-10 has emerged among Enterobacter spp. within humans and companion animals, highlighting that the importance of taking effective control measures to monitor the dissemination and evolution of mcr genes. IMPORTANCE Colistin was considered as the last-resort drug against severe clinical infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens. Mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes and its variants carried by plasmids have been reported in diverse niches in recent years, and yet few studies reported carriage of mcr-10 in ECC strains of companion animal origin. How plasmid-borne mcr-10 transmitted in opportunistic pathogens and different characteristics of mcr-10-bearing strains isolated from humans and companion animals are not well understood. In this study, we discovered mcr-10-harboring strains in multidrug-resistant ECC isolates of companion animal origin for the first time and conducted a comprehensive analysis of the genetic environment of mcr-10 from multiple countries around the world, providing the potential basis for formulating control measures to slow down the spread of colistin resistance. American Society for Microbiology 2022-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9603504/ /pubmed/36000890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02097-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yin 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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Qiu, Lihao
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Guo, Zhimin
Wang, Zhiqiang
Qiu, Jiazhang
Li, Ruichao
Emergence and Transmission of Plasmid-Mediated Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene mcr-10 in Humans and Companion Animals
title Emergence and Transmission of Plasmid-Mediated Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene mcr-10 in Humans and Companion Animals
title_full Emergence and Transmission of Plasmid-Mediated Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene mcr-10 in Humans and Companion Animals
title_fullStr Emergence and Transmission of Plasmid-Mediated Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene mcr-10 in Humans and Companion Animals
title_full_unstemmed Emergence and Transmission of Plasmid-Mediated Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene mcr-10 in Humans and Companion Animals
title_short Emergence and Transmission of Plasmid-Mediated Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene mcr-10 in Humans and Companion Animals
title_sort emergence and transmission of plasmid-mediated mobile colistin resistance gene mcr-10 in humans and companion animals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36000890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02097-22
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