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Genomic Insights into the Increased Occurrence of Campylobacteriosis Caused by Antimicrobial-Resistant Campylobacter coli

Campylobacter is the leading bacterial cause of diarrheal illnesses worldwide. Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli are the most common species accounting for campylobacteriosis. Although the proportion of campylobacteriosis caused by C. coli is increasing rapidly in China, the underlying mechanisms of...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Penghang, Zhang, Xiaoai, Liu, Yuzhu, Cui, Qingpo, Qin, Xiaoxia, Niu, Yanlin, Wang, Chao, Wang, TongYu, Chen, Qian, Ding, Shuangyang, Ma, Xiaochen, Shen, Zhangqi
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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/PMC9765411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36472434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02835-22
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author Zhang, Penghang
Zhang, Xiaoai
Liu, Yuzhu
Cui, Qingpo
Qin, Xiaoxia
Niu, Yanlin
Wang, Chao
Wang, TongYu
Chen, Qian
Ding, Shuangyang
Ma, Xiaochen
Shen, Zhangqi
author_facet Zhang, Penghang
Zhang, Xiaoai
Liu, Yuzhu
Cui, Qingpo
Qin, Xiaoxia
Niu, Yanlin
Wang, Chao
Wang, TongYu
Chen, Qian
Ding, Shuangyang
Ma, Xiaochen
Shen, Zhangqi
author_sort Zhang, Penghang
collection PubMed
description Campylobacter is the leading bacterial cause of diarrheal illnesses worldwide. Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli are the most common species accounting for campylobacteriosis. Although the proportion of campylobacteriosis caused by C. coli is increasing rapidly in China, the underlying mechanisms of this emergence remain unclear. In this study, we analyzed the whole-genome sequences and associated environments of 1,195 C. coli isolates with human, poultry, or porcine origins from 1980 to 2021. C. coli isolates of human origin were closely related to those from poultry, suggesting that poultry was the main source of C. coli infection in humans. Analysis of antimicrobial resistance determinants indicated that the prevalence of multidrug-resistant C. coli has increased dramatically since the 2010s, coinciding with the shift in abundance from C. jejuni to C. coli in Chinese poultry. Compared with C. jejuni, drug-resistant C. coli strains were better adapted and showed increased proliferation in the poultry production environment, where multiple antimicrobial agents were frequently used. This study provides an empirical basis for the molecular mechanisms that have enabled C. coli to become the dominant Campylobacter species in poultry; we also emphasize the importance of poultry products as sources of campylobacteriosis caused by C. coli in human patients.
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spelling pubmed-97654112022-12-21 Genomic Insights into the Increased Occurrence of Campylobacteriosis Caused by Antimicrobial-Resistant Campylobacter coli Zhang, Penghang Zhang, Xiaoai Liu, Yuzhu Cui, Qingpo Qin, Xiaoxia Niu, Yanlin Wang, Chao Wang, TongYu Chen, Qian Ding, Shuangyang Ma, Xiaochen Shen, Zhangqi mBio Research Article Campylobacter is the leading bacterial cause of diarrheal illnesses worldwide. Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli are the most common species accounting for campylobacteriosis. Although the proportion of campylobacteriosis caused by C. coli is increasing rapidly in China, the underlying mechanisms of this emergence remain unclear. In this study, we analyzed the whole-genome sequences and associated environments of 1,195 C. coli isolates with human, poultry, or porcine origins from 1980 to 2021. C. coli isolates of human origin were closely related to those from poultry, suggesting that poultry was the main source of C. coli infection in humans. Analysis of antimicrobial resistance determinants indicated that the prevalence of multidrug-resistant C. coli has increased dramatically since the 2010s, coinciding with the shift in abundance from C. jejuni to C. coli in Chinese poultry. Compared with C. jejuni, drug-resistant C. coli strains were better adapted and showed increased proliferation in the poultry production environment, where multiple antimicrobial agents were frequently used. This study provides an empirical basis for the molecular mechanisms that have enabled C. coli to become the dominant Campylobacter species in poultry; we also emphasize the importance of poultry products as sources of campylobacteriosis caused by C. coli in human patients. American Society for Microbiology 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9765411/ /pubmed/36472434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02835-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhang 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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Zhang, Penghang
Zhang, Xiaoai
Liu, Yuzhu
Cui, Qingpo
Qin, Xiaoxia
Niu, Yanlin
Wang, Chao
Wang, TongYu
Chen, Qian
Ding, Shuangyang
Ma, Xiaochen
Shen, Zhangqi
Genomic Insights into the Increased Occurrence of Campylobacteriosis Caused by Antimicrobial-Resistant Campylobacter coli
title Genomic Insights into the Increased Occurrence of Campylobacteriosis Caused by Antimicrobial-Resistant Campylobacter coli
title_full Genomic Insights into the Increased Occurrence of Campylobacteriosis Caused by Antimicrobial-Resistant Campylobacter coli
title_fullStr Genomic Insights into the Increased Occurrence of Campylobacteriosis Caused by Antimicrobial-Resistant Campylobacter coli
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Insights into the Increased Occurrence of Campylobacteriosis Caused by Antimicrobial-Resistant Campylobacter coli
title_short Genomic Insights into the Increased Occurrence of Campylobacteriosis Caused by Antimicrobial-Resistant Campylobacter coli
title_sort genomic insights into the increased occurrence of campylobacteriosis caused by antimicrobial-resistant campylobacter coli
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9765411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36472434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02835-22
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