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Evidence of structural rearrangements in ESBL-positive pESI(like) megaplasmids of S.Infantis
The increasing prevalence of pESI(like)-positive, multidrug-resistant (MDR) S. Infantis in Europe is a cause of major concern. As previously demonstrated, the pESI(like) megaplasmid is not only a carrier of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) genes (at least tet, dfr, and sul genes), but also harbours sev...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9990980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36806934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnad014 |
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author | Alba, Patricia Carfora, Virginia Feltrin, Fabiola Diaconu, Elena Lavinia Sorbara, Luigi Dell'Aira, Elena Cerci, Tamara Ianzano, Angela Donati, Valentina Franco, Alessia Battisti, Antonio |
author_facet | Alba, Patricia Carfora, Virginia Feltrin, Fabiola Diaconu, Elena Lavinia Sorbara, Luigi Dell'Aira, Elena Cerci, Tamara Ianzano, Angela Donati, Valentina Franco, Alessia Battisti, Antonio |
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description | The increasing prevalence of pESI(like)-positive, multidrug-resistant (MDR) S. Infantis in Europe is a cause of major concern. As previously demonstrated, the pESI(like) megaplasmid is not only a carrier of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) genes (at least tet, dfr, and sul genes), but also harbours several virulence and fitness genes, and toxin/antitoxin systems that enhance its persistence in the S. Infantis host. In this study, five prototype pESI(like) plasmids, of either CTX-M-1 or CTX-M-65 ESBL-producing strains, were long-read sequenced using Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT), and their complete sequences were resolved. Comparison of the structure and gene content of the five sequenced plasmids, and further comparison with previously published pESI(like) sequences, indicated that although the sequence of such pESI(like) ‘mosaic’ plasmids remains almost identical, their structures appear different and composed of regions inserted or transposed after different events. The results obtained in this study are essential to better understand the plasticity and the evolution of the pESI(like) megaplasmid, and therefore to better address risk management options and policy decisions to fight against AMR and MDR in Salmonella and other food-borne pathogens. Graphical representation of the pESI-like plasmid complete sequence (ID 12037823/11). Block colours indicate the function of the genes: red: repB gene; pink: class I integrons (IntI); yellow; mobile elements; blue: resistance genes; green: toxin/anti-toxin systems; grey: mer operon; light green: genes involve in conjugation. |
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spelling | pubmed-99909802023-03-08 Evidence of structural rearrangements in ESBL-positive pESI(like) megaplasmids of S.Infantis Alba, Patricia Carfora, Virginia Feltrin, Fabiola Diaconu, Elena Lavinia Sorbara, Luigi Dell'Aira, Elena Cerci, Tamara Ianzano, Angela Donati, Valentina Franco, Alessia Battisti, Antonio FEMS Microbiol Lett Research Letter The increasing prevalence of pESI(like)-positive, multidrug-resistant (MDR) S. Infantis in Europe is a cause of major concern. As previously demonstrated, the pESI(like) megaplasmid is not only a carrier of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) genes (at least tet, dfr, and sul genes), but also harbours several virulence and fitness genes, and toxin/antitoxin systems that enhance its persistence in the S. Infantis host. In this study, five prototype pESI(like) plasmids, of either CTX-M-1 or CTX-M-65 ESBL-producing strains, were long-read sequenced using Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT), and their complete sequences were resolved. Comparison of the structure and gene content of the five sequenced plasmids, and further comparison with previously published pESI(like) sequences, indicated that although the sequence of such pESI(like) ‘mosaic’ plasmids remains almost identical, their structures appear different and composed of regions inserted or transposed after different events. The results obtained in this study are essential to better understand the plasticity and the evolution of the pESI(like) megaplasmid, and therefore to better address risk management options and policy decisions to fight against AMR and MDR in Salmonella and other food-borne pathogens. Graphical representation of the pESI-like plasmid complete sequence (ID 12037823/11). Block colours indicate the function of the genes: red: repB gene; pink: class I integrons (IntI); yellow; mobile elements; blue: resistance genes; green: toxin/anti-toxin systems; grey: mer operon; light green: genes involve in conjugation. Oxford University Press 2023-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9990980/ /pubmed/36806934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnad014 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Research Letter Alba, Patricia Carfora, Virginia Feltrin, Fabiola Diaconu, Elena Lavinia Sorbara, Luigi Dell'Aira, Elena Cerci, Tamara Ianzano, Angela Donati, Valentina Franco, Alessia Battisti, Antonio Evidence of structural rearrangements in ESBL-positive pESI(like) megaplasmids of S.Infantis |
title | Evidence of structural rearrangements in ESBL-positive pESI(like) megaplasmids of S.Infantis |
title_full | Evidence of structural rearrangements in ESBL-positive pESI(like) megaplasmids of S.Infantis |
title_fullStr | Evidence of structural rearrangements in ESBL-positive pESI(like) megaplasmids of S.Infantis |
title_full_unstemmed | Evidence of structural rearrangements in ESBL-positive pESI(like) megaplasmids of S.Infantis |
title_short | Evidence of structural rearrangements in ESBL-positive pESI(like) megaplasmids of S.Infantis |
title_sort | evidence of structural rearrangements in esbl-positive pesi(like) megaplasmids of s.infantis |
topic | Research Letter |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9990980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36806934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsle/fnad014 |
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