BARÁKOVÁ, Alžběta, Tereza GELBÍČOVÁ, Soren OVERBALLE-PETERSEN, Martina FLORIANOVÁ, Eva LITRUP a Renata KARPÍŠKOVÁ. Comparative study of plasmids carrying mcr-1 gene in Gram-negative bacteria from raw meat products. Online. Masaryk university press, 2019. ISBN 978-80-210-9373-7. [citováno 2024-04-24]
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Originální název Comparative study of plasmids carrying mcr-1 gene in Gram-negative bacteria from raw meat products
Název anglicky Comparative study of plasmids carrying mcr-1 gene in Gram-negative bacteria from raw meat products
Autoři BARÁKOVÁ, Alžběta, Tereza GELBÍČOVÁ, Soren OVERBALLE-PETERSEN, Martina FLORIANOVÁ, Eva LITRUP a Renata KARPÍŠKOVÁ
Vydání 2019.
Nakladatel Masaryk university press
Další údaje
Typ výsledku Stať ve sborníku
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
ISBN 978-80-210-9373-7
Změnil Změnila: Mgr. Alžběta Kalová, Ph.D., učo 409208. Změněno: 17. 10. 2019 09:07.
Anotace
Currently, there are described several types of horizontally transmitted plasmids carrying multiple variants of mcr genes encoding colistin resistance, the most prevalent is mcr 1. This study was focused on plasmid characteristics of Enterobacteriaceae carrying mcr 1 gene obtained from retailed raw meat products. In total 16 isolates carrying mcr-1 were obtained from 11 meat samples. They belonged to various species - Escherichia coli (12), Klebsiella pneumoniae (2) and Citrobacter braakii (1). The sequencing was performed using Illumina MiSeq and Oxford Nanopore MinION platforms and the sequences of plasmids carrying mcr-1 gene were obtained by hybrid assembly. The content of plasmid sequences was analysed and the comparison of plasmid sequences was performed. The outcome showed three plasmid types (IncX4, IncHI2 and IncI2) carrying mcr-1 gene. The most prevalent plasmid type was IncX4 detected in E. coli (8) and K. pneumoniae (2) with size between ~33 to ~34 kb with two exceptions. IncHI2 plasmid was isolated from E. coli (4), it varied in size (~153 kb to 284 kb) and carried also other resistance genes. E. coli (1) and C. braakii (1) isolates from one meat sample carried mcr-1 on IncI2 plasmid (~60 kb). The results of this study indicate a possible spread of plasmid mediated colistin resistance genes via bacteria contained in raw meat. While most of the tested IncX4 and IncI2 plasmids were found to be conserved and carried only mcr-1, the tested IncHI2 plasmids carrying mcr-1 were diverse in size and in the content of genes encoding resistance to other antibiotics.
Anotace anglicky
Currently, there are described several types of horizontally transmitted plasmids carrying multiple variants of mcr genes encoding colistin resistance, the most prevalent is mcr 1. This study was focused on plasmid characteristics of Enterobacteriaceae carrying mcr 1 gene obtained from retailed raw meat products. In total 16 isolates carrying mcr-1 were obtained from 11 meat samples. They belonged to various species - Escherichia coli (12), Klebsiella pneumoniae (2) and Citrobacter braakii (1). The sequencing was performed using Illumina MiSeq and Oxford Nanopore MinION platforms and the sequences of plasmids carrying mcr-1 gene were obtained by hybrid assembly. The content of plasmid sequences was analysed and the comparison of plasmid sequences was performed. The outcome showed three plasmid types (IncX4, IncHI2 and IncI2) carrying mcr-1 gene. The most prevalent plasmid type was IncX4 detected in E. coli (8) and K. pneumoniae (2) with size between ~33 to ~34 kb with two exceptions. IncHI2 plasmid was isolated from E. coli (4), it varied in size (~153 kb to 284 kb) and carried also other resistance genes. E. coli (1) and C. braakii (1) isolates from one meat sample carried mcr-1 on IncI2 plasmid (~60 kb). The results of this study indicate a possible spread of plasmid mediated colistin resistance genes via bacteria contained in raw meat. While most of the tested IncX4 and IncI2 plasmids were found to be conserved and carried only mcr-1, the tested IncHI2 plasmids carrying mcr-1 were diverse in size and in the content of genes encoding resistance to other antibiotics.
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