| Literature DB >> 26392506 |
Juliana Coutinho Campos1, Maria José Félix da Silva2, Paulo Roberto Nascimento dos Santos3, Elaine Menezes Barros1, Mayne de Oliveira Pereira1, Bruna Mara Silva Seco1, Cibele Massotti Magagnin4, Leonardo Kalab Leiroz2, Théo Gremen Mimary de Oliveira5, Célio de Faria-Júnior6, Louise Teixeira Cerdeira7, Afonso Luís Barth4, Suely Carlos Ferreira Sampaio8, Alexandre Prehn Zavascki9, Laurent Poirel10, Jorge Luiz Mello Sampaio11.
Abstract
In Enterobacteriaceae, the blaNDM genes have been found in many different genetic contexts, and a wide diversity of plasmid scaffolds bearing those genes has been found. In August 2013, we identified NDM-1-producing Escherichia coli and Enterobacter hormaechei strains from a single rectal swab sample from a patient hospitalized in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who had no history of travel abroad. Complete DNA sequencing using the Illumina platform and annotation of the two plasmids harboring the blaNDM-1 gene, one from each strain, showed that they belonged to incompatibility groups IncFIIK and IncX3 and harbored a novel transposon named Tn3000. Similar genetic structures have been identified among other isolates in Brazil but also on plasmids from other continents. Our findings suggest that the blaNDM-1 gene may be transmitted by Tn3000 in different parts of the world.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26392506 PMCID: PMC4649174 DOI: 10.1128/AAC.01458-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother ISSN: 0066-4804 Impact factor: 5.191