| Literature DB >> 32293141 |
Biao Tang1, Jiang Chang1,2, Ling Zhang2, Lizhang Liu3, Xiaodong Xia2, Bachar H Hassan4, Xu Jia5, Hua Yang1, Youjun Feng3,5,6.
Abstract
Colistin acts as a last-resort antibiotic against lethal infections by carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterial pathogens. Enterobacteriaceae carrying mobile colistin resistance (MCR) genes are rapidly emerging and threatening human health and food safety. Despite mcr-1 being prevalent in Escherichia coli, its dissemination in Salmonella is not well characterized. Herein, two unusual serotypes of colistin-resistant Salmonella isolates are reported first, namely serotype Ngor (ST5399) and Goldcoast (ST2529). Using whole genome sequencing, it is shown that mcr-1 is located on the IncHI2-like plasmid pTB501 (188,527 bp) of strain SSDFZ54 and the IncX4-type plasmid pTB602 (33,303 bp) in strain SSDFZ69, respectively. Furthermore, the backbone, tra- and antimicrobial resistance genes relative variable regions in the mcr-1-bearing IncHI2 plasmids are systematically characterized. Phylogenetic analysis shows that all IncHI2-type plasmids from non-Chinese regions are clustered together, suggesting a possible Chinese origin. Taken together, these findings extend the understanding of Salmonella as a vehicle of mcr-1 carriage and distribution.Entities:
Keywords: IncHI2; IncX4; Salmonella Goldcoast; Salmonella Ngor; mcr-1
Year: 2020 PMID: 32293141 DOI: 10.1002/adbi.201900219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biosyst ISSN: 2366-7478