| Literature DB >> 32513803 |
Gregory H Tyson1, Cong Li2, Chih-Hao Hsu2, Sherry Ayers2, Stacey Borenstein2, Sampa Mukherjee2, Thu-Thuy Tran2, Patrick F McDermott2, Shaohua Zhao2.
Abstract
Reports of transmissible colistin resistance show the importance of comprehensive colistin resistance surveillance. Recently, a new allele of the mobile colistin resistance (mcr) gene family designated mcr-9, which shows variation in genetic context and colistin susceptibility, was reported. We tested over 100 Salmonella enterica and Escherichia coli isolates with mcr-9 from the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) in the United States for their susceptibility to colistin and found that every isolate was susceptible, with an MIC of ≤1 μg/ml. Long-read sequencing of 12 isolates revealed mcr-9 on IncHI plasmids that were either independent or integrated into the chromosome. Overall, these results demonstrate that caution is necessary when determining the clinical relevance of new resistance genes. This is a work of the U.S. Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. Foreign copyrights may apply.Entities:
Keywords: PacBio; colistin; conjugation; genomics; mcr
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32513803 PMCID: PMC7526823 DOI: 10.1128/AAC.00573-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother ISSN: 0066-4804 Impact factor: 5.191