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High Prevalence of Drug Resistance and Class 1 Integrons in Escherichia coli Isolated From River Yamuna, India: A Serious Public Health Risk.

Nambram Somendro Singh1,2, Neelja Singhal2, Manish Kumar2, Jugsharan Singh Virdi1.   

Abstract

Globally, urban water bodies have emerged as an environmental reservoir of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes because resistant bacteria residing here might easily disseminate these traits to other waterborne pathogens. In the present study, we have investigated the AMR phenotypes, prevalent plasmid-mediated AMR genes, and integrons in commensal strains of Escherichia coli, the predominant fecal indicator bacteria isolated from a major urban river of northern India Yamuna. The genetic environment of bla CTX-M-15 was also investigated. Our results indicated that 57.5% of the E. coli strains were resistant to at least two antibiotic classes and 20% strains were multidrug resistant, i.e., resistant to three or more antibiotic classes. The multiple antibiotic resistance index of about one-third of the E. coli strains was quite high (>0.2), reflecting high contamination of river Yamuna with antibiotics. With regard to plasmid-mediated AMR genes, bla TEM-1 was present in 95% of the strains, followed by qnrS1 and armA (17% each), bla CTX-M-15 (15%), strA-strB (12%), and tetA (7%). Contrary to the earlier reports where bla CTX-M-15 was mostly associated with pathogenic phylogroup B2, our study revealed that the CTX-M-15 type extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) were present in the commensal phylogroups A and B1, also. The genetic organization of bla CTX-M-15 was similar to that reported for E. coli, isolated from other parts of the world; and ISEcp1 was present upstream of bla CTX-M-15. The integrons of classes 2 and 3 were absent, but class 1 integron gene intI1 was present in 75% of the isolates, denoting its high prevalence in E. coli of river Yamuna. These evidences indicate that due to high prevalence of plasmid-mediated AMR genes and intI1, commensal E. coli can become vehicles for widespread dissemination of AMR in the environment. Thus, regular surveillance and management of urban rivers is necessary to curtail the spread of AMR and associated health risks.
Copyright © 2021 Singh, Singhal, Kumar and Virdi.

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Keywords:  commensal E. coli; horizontal transfer of genes; integrons; multidrug resistance; plasmid-mediated antimicrobial resistance genes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33633708      PMCID: PMC7899961          DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.621564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Microbiol        ISSN: 1664-302X            Impact factor:   5.640


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