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Carbapenemase IncF-borne blaNDM-5 gene in the E. coli ST167 high-risk clone from canine clinical infection, Italy.

Patricia Alba1, Roberta Taddei2, Gessica Cordaro1, Maria Cristina Fontana2, Elena Toschi2, Paolo Gaibani3, Ilaria Marani1, Angelo Giacomi1, Elena L Diaconu1, Manuela Iurescia1, Virginia Carfora1, Alessia Franco4.   

Abstract

The blaNDM-5-producing E. coli Sequence Type (ST)167 high-risk clone is emerging worldwide in human clinical cases, while its presence in companion animals is sporadic and has never been described in Italy. Using a combined Oxford Nanopore (ONT) long-reads and Illumina short-reads sequencing approach, an E. coli ST167 isolated from a hospitalized dog, was in-depth characterized by WGS and the plasmid containing blaNDM-5 was fully reconstructed. The complete sequence of the pMOL008 mosaic plasmid (F36:F31:A4:B1; pMOL008) harbouring blaNDM-5, was resolved and characterized. Moreover, a (pro)phage and IncFII, containing blaCMY-2 and ermB, and IncI2 plasmid types were also identified. pMOL008 was almost identical to blaNDM-5-containing plasmids from E. coli ST167 isolated from Italian human clinical cases and from a Swiss dog and colonized humans. blaNDM-5 was located in a class 1 integron together with aadA2, aac(3)-IIa, mph(A), sul1, tet(A) and dfrA12. The risk of spill-over and spill-back transmission of carbapenem-resistance genes, related plasmids and strains between humans and dogs, represents a Public Health threat and highlights the importance of the One Health approach for the AMR surveillance.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Carbapenem-resistance; Dog; Escherichia coli; Infection; Long-read sequencing; NDM-5; Plasmid; Whole Genome Sequencing; Zoonoses

Year:  2021        PMID: 33887564     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2021.109045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Microbiol        ISSN: 0378-1135            Impact factor:   3.293


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