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Identification of qnrE3 and qnrE4, New Transferable Quinolone Resistance qnrE Family Genes Originating from Enterobacter mori and Enterobacter asburiae, Respectively.

Chen Wang1,2, Mengyun Yin1,2, Xuefei Zhang1,2, Qinglan Guo1,2, Minggui Wang1,2.   

Abstract

The qnrE family was designated in 2017. To date, two qnrE alleles have been discovered that are carried by plasmids. Here, we identified a new quinolone resistance gene, qnrE3, in the chromosome of Enterobacter mori clinical isolate 08-091 in China. qnrE3 conferred decreased susceptibility to fluoroquinolones, similar to qnrE1 and qnrE2. To investigate the precise origin of qnrE1, qnrE2, and qnrE3, 79 qnrE-bearing strains producing 30 qnrE variants were retrieved from the NCBI database. Phylogenetic analysis illustrated two major clusters, QnrEEmo and QnrEEas, produced mainly by the E. mori and E. asburiae strains, respectively. Comparison of the genetic context of qnrE alleles demonstrated that qnrE3 and qnrEEas2 alleles presumably were captured by ISEcp1 and mobilized from the E. mori and E. asburiae strains to the E. xiangfangensis and Escherichia coli strains, respectively. qnrEEas2 was proposed to be named qnrE4, since it has spread to another genus. All the qnrE alleles were harbored by the Enterobacter species, except those captured by ISEcp1 and mobilized into other species of Enterobacterales. E. mori is probably the source of qnrE1 to qnrE3 alleles, and E. asburiae is the reservoir of qnrE4.

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Keywords:  Enterobacter; Enterobacter asburiae; Enterobacter cloacae complex; Enterobacter mori; qnrE3; qnrE4; quinolone resistance

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34097486      PMCID: PMC8284476          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.00456-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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