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Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiella variicola Isolated in the Urine of Healthy Bovine Heifers, a Potential Risk as an Emerging Human Pathogen.

Silvia Giannattasio-Ferraz1, Adriana Ene2, Genevieve Johnson2, Laura Maskeri2, André Penido Oliveira3, Swarnali Banerjee4, Edel F Barbosa-Stancioli1, Catherine Putonti2,5,6.   

Abstract

Klebsiella variicola, a member of Klebsiella pneumoniae complex, is found to infect plants, insects, and animals and is considered an emerging pathogen in humans. While antibiotic resistance is often prevalent among K. variicola isolates from humans, this has not been thoroughly investigated in isolates from nonhuman sources. Prior evidence suggests that K. variicola can be transmitted between agricultural products as well as between animals, and the use of antibiotics in agriculture has increased antibiotic resistance in other emerging pathogens. Furthermore, in animals that contain K. variicola as a normal member of the rumen microbiota, the same bacteria can also cause infections, such as clinical mastitis in dairy cows. Here, we describe K. variicola UFMG-H9 and UFMG-H10, both isolated from the urine of healthy Gyr heifers. These two genomes represent the first isolates from the urine of cattle and exhibit greater similarity with strains from the human urinary tract than isolates from bovine fecal or milk samples. Unique to the UFMG-H9 genome is the presence of flagellar genes, the first such observation for K. variicola. Neither of the sampled animals had symptoms associated with K. variicola infection, even though genes associated with virulence and antibiotic resistance were identified in both strains. Both strains were resistant to amoxicillin, erythromycin, and vancomycin, and UFMG-H10 is resistant to fosfomycin. The observed resistances emphasize the concern regarding the emergence of this species as a human pathogen given its circulation in healthy livestock animals. IMPORTANCE Klebsiella variicola is an opportunistic pathogen in humans. It also has been associated with bovine mastitis, which can have significant economic effects. While numerous isolates have been sequenced from human infections, only 12 have been sequenced from cattle (fecal and milk samples) to date. Recently, we discovered the presence of K. variicola in the urine of two healthy heifers, the first identification of K. variicola in the bovine urinary tract and the first confirmed K. variicola isolate encoding for flagella-mediated motility. Here, we present the genome sequences and analysis of these isolates. The bovine urinary genomes are more similar to isolates from the human urinary tract than they are to other isolates from cattle, suggesting niche specialization. The presence of antibiotic resistance genes is concerning, as prior studies have found transmission between animals. These findings are important to understand the circulation of K. variicola in healthy livestock animals.

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Keywords:  Klebsiella variicola; cattle microbiota; emerging pathogen; urinary tract bacteria

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35416681      PMCID: PMC9088279          DOI: 10.1128/aem.00044-22

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   5.005


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10.  Draft Genome Sequence of Citrobacter freundii UFMG-H9, Isolated from Urine from a Healthy Bovine Heifer (Gyr Breed).

Authors:  Silvia Giannattasio-Ferraz; Laura Maskeri; André P Oliveira; Edel F Barbosa-Stancioli; Catherine Putonti
Journal:  Microbiol Resour Announc       Date:  2020-05-07
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