大肠杆菌食物分离株质粒含量的基因组分析有力地支持其作为毒力和抗生素抗性基因水平转移的储存库的作用

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY Plasmid Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.plasmid.2022.102650
María G. Balbuena-Alonso , Gerardo Cortés-Cortés , Jay W. Kim , Patricia Lozano-Zarain , Manel Camps , Rosa del Carmen Rocha-Gracia
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污染食物的大肠杆菌菌株与人类疾病之间的联系尚不清楚,一些报告支持致病性菌株通过食物直接传播,另一些报告强调它们作为耐药性和毒力基因储存库的作用。在这里,我们采用基因组学方法,分析了GenBank中大肠杆菌的大量全组装基因组序列。从食物中分离出的大多数菌株彼此之间的关系比与临床菌株的关系更密切,这就反对病原菌株经常从食物直接传播到临床。我们还提供了强有力的证据,证明食物和临床菌株之间的遗传交换是由质粒促进的。这是基于从这两个来源分离的质粒中毒性和抗性基因的重叠表示。我们确定了与系统发育相关的质粒簇,这些质粒簇在很大程度上负责观察到的重叠,并看到了专业化的证据,一些食物质粒簇优先转移毒力因子而不是抗性基因。与这些观察结果一致,根据质粒分类单位分类和动员基因含量分析,食品质粒具有很高的动员潜力。我们报告高临床相关性的抗生素耐药基因及其特定的不相容组关联。最后,我们还报道了食品质粒中粘附素的显著富集及其与特定IncF复制子亚型的关联。鉴定具有特定标记(Inc和PTU组合)的食物质粒作为食物和临床菌株之间水平转移的介质开辟了新的研究途径,并应有助于设计监测策略。
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Genomic analysis of plasmid content in food isolates of E. coli strongly supports its role as a reservoir for the horizontal transfer of virulence and antibiotic resistance genes

The link between E. coli strains contaminating foods and human disease is unclear, with some reports supporting a direct transmission of pathogenic strains via food and others highlighting their role as reservoirs for resistance and virulence genes. Here we take a genomics approach, analyzing a large set of fully-assembled genomic sequences from E. coli available in GenBank. Most of the strains isolated in food are more closely related to each other than to clinical strains, arguing against a frequent direct transmission of pathogenic strains from food to the clinic. We also provide strong evidence of genetic exchanges between food and clinical strains that are facilitated by plasmids. This is based on an overlapped representation of virulence and resistance genes in plasmids isolated from these two sources. We identify clusters of phylogenetically-related plasmids that are largely responsible for the observed overlap and see evidence of specialization, with some food plasmid clusters preferentially transferring virulence factors over resistance genes. Consistent with these observations, food plasmids have a high mobilization potential based on their plasmid taxonomic unit classification and on an analysis of mobilization gene content. We report antibiotic resistance genes of high clinical relevance and their specific incompatibility group associations. Finally, we also report a striking enrichment for adhesins in food plasmids and their association with specific IncF replicon subtypes. The identification of food plasmids with specific markers (Inc and PTU combinations) as mediators of horizontal transfer between food and clinical strains opens new research avenues and should assist with the design of surveillance strategies.

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Plasmid
Plasmid 生物-遗传学
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3.80%
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21
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Plasmid publishes original research on genetic elements in all kingdoms of life with emphasis on maintenance, transmission and evolution of extrachromosomal elements. Objects of interest include plasmids, bacteriophages, mobile genetic elements, organelle DNA, and genomic and pathogenicity islands.
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