从健康个体分离的沙门氏菌菌株的可转移质粒携带bla NDM-1。

Wei Zeng, Ming Luo, Pengcheng Du, Zhenpeng Li, Yao Peng, Mengyu Wang, Wenxuan Zhao, Huayao Zhang, Yang Li, Pengjie Luo, Yannong Wu, Jialiang Xu, Xu Li, Xin Lu, Biao Kan
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目的:对健康人肠道携带bla NDM-1基因的沙门氏菌进行基因组鉴定。其目的是强调对健康人群中共生菌和致病菌的耐药性进行基因组监测的重要性,并在完成耐药性质粒基因组综合图谱的基础上,制定耐药性质粒调控方案。方法:采用药敏试验和第二代和第三代测序技术对携带bla NDM-1基因的沙门氏菌进行分析,监测健康受试者肠道内的耐药菌。序列比较采用核心基因组和泛基因组两种方法。同时,进行了偶联实验来评估质粒转移的效率。结果:我们从中国一名健康食品工作者身上分离到一株耐碳青霉烯的肠沙门氏菌血清型鼠伤寒杆菌。该菌株携带携带bla NDM-1和多种抗生素耐药基因(ARGs)的IncHI2/IncHI2A质粒。我们的发现强调了无症状携带者促进ARGs传播的可能性。泛基因组分析显示,bla ndm -1阳性质粒可以跨越细菌物种屏障,促进跨宿主传播。结论:本研究首次在健康个体分离的沙门氏菌中检出bla NDM-1。我们强调与携带bla NDM-1的共轭杂交质粒传播相关的风险,这种质粒有可能在健康个体中被携带和传播。加强对健康个体肠道微生物群中耐药病原体和质粒的监测,可以深入了解ARG传播的风险以及通过ARG转移因子在人群中传播的途径。
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bla NDM-1 Carried by a Transferable Plasmid in a Salmonella Strain Isolated from Healthy Individuals.

Objective: Our study aimed to conduct genomic characterization of Salmonella strains carrying the bla NDM-1 gene in the intestinal tract of healthy individuals. The objectives were to underscore the importance of genomic surveillance for drug resistance in both commensal and pathogenic bacteria among healthy populations, and to establish protocols for regulating drug resistance plasmids based on the completion of a comprehensive map of drug resistance plasmid genomes.

Methods: We performed antimicrobial susceptibility testing and employed second- and third-generation sequencing techniques to analyze Salmonella strains harboring the bla NDM-1 gene, to surveil drug-resistant bacteria in the intestines of healthy subjects. Sequence comparison was conducted using both core- and pan-genome approaches. Concurrently, conjugation experiments were carried out to assess the efficiency of plasmid transfer.

Results: We isolated a carbapenem-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strain from a healthy food worker in China. This strain harbored an IncHI2/IncHI2A plasmid carrying bla NDM-1 along with multiple antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Our findings highlight the potential for asymptomatic carriers to facilitate the transmission of ARGs. Pan-genomic analysis revealed that bla NDM-1-positive plasmids could traverse bacterial species barriers, facilitating cross-host transmission.

Conclusion: This study marks the first detection of bla NDM-1 in Salmonella strains isolated from healthy individuals. We underscore the risk associated with the transmission of conjugative hybrid plasmids carrying bla NDM-1, which have the potential to be harbored and transmitted among healthy individuals. Enhanced surveillance of drug-resistant pathogens and plasmids in the intestinal microbiota of healthy individuals could provide insights into the risk of ARG transmission and pathways for population-wide dissemination via ARG transfer factors.

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