Artículo
Genomic characterization of plasmids of mcr-1-positive Escherichia coli isolated from cohabiting rats, dairy cattle and pigs
Dominguez, Johana Elizabeth
; Martino, F.; Lovera, Rosario
; Casanova, Natalia Andrea
; Seah, Christine; Cavia, Regino
; Corso, Alejandra; Melano, Roberto Gustavo; Faccone, Diego Francisco
; Fernández Miyakawa, Mariano E.
; Martino, F.; Lovera, Rosario
; Casanova, Natalia Andrea
; Seah, Christine; Cavia, Regino
; Corso, Alejandra; Melano, Roberto Gustavo; Faccone, Diego Francisco
; Fernández Miyakawa, Mariano E.
Fecha de publicación:
04/2025
Editorial:
BioMed Central
Revista:
BMC Veterinary Research
ISSN:
1746-6148
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Background: Antimicrobial resistance has become a significant global issue impacting humans, animals, andthe environment. Currently, the focus of concern has shifted to the environment, which can act as a reservoir andsignificantly contribute to the spread of resistance genes. This study aimed to elucidate the potential transmission ofmcr-1, which confers colistin resistance, among Escherichia coli isolates from pigs, dairy cattle, and co-habiting rodents.In March 2018, 30 fecal samples were collected from three pig farms and one mixed cattle farm, and 31 cecal contentsfrom rats (Rattus norvegicus) captured from the same four animal farms were analyzed.Results: Out of 26 mcr-1 positive E. coli isolates, 16 came from six rats, 10 from four pigs, and none from dairy cattle.The mcr-1-positive isolates from cohabiting rats and pigs were genetically unrelated, based on different XbaI-PFGEprofiles. The plasmid profiles of one isolate per animal from each farm were analyzed by S1-PFGE. E. coli isolates fromcohabiting rats and pigs showed plasmid bands of similar sizes (33 or 65 kb). To investigate the horizontal transferof these plasmids between the animals, two pairs of E. coli isolates from pig farms 1 and 3 were selected for WGSanalysis. Three of the isolates (EcoP3-1, EcoC2-1 from pigs, and Eco1266-6 from a rat) belonged to clonal complex 10(CC10), while the other rat isolate (Eco1284-6) belonged to CC398 (ST398). Eco1266-6 (rat) and EcoC2-1 (pig) fromcohabiting animals in pig farm 1 carried IncX4 plasmids with the mcr-1.1 variant. The plasmid sequences were almostidentical (99.98% identity), both carrying the mcr-1.1/pap2 segment. pEcoC2-1 had a complete ISVsa5 insertionsequence upstream of the mcr-1 gene. Eco1284-6 (rat) and EcoP3-1 (pig) from pig farm 3 carried IncI2 plasmids withdifferent allelic variants of mcr-1 (mcr-1.5 and mcr-1.1).Conclusions: E. coli isolates from cohabiting rats and pigs were genetically distinct, but one pair of isolates had verysimilar IncX4 plasmids, suggesting the potential for horizontal spread of plasmids carrying mcr genes. These findings suggest a threat of resistant E. coli spreading between cohabiting animals and into the environment. This underscoresthe importance of conducting integrated One-Health studies.
Palabras clave:
ESCHERICHIA COLI
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MCR-1
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ONE HEALTH
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PLASMIDS
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Articulos (IPVET)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE PATOBIOLOGIA VETERINARIA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE PATOBIOLOGIA VETERINARIA
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, GENETICA Y EVOLUCION DE BS. AS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, GENETICA Y EVOLUCION DE BS. AS
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Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Citación
Dominguez, Johana Elizabeth; Martino, F.; Lovera, Rosario; Casanova, Natalia Andrea; Seah, Christine; et al.; Genomic characterization of plasmids of mcr-1-positive Escherichia coli isolated from cohabiting rats, dairy cattle and pigs; BioMed Central; BMC Veterinary Research; 21; 1; 4-2025; 1-7
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