Comparative Analysis of AbaR-Type Genomic Islands Reveals Distinct Patterns of Genetic Features in Elements with Different Backbones

AbaR-type genomic islands (AbaRs) are prevalent and associated with multiple antimicrobial resistance in AbaRs feature varied structural configurations involving different but closely related backbones with acquisition of diverse mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and antimicrobial resistance genes. Thi...

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Veröffentlicht in:mSphere 2020-05, Vol.5 (3)
Hauptverfasser: Bi, Dexi, Zheng, Jiayi, Xie, Ruting, Zhu, Yin, Wei, Rong, Ou, Hong-Yu, Wei, Qing, Qin, Huanlong
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Zusammenfassung:AbaR-type genomic islands (AbaRs) are prevalent and associated with multiple antimicrobial resistance in AbaRs feature varied structural configurations involving different but closely related backbones with acquisition of diverse mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and antimicrobial resistance genes. This study aimed to understand the structural modulation patterns of AbaRs. A total of 442 intact AbaRs, including nonresistance but closely related islands, were mapped to backbones Tn , Tn , Tn /Tn , and AbGRI1-0 followed by alien sequence characterization. Genetic configurations were then examined and compared. The AbaRs fall into 53 genetic configurations, among which 26 were novel, including one Tn -type, nine Tn -type, three Tn /Tn -type, nine AbGRI1-type, and four new transposons that could not be mapped to the known backbones. The newly identified genetic configurations involved insertions of novel MGEs like IS , IS , IS , and IS , novel structural modulations driven by known MGEs such as IS , Tn , and even another AbaR, and different backbone deletions. Recombination events in AbGRI1-type elements were also examined by identifying hybrid sequences from different backbones. Moreover, we found that the content and context features of AbaRs including the profiles of the MGEs driving the plasticity of these elements and the consequently acquired antimicrobial resistance genes, insertion sites, and clonal distribution displayed backbone-specific patterns. This study provides a comprehensive view of the genetic features of AbaRs. AbaR-type genomic islands (AbaRs) are well-known elements that can cause antimicrobial resistance in These elements contain diverse and complex genetic configurations involving different but related backbones with acquisition of diverse mobile genetic elements and antimicrobial resistance genes. Understanding their structural diversity is far from complete. In this study, we performed a large-scale comparative analysis of AbaRs, including nonresistance but closely related islands. Our findings offered a comprehensive and interesting view of their genetic features, which allowed us to correlate the structural modulation signatures, antimicrobial resistance patterns, insertion loci, as well as host clonal distribution of these elements to backbone types. This study provides insights into the evolution of these elements, explains the association between their antimicrobial resistance gene profiles and clonal distribution, and could facilit
ISSN:2379-5042
2379-5042
DOI:10.1128/mSphere.00349-20